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Price kr16,000.00
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Gibson Les Paul Standard...
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Gibson Les Paul Recording –...
Price kr52,500.00Serial Number: 637387
Condition: Good – Hard Case IncludedThis is a rare and historically important instrument: a Gibson Les Paul Recording from the very first year of production (1971). The Les Paul Recording is often referred to as Les Paul’s personal favorite model, representing his vision of the electric guitar as both a versatile studio tool and a stage instrument.
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First production year (1971) – the model debuted in ’71, making this one of the earliest examples ever made.
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This model replaced the short-lived Les Paul Personal and Professional, continuing Gibson’s collaboration with Les Paul in the early 1970s.
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Les Paul himself frequently played and endorsed this exact design, using it extensively in live performances and recordings.
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Gibson Les Paul Custom...
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Gibson 335 1968
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Casio PG-380 – Legendary...
Price kr14,000.00A true rarity from the late ’80s – the Casio PG-380 is not just an electric guitar, it’s also a built-in synthesizer and full MIDI controller. This was Casio’s flagship “guitar synth” model and one of the very few instruments that let you plug in and access synth sounds directly from the guitar – no extra gear required.
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Gibson SG Standard (Modell...
Price kr15,000.00Serial Number: 108730348
Color: Heritage Cherry
Condition: Mint (as new)
Case: Original Gibson Hard Case IncludedUp for sale is a Gibson SG Standard ’61 Reissue in the timeless Heritage Cherry finish. This model faithfully recreates the look, feel, and sound of Gibson’s legendary 1961 SG – the guitar made famous by players like Angus Young (AC/DC), Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), and Eric Clapton during his Cream years.
Built in 2013, this SG is in mint condition – virtually unplayed, with no marks, scratches, or wear. It comes with its original Gibson hard case.
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Fender Stratocaster...
Price kr45,000.00Fender Stratocaster American Vintage Reissue 1962 from 1984, built in Fender’s legendary Fullerton factory in California. This is one of the last production years before the move to Corona, making it highly sought after by collectors and players alike.