$ 2,599.00 $ 3,020.00
The new Les Paul™ Standard 60s Plain Top returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played, and loved – shaping sound across generations and genres of music. It pays tribute to Gibson's Golden Era of Innovation and brings authenticity back to life. The Les Paul Standard 60s Plain Top has a solid mahogany body with a plain maple top. The mahogany neck has a 60s-style SlimTaper™ profile and a rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays. It's equipped with a classic ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic™ bridge, aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece, Grover® Rotomatic® "Kidney" tuners, and gold Top Hat knobs with silver reflectors. The 60s Burstbucker™ pickups are loaded with Alnico 5 magnets and wired to audio taper potentiometers and Orange Drop® capacitors.
Serial Number: 226430003
Weight: 9.6 lbs
Sold Out $ 1,920.00
The latest advancement in maintaining tone with weight relief
Ultra-Modern Weight Relief was developed through a slight yet carefully calculated offsetting of the chambers around the perimeters of the guitar's body to further lighten the load, without degradation in tone. It’s engineered to provide a solid core through the center of the guitar to retain the classic Les Paul sound. Unlike a full chambered design it is less prone to feedback or affecting the tonality and resonance of the guitar.

Sold Out $ 2,078.00
When a guitar is “the one,” you know it. It feels right in your hands and delivers the sounds you hear in your head. It becomes your faithful companion, musical soulmate, and muse. It helps you express your artistic vision. We designed the Les Paul™ Studio to be precisely that type of guitar: the perfect musical companion, the guitar you won’t be able to put down. The one guitar you’ll be able to rely on every time and will find yourself reaching for again and again. For years, the Les Paul Studio has been the choice of countless guitarists who appreciate the combination of the essential Les Paul features–humbucking pickups, a glued-in, set neck, and a mahogany body with a maple cap–at an accessible price and without some of the flashier and more costly cosmetic features of higher-end Les Paul models.
Now, the Les Paul Studio has been reimagined and is better and more versatile than ever. It features an Ultra Modern weight-relieved mahogany body, making it lighter and more comfortable to play, no matter how long the gig or jam session runs. The carved, plain maple cap adds brightness and definition to the overall tone and combines perfectly with the warmth and midrange punch from the mahogany body for that legendary Les Paul sound that has been featured on countless hit recordings and on concert stages worldwide. The glued-in mahogany neck provides rock-solid coupling between the neck and body for increased resonance and sustain. The neck features a traditional heel and a fast-playing SlimTaper™ profile, and it is capped with a bound rosewood fretboard that is equipped with acrylic trapezoid inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets. The 12” fretboard radius makes both rhythm chording and lead string bending equally effortless, and you’re going to love how this instrument feels in your hands. The Vintage Deluxe tuners with Keystone buttons add to the guitar’s classic visual appeal, and together with the fully adjustable aluminum Nashville Tune-O-Matic™ bridge, lightweight aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece, and Graph Tech® nut, help to keep the tuning stability nice and solid so you can spend more time playing and less time tuning.\
The Les Paul Studio doesn’t lack anything in the electronics department, either. It packs a pair of Gibson’s acclaimed Burstbucker™ Pro pickups and a three-way pickup selector switch that allows you to use either pickup individually or run them together. Each of the two pickups is wired to its own volume control, so you can blend the sound from the pickups together in any amount you choose. Each volume control is equipped with a push/pull switch for coil tapping, giving you two different sounds from each pickup, and each pickup also has its own individual tone control for even more sonic options. The endless tonal possibilities, exceptional sustain, resonance, and comfortable playability make the Les Paul Studio the one guitar you can rely on for any musical genre or scenario. The Les Paul Studio is the essential Les Paul, reimagined and updated for today’s players who want more than just another guitar–they want their guitar. The one. Here it is.

