Released in the early eighties as a less flashy alternative to the Les Paul Standard, the Studio looked to sound and play ...
Thanks to Joe Bonamassa, you'll all be familiar with Copper Iridescent, but how about a P-90 loaded Custom Shop LP in Samoa ...
The Les Paul Standards displayed at the 1955 NAMM Show were the first to ever be fitted with no-wire ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridges and Stop Bar tailpieces, and were graced with unique custom finishes ...
At 8.71lb/3.95kg, it’s a great weight for an all-solid Les Paul and although the bridge sits a little high, and with it the bridge pickup, neither ruins the fun. Unlike Gibson, the fretting is more ...