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Gibson Les Paul Standard (1990), the voice of Rock what else is there to say?
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Gibson 335 Rob’s retirement present to himself – just a beautiful example of a true classic.
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1975 SG Custom, heavily modified to allow any pickup combination, tiny neck, they did not call them fretless wonders for nothing, now making someone happy in Oxford.
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Gibson Custom Shop CS336, cross between a Les Paul (minus the weight) and a 335 but not as big, carved from mahogany and maple, a treat to play, great sounds and pretty too in tangerine burst, another one gone the way of Ebay.
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Gibson Blues Hawk, 2 P90s and unusual for a Gibson it has a Fender length scale and Varitone for an amazing range of sounds ! Now gone the way of Ebay.
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Custom shop Gibson (Q-200)1985, believe it was designed by Chavel Jackson when he worked for Gibson, ebony fingerboard, P90 and dirty fingers humbucker a joy to play. Now keeping music live in Berwick on Tweed
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Gibson 335 80s version nicely aged and upgraded with Seymour Duncan Antiquity pickups and 500k pots (like the early ones had) super vintage tone, another one gone to Germany.