Sold Out $ 1,920.00
The latest advancement in maintaining tone with weight relief
Ultra-Modern Weight Relief was developed through a slight yet carefully calculated offsetting of the chambers around the perimeters of the guitar's body to further lighten the load, without degradation in tone. It’s engineered to provide a solid core through the center of the guitar to retain the classic Les Paul sound. Unlike a full chambered design it is less prone to feedback or affecting the tonality and resonance of the guitar.

Sold Out $ 2,078.00
When a guitar is “the one,” you know it. It feels right in your hands and delivers the sounds you hear in your head. It becomes your faithful companion, musical soulmate, and muse. It helps you express your artistic vision. We designed the Les Paul™ Studio to be precisely that type of guitar: the perfect musical companion, the guitar you won’t be able to put down. The one guitar you’ll be able to rely on every time and will find yourself reaching for again and again. For years, the Les Paul Studio has been the choice of countless guitarists who appreciate the combination of the essential Les Paul features–humbucking pickups, a glued-in, set neck, and a mahogany body with a maple cap–at an accessible price and without some of the flashier and more costly cosmetic features of higher-end Les Paul models.
Now, the Les Paul Studio has been reimagined and is better and more versatile than ever. It features an Ultra Modern weight-relieved mahogany body, making it lighter and more comfortable to play, no matter how long the gig or jam session runs. The carved, plain maple cap adds brightness and definition to the overall tone and combines perfectly with the warmth and midrange punch from the mahogany body for that legendary Les Paul sound that has been featured on countless hit recordings and on concert stages worldwide. The glued-in mahogany neck provides rock-solid coupling between the neck and body for increased resonance and sustain. The neck features a traditional heel and a fast-playing SlimTaper™ profile, and it is capped with a bound rosewood fretboard that is equipped with acrylic trapezoid inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets. The 12” fretboard radius makes both rhythm chording and lead string bending equally effortless, and you’re going to love how this instrument feels in your hands. The Vintage Deluxe tuners with Keystone buttons add to the guitar’s classic visual appeal, and together with the fully adjustable aluminum Nashville Tune-O-Matic™ bridge, lightweight aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece, and Graph Tech® nut, help to keep the tuning stability nice and solid so you can spend more time playing and less time tuning.\
The Les Paul Studio doesn’t lack anything in the electronics department, either. It packs a pair of Gibson’s acclaimed Burstbucker™ Pro pickups and a three-way pickup selector switch that allows you to use either pickup individually or run them together. Each of the two pickups is wired to its own volume control, so you can blend the sound from the pickups together in any amount you choose. Each volume control is equipped with a push/pull switch for coil tapping, giving you two different sounds from each pickup, and each pickup also has its own individual tone control for even more sonic options. The endless tonal possibilities, exceptional sustain, resonance, and comfortable playability make the Les Paul Studio the one guitar you can rely on for any musical genre or scenario. The Les Paul Studio is the essential Les Paul, reimagined and updated for today’s players who want more than just another guitar–they want their guitar. The one. Here it is.

Sold Out $ 2,598.00
The Les Paul™ Studio Session is an updated version of the classic Les Paul Studio with upgrades and refinements based on customer feedback and player requests. It sets itself apart from the regular Les Paul Studio with features that include an Ultra Modern weight-relieved mahogany body with an AA figured maple cap, a mahogany neck with a bound ebony fretboard, SlimTaper™ profile, and Modern Contoured Heel for unmatched access to the upper frets, Grover® Rotomatic® tuners with Keystone buttons, and ’57 Classic™ and ’57 Classic + pickups wired to individual push/pull volume and tone controls for coil tapping, phase, and pure bypass switching for a wide range of tonal options. Available in a variety of gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finishes with matching trim, this is the ultimate Les Paul Studio model, refined and updated for today’s players who want more from their Les Paul. A soft shell case is also included.
