Gibson 1959 Les Paul Standard VOS - "Gorgeous guitar!"
The Gibson Les Paul guitar is a nice warm guitar that fits in pretty much any style music to throw in. It has a nice fat chunky neck and a great sustain that makes it very pleasing to anyone he uses …
Gibson Dethklok Thunderhorse Explorer - "Death Metal"
The Gibson Explorer is definitely a unique looking guitar. It has almost a star shape that really lends itself to the hard rock and metal players. I don't think I've ever seen this guitar use by coun…
Gibson SG Standard - "It's a classic for a reason."
Made in the USA (Nashville, TN, or Kalamazoo, MI for the older ones) Mahogany double cutaway body Mahogany set in neck Rosewood fingerboard 22 frets Trapezoid inlays Gibson/Kluson vintage tuner…
Gibson L6-S (1974) - "classic guitar"
The neck on the Gibson L6S 1974 Feels Great! That has always been the big plus point of Gibson’s and this one is no exception. I also like how light it is and the small body makes it very comfortable…
Gibson SG Special Faded - "love the faded series"
I purchased the Gibson Faded Series Guitar for my son when he had his 16th birthday. He really loved the guitar and so did I! I love the split coil pick ups! its awesome to be able to get the sound t…
Gibson SG Standard - "good ol guitar"
I have been eyeing a Gibson SG Standard for quite a while now. I picked this one off the wall at GC in Texas and I fell in love. The coil-tap is sweet but it isn't perfect and to be honest if you are…
Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop (1972) - "Slightly changed from the older years"
One interesting thing about these older years is that they weren't exactly as consistent with the overall neck shapes, as well as weight and a few other things. The guitar I'm reviewing is a 72, so …
Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop (1971) - "Classic old school P90 tone"
If you ever wanted to have that old school P90 tone, this is the guitar you want to look for. It has everything about it that just screams "that" tone when you happen to think of P90s. The guitar f…
Gibson Les Paul Deluxe (1974) - "Extremely heavy but sounds good"
This guitar was built around the Norlin era, and as a result, there were quite a few inconsistencies during that time. One of them was the famous pancake body that they happened to utilize on certai…
Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Antique Gold Top Ltd ed - "Limited edition Deluxe"
Gibson is pretty famous for releasing limited edition guitars with very few changes, and this is really no different. This guitar is the limited edition version of the famous Les Paul Deluxe, but it…
Gibson Les Paul Deluxe (1971) - "Heavily modded 71"
This is a unique, one off that some customer modified quite heavily, so this review might not be the best review out there for this particular guitar. Keep that in mind when reading this as it's alm…
Gibson Les Paul Deluxe 1969 Reissue - "Close to the original"
One of the more successful P90 equipped guitars out there was the old Les Paul Deluxe that Gibson used to have around forever. They have since reissued the old, classic 1969 model which happens to b…
Gibson Les Paul Deluxe (1969) - "Mojo galore"
The old school Les Paul Deluxes tend to be a lot closer to the real old, early 50s guitars more than the current production ones, I've found. The downside is that a lot of them are really beat up, s…
Gibson Les Paul Deluxe - Modded w/ PAF - "P90 Equipped Deluxe"
The Les Paul Deluxe style guitars are those that are generally equipped with P90s, although a few of the owners out there have modified them with humbuckers. They're generally very solid players and…
Gibson Les Paul DC Junior Faded - "Decent guitar for the price"
If anybody wanted a decent double cut Junior, they'd probably start looking into the faded series. The faded series was a line that Gibson had to help cut down on costs but still deliver quality ton…