Epiphone Les Paul

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Used Epiphone Les Paul Studio RED Solid Body Electric...
Product Price  $379.99
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Standard Heritage Cherry Sunburst...
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Used Epiphone inspired by gibson les paul custom Alpine...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Standard 1960s Black Solid Body...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Special II Black Solid Body Electric...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Special I Flat Black Solid Body...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Custom Black Solid Body Electric...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Studio Black Solid Body Electric...
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Used Epiphone INSPIRED BY GIBSON 1959 LES PAUL Sunburst...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Custom SG Buttercream Solid Body...
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Used 2021 Epiphone 1959 LES PAUL STANDARD OUTFIT AGED DARK...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Black Back Cream Solid Body Electric...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Modern Figured CAFFE LATTE Solid...
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Used Epiphone JARED NICHOLS BLUES POWER LES PAUL Pelham...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Studio Wine Red Solid Body Electric...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Special (modified) TV Yellow Solid...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Standard Gold Solid Body Electric...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Custom SILVER BURST Solid Body...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Classic Cherry Sunburst Solid Body...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul 100 Bolt On 2 Color Sunburst Solid...
Product Price  $289.99
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Standard 1950s Gold Top Solid Body...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Special II Trans Black Solid Body...
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Used Epiphone LES PAUL ALEX LIFESON SUNBURST Solid Body...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul 1960 tribute plus Transparent...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Special grey Solid Body Electric...
Product Price  $289.99
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Custom Silverburst Solid Body...
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Used Epiphone Les Paul SL Blue Solid Body Electric Guitar
Product Price  $169.99
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Standard w Mods Black Solid Body...
Product Price  $349.99
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Custom Cobra Burst Solid Body...
Product Price  $529.99
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Used Epiphone Les Paul Custom Silverburst Solid Body...
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Dating back to 1873 and once a major rival of Gibson, the Epiphone company and brand were purchased by Gibson's parent company in 1957. Originally the Epiphone models were made in the same factory as the Gibson guitars, by the same craftspeople using the same materials and often with the same features as Gibson models, but manufacturing of most of the Epiphone instruments was switched to Asia sometime around 1969. Today, Gibson primarily uses the Epiphone brand as their high value, lower priced overseas-built alternative to their top tier Gibson USA models. All Epiphone models sold in the United States are subjected to a 15 point inspection process, and are "set up" in the USA by trained Gibson employees at their Nashville facility.
Around 1941, Les Paul, a legendary musician and musical electronics and solidbody guitar pioneer, created one of his early solid bodied guitars after-hours in the Epiphone factory out of a 4X4" piece of wood. On to this he later attached side "wings" from a Epiphone hollowbody guitar in order to give it a more conventional look. This guitar, known as "The Log", was later shown to Gibson executives, who initially passed on the idea of building them, but they changed their mind within a couple of years and the Les Paul Model guitar as we know it today was first released in 1952. These early "gold top" models were later joined by the black Les Paul Customs, and then the sunburst "Standards" of the late 1950s.
Several Epiphone Les Paul models are very close to the classic Gibson models upon which they are based, while other models are designed with different features to keep the entry price low for students and budget-minded players. For example, some Epiphone Les Paul models use bolt-on neck construction and "slab" bodies which are generally less expensive to manufacture, while others stick with tradition and have arched maple tops and glued-in necks like their high-end Gibson counterparts. At the mid and upper range of the Epiphone Les Paul range, most guitars retain practically all of the other essential Les Paul features -- two humbucking or P90 single coil pickups, two volume and two tone controls, a three-way selector switch, body and neck binding, 24.75" scale length and a fat rich sound with loads of sustain. In addition to such long-running models as the Les Paul Standard, Studio and Custom, Epiphone has also released various artist signature and limited edition Les Paul models over the years. These usually offer artist-endorsed combinations of features and cosmetics, or custom improvements and appearance upgrades that are not normally found on the standard models.