Serial Number: 230640184
Weight: 8.6 lbs
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
Case & SKUs
$ 1,999.00 $ 2,598.00
The Les Paul™ Studio Session is an updated version of the classic Les Paul Studio with upgrades and refinements based on customer feedback and player requests. It sets itself apart from the regular Les Paul Studio with features that include an Ultra Modern weight-relieved mahogany body with an AA figured maple cap, a mahogany neck with a bound ebony fretboard, SlimTaper™ profile, and Modern Contoured Heel for unmatched access to the upper frets, Grover® Rotomatic® tuners with Keystone buttons, and ’57 Classic™ and ’57 Classic + pickups wired to individual push/pull volume and tone controls for coil tapping, phase, and pure bypass switching for a wide range of tonal options. Available in a variety of gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finishes with matching trim, this is the ultimate Les Paul Studio model, refined and updated for today’s players who want more from their Les Paul. A soft shell case is also included.
Serial Number: 231740012
Weight: 8.4 lbs
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
Case & SKUs
$ 2,399.00 $ 2,878.00
The Gibson LG-2 was first introduced in 1942 during the “Banner” era and quickly became a beloved small-body acoustic guitar model that was renowned for its big sound. The LG-2 was initially released with mahogany backs and sides paired with red spruce tops, but due to wartime shortages, material substitutions were common. Gibson sometimes used maple backs and sides, and LG-2 models with mahogany tops were also produced. Now, Gibson is proud to introduce the new LG-2 All-Mahogany Faded, a modern reinterpretation of those all-mahogany vintage LG-2 models. The LG-2 All Mahogany Faded is constructed using solid mahogany for the back and sides, as well as a solid mahogany soundboard. The mahogany top is reinforced with traditional scalloped X-bracing, and the body features simple black binding on the top and back. The mahogany neck features a rounded profile and is attached to the body using a compound dovetail neck-to-body joint. The neck is capped with an unbound rosewood fretboard, which is equipped with 20 standard frets and adorned with classy yet straightforward mother-of-pearl dot inlays. The LG-2 All Mahogany Faded is fitted with a sloped, rectangular, closed-slot bridge made from rosewood. The bridge features a bone nut, which is also made of bone, while the bridge pins are TUSQ®. Grover® strap tuners with white buttons ensure solid tuning stability and, along with the teardrop pickguard, add to the instrument’s vintage charm.
The LG-2 All Mahogany Faded’s all-mahogany top and body give it a warmer, rounder, and smoother sound than a guitar with a similar size and a spruce top, making it an ideal choice for folk, blues, and fingerstyle playing. The LG-2 All Mahogany Faded’s smaller dimensions also make it easier to hold than acoustic guitars with larger bodies. In a nod to the needs of modern performers and recording guitarists, the LG-2 All Mahogany Faded is factory-equipped with an L.R. Baggs™ VTC under-saddle transducer and built-in preamp. The L.R. Baggs VTC system features soundhole-mounted volume and tone controls that are quick and easy for the player to access while remaining all but invisible to the audience. The inclusion of high-quality discreet electronics makes the LG-2 All Mahogany Faded stage and studio-ready from the moment you take it out of the included Gibson hardshell case, while taking nothing away from its attractive, vintage-inspired character and vibe. Whether you need a guitar for fingerpicking on the couch, performing at blues or folk festivals, or for a new and unique voicing to add to your arsenal of recording guitars, the LG-2 All Mahogany Faded should be on your “must have” list.
Body Shape: LG-2
Body Style: Small Body
Body Material: Mahogany
Top: Mahogany
Back: Mahogany
Sides: Mahogany
Bracing: Traditional Scalloped X-bracing
Binding: Single-ply Black (Top and Back)
Body Finish: Satin Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck Material: Mahogany
Profile: Rounded
Scale Length: 628.65 mm / 24.75 in
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 304.8 mm / 12.0 in
Fret Count: 20
Frets: Standard
Inlays: Mother of Pearl Dot
Joint: Compound Dovetail Neck-to-Body
Nut Material: Bone
Nut Width: 43.82 mm / 1.73 in
Preamp: L.R. Baggs VTC
Under Saddle Pickup: L.R. Baggs VTC
Controls: Soundhole-mounted Volume and Tone
Output Jack: 1/4" Endpin
Bridge: Rosewood Sloped Rectangle, Closed Slot
Bridge Pins: TUSQ
Saddle Material: Bone
Pickguard: Black Teardrop
Tuning Machines: Grover Strap with Cream Button
Tuner Plating: Nickel
Truss Rod: Adjustable
Truss Rod Cover: Black Stamped
Strap Buttons: Endpin Jack
Case: Hardshell
Headstock Inlay: Gibson Logo in Gold Silkscreen
String Gauge: .012, .016, .024, .032, .042, .053
Sold Out $ 499.00
This case is in fair condition. One of the latches will not latch, case is slightly ajar but is mostly closed, see photo.
