We are living in an age where vintage guitars are changing hands for record amounts of money. None more so, it would appear, than the highly revered 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard – widely considered ...
Recently, former Guitarist editor Neville Marten and I ventured down to World Guitars in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. A haven of high-end lutherie, the store is one of the most welcoming places to try ...
Back in May, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York announced it received a massive collection of 500 guitars. With experts sifting through the collection, they soon found themselves in possession ...
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Join Guitarist and Gibson for an evening celebrating ‘Holy Grail’ guitars with ‘The Burst Experience’
Guitarist magazine has partnered with Gibson for ‘The ’Burst Experience’ – an unforgettable night of iconic guitars at the Gibson Garage London, which will give fans the chance to celebrate some of ...
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What this pristine 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard tells us about the myth of the ’bursts
When is a ’59 ’Burst not a ’59 ’Burst? The answer is when it’s a ‘Double O’. Most people associate 1960 Les Pauls with vibrant cherry sunbursts that never fade, reflector control knobs and skinnier ...
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