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SG Standard '60s
SG Standard '60s

This guitar is a limited run SG and not to confuse anyone it has features from the 60's SG and The Standard SG out into one.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

9.6
rating
29
'84 Explorer Reissue
'84 Explorer Reissue

Always radical, always righteous, the Explorer blazed a path 50 years ago that would forever change electric guitar design. With a unique, triangular control figuration and no pickguard, the clean lines of this Alpine White '84 Explorer Reissue are undeniably eye-catching. A pair of EMG pickups is the final touch on this metal masterpiece.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

9.5
rating
31
SG 61 Reissue
SG 61 Reissue

This guitar was made in 2007, in the USA. It has 22 frets and features a slim taper neck which is the slimmest neck offered on Gibsons, but still keeps a Gibson "round" shape, and not a toothpick Ibanez neck (nothing against those). The Mahogany solid top features the Heritage Cherry paintjob which is beautifully laquered to give a shiny lustre.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

9.4
rating
34
SG Special Voodoo
SG Special Voodoo

The SG Voodoo has a swamp ash body, mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard with red pearl Voodoo skull at the 5th fret, black chrome hardware and Black Magic pickups.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

9.3
rating
20
Slash Signature Les Paul
Slash Signature Les Paul

Per Slash's spec, the Slash Les Paul features a pair of conventional Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro pickups plus a Fishman Power Bridge unit in the bridge.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

9.3
rating
93
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'84 Explorer Reissue
'84 Explorer Reissue

Always radical, always righteous, the Explorer blazed a path 50 years ago that would forever change electric guitar design. With a unique, triangular control figuration and no pickguard, the clean lines of this Alpine White '84 Explorer Reissue are undeniably eye-catching. A pair of EMG pickups is the final touch on this metal masterpiece.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

9.5
rating
31
1952 Goldtop Tribute
1952 Goldtop Tribute

Guitar does reflect the price tag and Gibson have done a very good job on this one. Well done Gibson excellent guitar all round just a couple of minor improvements needed.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

7.3
rating
20
1965 Firebird V
1965 Firebird V

This is a Gibson Custom Shop built in 2012 but they just list it as 1965 Firebird V. The overall impression of this is that it is a rock solid classic.

POSTED: 12/14/2012 - 07:09 am

9.7
rating
10
1968 Les Paul Standard
1968 Les Paul Standard

Grover tuners, mahagony neck, 3 layers of ash wood on the body, it has a single cut-away on the left, and has the same amount of frets as a normal acoustic guitar. Instead of dotted frets, it has clam shells on it. It came with a case, a strap, and a cord.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

8.4
rating
31
1993 ES-335
1993 ES-335

The sound is woody and excellent, I love it to bits! The only thing this guitar is missing for me is the possibility to yank a bit more treble out of the upstrokes.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

7
rating
4
2002 Les Paul Special
2002 Les Paul Special

The Les Paul Special appeared in 1955, completing the original quartet of Les Paul models. Today's Special retains the vintage look of soapbar pickups but produces modern humbucking power from its dual P-100s.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

8.3
rating
10
50th Anniversary 1960 Re-Issue V2
50th Anniversary 1960 Re-Issue V2

I'm sure in the end I'll never be sorry I bought this guitar. I’ve already bonded with it.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

9
rating
2
50th Anniversary Explorer
50th Anniversary Explorer

The world wasn’t quite ready for the Gibson Explorer in 1958, as evidenced by production numbers that strained to meet 100 units.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

8.3
rating
20
Angus Young SG
Angus Young SG

Gibson's new Angus Young Signature SG is a faithful reproduction of the artist's trademark axe. Designed and manufactured to Angus' exacting specifications, this SG has exactly what it takes to rock "all night long".

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

9
rating
70
Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul Junior
Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul Junior

The feature most focused on this guitar is either the special H-90 pickup, which adds more of a punch to the tone and is noise-cancelling, or the fact that it's a named-guitar from a very popular pop-punk rock band of a generation.

POSTED: 11/09/2012 - 05:59 am

8
rating
33
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