Since 1918, Lifton™ has been acclaimed worldwide for fine leather goods and musical instrument cases that are as synonymous with Gibson as the instruments inside of them. Lifton continues that tradition of excellence today with our Lifton Historic Hardshell Cases. Inspired by the iconic cases from the 50s and 60s that were made during the height of Gibson’s Golden Era, they feature classic styling and are designed to provide a lifetime of protection for your prized Gibson guitar.
Designed to fit: 50s SJ-200 (fits most J-200™ models) Exterior: Mottled Brown Tolex Interior: Pink Plush Historic C-shaped handle Historic style latches with one locking latch Accessory compartment with ribbon pulltab Internal dimensions: 44 1/4” total interior length, 24 3/4” body length, 12 7/8” upper bout width, 10 7/8” waist width, 16 1/2” lower bout width, 4 3/8” depth
$ 3,999.00 $ 4,798.00
Marcus King is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who is known for his soulful voice, guitar skills, and diverse influences. Hailing from South Carolina, Marcus comes from a musical family and began playing guitar at a young age. His father, Marvin King, is a blues guitarist, and his grandfather was a country musician. The Gibson Marcus King ES-345 represents more than just another artist's signature model. It' s a reflection of his own heritage, a personalized version of the classic model that was handed down from King's grandfather to his father and finally to him as he took his family's musical legacy to stages worldwide. Originally released as a Custom Shop model, the new Marcus King ES-345 is inspired by his main guitar, a 1962 ES-345 that was handed down to him by his family. This modern version captures the look and vibe of his original with only the features that Marcus finds essential, including mono wiring, a pair of Custombucker humbucker™ pickups, a fixed Vibrola™ tailpiece for improved tuning stability, and a stud anchor cover customized specifically for Marcus King. All of the standard ES-345 features that you’d expect are also present, including the 3-ply maple/poplar/maple body, solid maple center block for improved sustain and feedback resistance, and gold hardware, including an ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic™ bridge and Grover® Rotomatic® tuners with kidney buttons. The mahogany neck features a Rounded profile that averages .875” at the first fret and .975" at the 12th fret. The Indian rosewood fretboard is adorned with acrylic split parallelogram inlays and equipped with 22 medium jumbo frets. A Graph Tech® nut adds to the tuning stability, and the guitar is finished in classic Sixties Cherry. A Gibson hardshell case is included to keep the Marcus King ES-345 safe when it is stored or in transport.
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
Case & SKUs
$ 3,999.00 $ 4,798.00
Marcus King is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who is known for his soulful voice, guitar skills, and diverse influences. Hailing from South Carolina, Marcus comes from a musical family and began playing guitar at a young age. His father, Marvin King, is a blues guitarist, and his grandfather was a country musician. The Gibson Marcus King ES-345 represents more than just another artist's signature model. It' s a reflection of his own heritage, a personalized version of the classic model that was handed down from King's grandfather to his father and finally to him as he took his family's musical legacy to stages worldwide. Originally released as a Custom Shop model, the new Marcus King ES-345 is inspired by his main guitar, a 1962 ES-345 that was handed down to him by his family. This modern version captures the look and vibe of his original with only the features that Marcus finds essential, including mono wiring, a pair of Custombucker humbucker™ pickups, a fixed Vibrola™ tailpiece for improved tuning stability, and a stud anchor cover customized specifically for Marcus King. All of the standard ES-345 features that you’d expect are also present, including the 3-ply maple/poplar/maple body, solid maple center block for improved sustain and feedback resistance, and gold hardware, including an ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic™ bridge and Grover® Rotomatic® tuners with kidney buttons. The mahogany neck features a Rounded profile that averages .875” at the first fret and .975" at the 12th fret. The Indian rosewood fretboard is adorned with acrylic split parallelogram inlays and equipped with 22 medium jumbo frets. A Graph Tech® nut adds to the tuning stability, and the guitar is finished in classic Sixties Cherry. A Gibson hardshell case is included to keep the Marcus King ES-345 safe when it is stored or in transport.
