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Gibson Custom Guitar Video Online Commercial

Any guitar lover will see a resemblance to the classic ES 335 but the new electric guitar from Gibson, the 339, delivers semi hollow body sound from a solid body sized guitar. The new guitar feels like a Les Paul but sounds like the Gibson 335.

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Gibson '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar Antique Gold

Gibson '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar Antique Gold

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The '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar is the quintessential Les Paul at its finest. It's Custom Shop crafted to be accurate to '57 specifications in every detail including the CTS pots and bumblebee capacitors. It was the first Paul to feature humbucking pickups, and this one comes equipped with BurstBuckers. Carved maple top, mahogany back, and one-piece mahogany neck with the '57 profile and the original extended tenon joint. It features binding on body and neck, nickel hardware, an original ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge, and the trademark antique gold finish. Includes Gibson Custom Shop hardshell case.

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25 Responses to “Gibson Custom Guitar Video Online Commercial”

  1. guitar3387 says:

    i’ve played this …
    i’ve played this one before…it’s a great guitar. i’d love to have one.

  2. EccentricRichard says:

    Yeah, and I just …
    Yeah, and I just prefer the way they look when they don’t have F-holes.

  3. menga111 says:

    why no f holes? …
    why no f holes? would it sound better to ya or sumthin?

  4. EccentricRichard says:

    How come what?
    How come what?

  5. menga111 says:

    then why would they …
    then why would they be advertising it ?

  6. menga111 says:

    love those ‘57 …
    love those ‘57 classics

  7. menga111 says:

    how come?
    how come?

  8. EccentricRichard says:

    I have to admit, …
    I have to admit, the 339 is a very nice guitar. Now, if only they made on with no F-holes…

  9. EccentricRichard says:

    Whatever happened …
    Whatever happened to the solidbody version of the 335? Now THAT’s a guitar I’d like.

  10. larrythetvaddict says:

    that would be great …
    that would be great if it came in lefty

  11. mana244 says:

    thats crazy
    thats crazy

  12. griffinsemple says:

    Its a shame they …
    Its a shame they decided to show off this guitar with such ty playing and overdrive. You really dont get a sense of what the guitar is capable of. Not to mention the fact that they didn’t bother to tune the thing. It almost makes me think they don’t want you to buy it.

  13. briceX says:

    i wonder what amp/ …
    i wonder what amp/amps they’re using..

  14. Residentevilrox says:

    dude i must admit i …
    dude i must admit i like the sound of this axe… but still.. i just HATE that body.. and im also more into heavy metal and all that.. so i think ill get an ibanez RG or S cuz i think they kick !!!

  15. midnightradioshow says:

    I mean “Les Paul” …
    I mean “Les Paul” not Le Paul. shoot I hate typing mistake LOL crap.

  16. midnightradioshow says:

    ok a lot of …
    ok a lot of guitarist would say that the Le Paul is versatile, but I think the ES335 can handle anything you throw at it as well. Im a Dot player so I would go for the 335 any given day, I think you should consider this axe, its really awesome in my opinion. I play mostly hard rock and the occasional blues on my 335. I just love the semi hollow feedback that it gives.

  17. sk8er441 says:

    gibson dirty …
    gibson dirty fingers. they were discontinued in the 70’s because they were so loud and obnocious but they sound great if you play them now. AMAZING with distortion. 6/10 clean

  18. MillyWhatever says:

    well thats the …
    well thats the exact problem! i’m not able to try’em before buying’em!

  19. MillyWhatever says:

    i play absolutley …
    i play absolutley everything! from jimi hendrix to SRV to guns n roses and snakepit…!mostly stuff that that contains a combination of blues and hard rock!

  20. subzero5620 says:

    i have on of these …
    i have on of these and was wondering what gibson pickups could give me a good classsic rock tone.

  21. midnightradioshow says:

    what type of music …
    what type of music you play?

  22. midnightradioshow says:

    true man! I think …
    true man! I think Epiphone make some really good axe. I own the Epi Dot and its awesome. Its the player that counts man, I mean what if a person owns a Gibson, but plays like ?. The Epi Dot screams! thumbs up for you dukes103

  23. travman102 says:

    whichever one …
    whichever one sounds better to u and feels better in ur hands

  24. dukes103 says:

    Carfreak4 are u …
    Carfreak4 are u really a freak or are u just stupid Gibson Owns Epiphone so if ur say they suck ur basicy saying Gibson does too idiot!!! and Epiphone Make good Guitars!!

  25. MillyWhatever says:

    hey there people …
    hey there people help me!
    this or les paul standard?!?!

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