Gibson Slash Appetite Les Paul

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Just in case you were thinking of starting a Guns n' Roses tribute band, Gibson latest signature model might just make your Paradise City cover that much better. The Gibson Slash Appetite Les Paul has a mahogany body and a nitocellulose lacquer that recreates the look and feel of a vintage Les Paul Standard. You'll also find a quarter-sawn mahogany neck and headstock, Seymour Duncan Signature Series Alnico II Pro Slash humbucking pickups, and a TonePros Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece. Link: $4,728

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Gibson Custom 50th Anniversary 1960 ES-335TD

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Gibson is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the 1960 ES-335TD with a stunning detail for detail homage to the original. The 50th Anniversary ES35TD is the fast neck profile variant of the guitar complete with historically accurate hardware such as dot fingerboard inlays, a full-length maple centerblock, and nickel-plated hardware. Link

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Gibson Jimmy Page “Number Two” Les Paul

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Based on a 59' Les Paul Jimmy Page purchased in 1973, The Gibson "Number Two" is a careful recreation of that very guitar right down to the special modifications and electronics Jimmy developed for the original guitar. The guitar features a two-piece Eastern maple top matched with a one-piece mahogany back, grover tuners, and a quarter-sawn mahogany neck. 325 examples will be built based on a prototype that was extensively evaluated by the guitar legend himself. Link: $11,176-$25,882

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Gibson Les Paul Tribute 1952

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Gibson's Les Paul Tribute 1952 is a stunning piece of work worthy of its namesake and it should be, as it was built to Les' original specifications. The guitar features a gold mahogany body, maple top and rosewood fingerboard, a bridge that is a painstaking replica of Les' 1952 patent, and single-coil P90 pickups. Link: $5,581

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Gibson Buckethead Signature Les Paul

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Gibson's Buckethead Signature Les Paul is one impressive instrument. Bathed in an alpine white paint job the guitar features a marker-less fingerboard, ceramic humbucking pickups, and the best feature: arcade-button killswitches. Link: $4,311

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Blackbird Rider Ferrari Guitar

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What you're looking at is quite literally the Ferrari of guitars. Ferrari commissioned San Francisco-based Blackbird Guitars to build a limited edition version of their Rider travel guitar done up with a subtle touch of Ferrari livery. The Ferrari version of the carbon fiber guitar sports a red A string, a Maranello Red interior, and is finished off with a Scuderia emblem on the head. Link: $1,500

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Gibson Angus Young SG Standard

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It was 1970 when AC/DC guitarist Angus Young picked up his first 1968 SG Standard and as any music fan can attest to, the rest is history. The Angus Young SG Standard is a carefully recreated version of Young's SG complete with custom-spec Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates humbucking pickups, ebony fingerboard with lightning bolt inlays, and various other custom modifications requested by the legend himself. Link

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Ion Discover DJ

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Ion offers up a less-daunting way to learn how to scratch with the best of them. Ok, so Discover DJ won't turn you into the next Oakenfold but it will get your feet wet with an easy to use setup that includes two large scratch wheels, crossfader, Bass/Treble controls, which all work in conjunction with a the included MixVibes DJ software that lets you use any song in your music library or iTunes. Link

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Audi Design Grand Piano

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Audi's design studio (yes, the car company) teamed up with Bösendorfer to create a stunning Grand Piano. While the design maintains the conventional shape of a piano, the instrument shares the Audi Design language by keeping the look clean while maintaining the precision and accuracy of the piano's acoustics. Careful attention was paid to certain details such as the concealed hinges and the slim metal legs that creates the illusion of a lightweight appearance. Link: $140,000 / Source

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Fender '57 Champ

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Used by some of music's greatest guitarists, the Fender 57' Champ is being reactivated for duty for 2009. The amp has been recreated with the same hand-wired 5F1 circuit and features 5W output and a 1x8 Weber speaker. Link: $1,000

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