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
Case & SKUs
$ 3,999.00 $ 4,798.00
The music of multiple award-winning artist Margo Price transcends the boundaries of traditional country, Americana, and classic rock, and her Gibson J-45™ acoustic has always been by her side during her rise as a top country artist. Gibson Custom's Margo Price J-45 embodies the spirit, vision, and talent that has driven Margo to stardom and continues the nature-themed model tradition of Gibson. The Margo Price J-45 was inspired by her mid-60s J-45, a guitar she's called "my main baby; my guitar I play all the time." The Margo Price J-45 features a slightly thinner mahogany body with a red spruce top with traditional hand-scalloped advanced X-bracing, a mahogany neck with a Rounded profile and rosewood fretboard, and Grover® strap tuners with white buttons. The nut and saddle are bone, and the bridge pins are TUSQ®. The Margo Price J-45 also comes equipped with L.R. Baggs electronics, so it's studio and stage-ready right out of the included hardshell case. Margo was also inspired by red-tailed hawks, which feature prominently on the distinctive double 50s-style pickguards of her new signature guitar. As Margo says, "Red-tailed hawks have always been symbolistic to me. I see them everywhere, and I always have, as they are common all over the United States, but to me, they are otherworldly, and they always come to me in my time of need with messages of strength and perseverance. Red, as a color, relates to love, passion, and even anger, matters that we typically would associate with the heart, but if you look closely, the ends of the feathers are dipped in white, and the bird itself has a spiritual nature to them. When I'm on long road trips, I look out the window and count them alongside the highway. They pass over me at the most kismet times, reminding me to find strength in my vulnerability and to open up and connect to those around me. I hope this guitar will remind those who play it these lessons as well."
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
$ 3,999.00 $ 4,798.00
The music of multiple award-winning artist Margo Price transcends the boundaries of traditional country, Americana, and classic rock, and her Gibson J-45™ acoustic has always been by her side during her rise as a top country artist. Gibson Custom's Margo Price J-45 embodies the spirit, vision, and talent that has driven Margo to stardom and continues the nature-themed model tradition of Gibson. The Margo Price J-45 was inspired by her mid-60s J-45, a guitar she's called "my main baby; my guitar I play all the time." The Margo Price J-45 features a slightly thinner mahogany body with a red spruce top with traditional hand-scalloped advanced X-bracing, a mahogany neck with a Rounded profile and rosewood fretboard, and Grover® strap tuners with white buttons. The nut and saddle are bone, and the bridge pins are TUSQ®. The Margo Price J-45 also comes equipped with L.R. Baggs electronics, so it's studio and stage-ready right out of the included hardshell case. Margo was also inspired by red-tailed hawks, which feature prominently on the distinctive double 50s-style pickguards of her new signature guitar. As Margo says, "Red-tailed hawks have always been symbolistic to me. I see them everywhere, and I always have, as they are common all over the United States, but to me, they are otherworldly, and they always come to me in my time of need with messages of strength and perseverance. Red, as a color, relates to love, passion, and even anger, matters that we typically would associate with the heart, but if you look closely, the ends of the feathers are dipped in white, and the bird itself has a spiritual nature to them. When I'm on long road trips, I look out the window and count them alongside the highway. They pass over me at the most kismet times, reminding me to find strength in my vulnerability and to open up and connect to those around me. I hope this guitar will remind those who play it these lessons as well."
