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Using Chris Buck’s ’50s Epiphone Flying V, Huw Price demonstrates how you can take an affordable Epiphone and transform it ...
If you were unlucky enough to miss out on buying Jeff Beck's original Oxblood Les Paul – the iconic 1954 model that featured ...
In our 1979 interview, the guitarist told us about his key axes — from his first "misfortune" to the Les Paul Standards that ...
Think tube amp drive, blues guitar, rhythm, all that sort of thing. Stack them and you get a lot more action, more saturation, a more lead-friendly sound with an abundance of harmonic content, sustain ...
For comparison, last year an Epiphone Les Paul electric guitar used by Noel sold for £130,000 while a Silver Sparkle Gibson Les Paul sold for £226,000.
By the late '50s, rock ’n’ roll was in full swing – and so for Guild, a ‘jazz guitar’ maker, it was time to catch up. Enter the Starfire ...
And then there is a corner that roars with flying V guitars and Marshall stacks: if you want it loud, you want it fast, and you like bands obsessed with skulls, there are few finer places.
The one in my hands today is Epiphone's 1960 Les Paul Special, in regulation TV Yellow – another guitar that hasn’t seen much reissue action for a while, making it all the more exciting to Gibson ...
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