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The tonal mysteries of Gibson’s P-90 dog-ear pickups, which got their due in the Les Paul Junior - MSNUntil 1957, the P-90 was Gibson’s premium pickup, fitted to artist-endorsed jazz boxes and ‘student model’ solidbodies alike. Even those who couldn’t afford carved tops, fancy inlays or ...
These first 'goldtop' guitars had a maple-topped mahogany body, P90 single coil pickups and a combined bridge and trapeze tailpiece. In 1954, the Les Paul became a range with the black finish/gold ...
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Gary Moore’s “Showbiz Blues” 1961 Gibson SG Jr is heading for auction and it is a TV Yellow unicorn - MSNA TV Yellow SG Junior is a rare beast. Gibson introduced the finish in the ‘50s, and, as the legend goes, it was to make the instruments look better on televised broadcasts.
Gary Moore’s 1961 Gibson SG Junior, used on Showbiz Blues, and across his Blues for Greeny tribute album to Peter Green, is to be sold at auction. It’s returning to the auction block just two ...
The Gibson Custom Shop’s new Brian Ray Signature SG Junior is a tour-de-force of vintage guitar design, coupled with some future-forward but avowedly analag bespoke features. Taking Ray’s ’63 Standard ...
The Les Paul Goldtop was Gibson’s first solidbody and there was insufficient clearance for a dog-ear P-90 in the neck position. The design was altered for P-90s to drop into a rectangular cavity ...
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