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
$ 2,999.00 $ 3,598.00
Born Iris Coleen Summers on July 7 , 1924 , Mary Ford was an accomplished guitarist, vocalist , and actress who was among the biggest recording artists of the early 1950s. Through her career in country music and her connections with Gene Autry and Eddie Dean , she developed a musical partnership with Gibson icon Les Paul that led to their marriage in 1949. In 1951 alone , the duo sold over six milion records, and between 1950 and 1954, they recorded a string of 16 top-ten hits that showcased Mary's rich, smooth voice, complex, perfectly executed harmonies that she sang along with herself through multi-track recording and overdubbing (a groundbreaking recording technique for the time), and versatile guitar playing that seamlessly blended country, jazz, and pop. In 1951, Mary and Les influenced the design of the ES-295 hollowbody with a custom order, which Mary often used. In 1958, it is believed that one Les Paul Goldtop model with an ES-295-style floral pickguard and matching armrest was made at the request of Mary Ford. Now, Gibson is proud to release the Mary Ford Les Paul Standard, based on that one-of-a-kind original. The Goldtop finish is accented by a Vintage Cherry back - rarity for a goldtop model. In addition to the cream and gold floral pickguard and armrest, it also features a mahogany body with a maple cap, mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard and SlimTaper profile, and is powered by a pair of Burstbucker pickups, with a Burstbucker 2 in the neck position and a Burstbucker 3 in the bridge position. A hardshell case completes this offering that honors one of the most beloved and innovative artists of the 20th century.
Serial Number: 227140040
Weight: 9.2 lbs
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
Case & SKUs
Sold Out $ 3,598.00
In celebration of the biggest rock 'n' roll reunion in recent years, Gibson is proud to release our version of one of the most talked-about guitars of 2025. Available for a limited time only, the Gibson Noel Gallagher Les Paul™ Standard was designed by the artist specifically for the Live '25 tour and captures the sound, vibe, and aesthetics of the 90s while bringing everything full circle for today's audiences. The Gibson Noel Gallagher Les Paul Standard has a non-weight-relieved mahogany body with a bound maple cap. The mahogany neck features Noel Gallagher's preferred Slim Taper ™M neck profile and is topped with a bound rosewood fretboard, which has 22 medium jumbo frets and is adorned with acrylic trapezoid inlays. The hardware includes an ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic ™M bridge and aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece, which deliver precise intonation and excellent sustain. It also features accurate, smooth-turning Grover® Rotomatic® tuning machines with kidnev buttons, as well as a chrome switch washer and output jack plate. The pickguard is a black five-ply style unit similar to those typically found on Les Paul Custom models. The electronics are also distinctive, featuring unique chrome-covered Gibson P-90 Soapbar pickups that are hand-wired to individual volume and tone controls, as well as a three-way pickup selector. The control knobs are black Top Hats with silver reflectors and dial pointers. The Noel Gallagher Les Paul Standard also features an artist signature reproduction decal on the back of the headstock and comes packaged in a hardshell case to keep it safe, whether you're taking it to a gig at your local pub or on vour next world tour. The Gibson Noel Gallagher Les Paul Standard perfectlv encapsulates the historic Live '25 tour and is sure to be a fan-favorite, so get yours today while they are still available.
Shape: Les Paul
Material: Mahogany
Top: Maple
Binding: Single Ply (Top and Fretboard)
Material: Mahogany
Profile: SlimTaper
Nut Width: 1.695” / 43.053 mm
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale Length: 24.75” / 628.65 mm
Number of Frets: 22
Nut: Graph Tech
Inlay: Acrylic Trapezoid
Bridge: ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece: Aluminum Stop Bar
Tuners: Grover Rotomatic with Kidney Button
Control Knobs: Black Top Hat with Silver Reflector and Dial Pointer
Plating: Chrome
Neck Pickup: Soapbar P-90
Bridge Pickup: Soapbar P-90
Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone — Hand-wired with Orange Drop Capacitors
Case: Hardshell
SKU: LPS6P9NG25EBCH1
$ 129.00 $ 158.00
The P-90 DC is a hum-canceling pickup that is designed to fit into a guitar that is routed for standard P-90 single coil pickups. It provides hum-free performance while preserving the original appearance of a traditional P-90. Available with Black and Cream Soapbar covers, as well as a Black Dogear version, they’re the same pickups that are featured on the Gibson Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul™ Junior.
Position: Any
Magnets: Neodymium
Wiring: 2-Conductor
Covers: Black Dogear
Wax Potted
Average DC Resistance: 17.4k
Details: Featured on the Gibson Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul Junior, the P-90 DC is a hum-canceling design that preserves the original appearance of traditional single-coil P-90 pickups.
$ 119.00 $ 138.00
First introduced in the early 1950s, Gibson's legendary P-90 single coil pickup produced a raw, powerful tone that helped define the blues and rock and roll in their formative years. Today, the P-90's brilliant tone is still considered a favorite among many top musicians. Now the P-90 is available in a full-range under-wound version that delivers a bit less output than a standard P-90 but with a bright tone that remains clear at any volume, with clearly defined overtones rich in harmonics, and with less dampening of string vibrations. It features two-conductor wiring and is fully wax potted to eliminate any chance of unwanted microphonic feedback.
Position: Any
Magnet: Alnico 3
Wiring: 2-Conductor
Cover: Black Dogear
Wax Potted
Average DC Resistance: 7.2k
Details: Full-range single coil that sounds clear and bright at any volume; pairs perfectly with P-90 DC and traditional P-90s
$ 6,999.00 $ 8,398.00
Serial Number: 23513038
Weight: 5.4 lbs
The Acoustic Custom Shop has recreated the King of the Flat-Tops. One of Gibson’s most storied models, this Historic Reissue instrument is hand-built in Gibson's celebrated Bozeman facility using the finest materials and styled after its late 1930s counterparts. Each is constructed with a select Thermally Aged Adirondack red spruce top with hot hide glue bracing, rosewood back and sides, and premium ebony for the fingerboard and bridge. No detail is left untouched: the bound fingerboard, vintage style script Gibson inlay, and unique pickguard add custom touches all over this authentic recreation.
$ 5,299.00 $ 6,398.00
Rosanne Cash is one of the country’s pre-eminent singer-songwriters, as well as the author of a bestselling memoir, “Composed.” She has released 15 albums of extraordinary songs that have earned four GRAMMY® Awards and 12 additional nominations. She is one of only a handful of women in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and is the 2021 recipient of the prestigious Edward MacDowell Medal, awarded to an artist who has made an outstanding contribution to American culture. She is the first woman composer to receive this honor. Her music incorporates elements of folk, pop, Americana, rock, and blues, so she requires a very versatile guitar that can follow her in any direction that her muse takes her.
The new Gibson Custom Shop Rosanne Cash J-185 was made in collaboration with this legendary artist and delivers exceptional versatility. It features a flame maple body that is slightly thinner for superior playing comfort, a thermally-aged Sitka spruce top, and a SlimTaper™ 24.75” mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard that’s outfitted with 20 standard frets and mother-of-pearl parallelogram inlays. The Gibson logo and Crown are also mother-of-pearl, as is the Cash logo on the unique-to-this model, designed by Rosanne and her husband, John Leventhal, with inspiration from her father’s iconic J-200 pickguard shape. An L.R. Baggs™ VTC on from her father’s iconic J-200 pickguard shape. An L.R. Baggs™ VTC under saddle pickup and preamp system makes this guitar ready for any stage or studio as soon as you take it out of the included custom Rosanne Cash hardshell case. Only 100 of these beautiful instruments will be made by the expert luthiers and craftspeople of the Gibson Custom Shop in Bozeman, Montana, as part of this very special limited run.
Serial Number: 20954039
Weight: 4.2 lbs
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
Case & SKUs
Sold Out $ 1,918.00
The SG™ Special returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played and loved -- shaping sound across generations and genres of music. This early 60s style SG Special has the vibe and sound heard on countless classic rock recordings. The comfortable, SlimTaper™ mahogany neck and bound rosewood fingerboard are well known for fast, effortless playing. The two P-90 pickups are noted for their fat snarl when driven and their smooth sweetness when played clean. The SG Special is equipped with the 3-way toggle switch and has hand-wired controls with Orange Drop® capacitors. A hardshell case is included.
Electronics

$ 2,199.00 $ 2,638.00
The SG Standard ‘61 Faded Maestro Vibrola returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played, and loved-shaping sound across generations and genres of music. It features a satin nitrocellulose lacquer finish that gives it the look and feel of a long-treasured musical companion.
As the name implies, the Gibson SG Standard '61 Faded Maestro Vibrola also adds vibrato capability. The Maestro Vibrola offers smooth vibrato effects and the classic styling of the Lyreen graving on the tailpiece cover. Standard features include a Slim Taper mahogany neck and a bound rosewood fingerboard. the mahogany body features a deeply sculpted body scarfing, a 5-ply teardrop pickguard, and a 22nd-fret neck joint. The nickel-plated hardware includes an ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and Keystone tuners in addition to the Maestro Vibrola. The pickups are open-coil 60s Burstbucker for a classic voice with added power and top end. Controls feature audio taper potentiometers and Orange Drop® capacitors.
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
Case & SKU

$ 2,199.00 $ 2,638.00
The SG Standard ‘61 Faded Maestro Vibrola returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played, and loved-shaping sound across generations and genres of music. It features a satin nitrocellulose lacquer finish that gives it the look and feel of a long-treasured musical companion.
As the name implies, the Gibson SG Standard '61 Faded Maestro Vibrola also adds vibrato capability. The Maestro Vibrola offers smooth vibrato effects and the classic styling of the Lyreen graving on the tailpiece cover. Standard features include a Slim Taper mahogany neck and a bound rosewood fingerboard. the mahogany body features a deeply sculpted body scarfing, a 5-ply teardrop pickguard, and a 22nd-fret neck joint. The nickel-plated hardware includes an ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and Keystone tuners in addition to the Maestro Vibrola. The pickups are open-coil 60s Burstbucker for a classic voice with added power and top end. Controls feature audio taper potentiometers and Orange Drop® capacitors.
Body
Neck
Hardware
Electronics
Case & SKU

$ 1,999.00 $ 2,398.00
The SG Standard ‘61 returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played, and loved -- shaping sound across generations and genres of music. In 1961, the Les Paul™ model was put on hiatus and an all-new design evolved into what is today known as the SG™ or “solid guitar.” The Gibson SG Standard '61 retains the styling of the original featuring a SlimTaper™ mahogany neck and a bound rosewood fingerboard. The mahogany body features deeply sculpted body scarfing, a 5-ply teardrop pickguard, and a 22nd-fret neck joint. The nickel-plated hardware includes a classic-style Tune-O-Matic™ bridge and Keystone tuners. The pickups are 60s Burstbucker™ humbuckers™ for a classic voice with added power and top end. Controls feature audio taper potentiometers and Orange Drop® capacitors.
SPECS
BODY
NECK
HARDWARE
ELECTRONICS
MISCELLANEOUS
$ 1,799.00 $ 2,158.00
The Gibson SG Standard rocks the classic looks and features associated with the late 60's style SG models sought after by many. A rounded profile mahogany neck, bound rosewood fingerboard, long tenon 19th fret neck joint, and a solid mahogany body provide the backbone for singing sustain. The 490R and 490T Alnico II pickups provide the power to drive. A black, 5-ply, full-face pickguard set this SG Standard apart from others... a truly versatile classic.
