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One can purchase Gibson Les Pauls bass guitars directly from any music store which provides the brand Gibson, or buy it online from Gibson's official website.
Kevin: Gibson J-45, Les Paul Sparkle, Gibson Eye Guitar, Gibson Holy Explorer, Explorer Standard, Gibson CJ-165, Dove, J-200. Gibson Dark Fire ( at some party around the inauguration 2009) Les Paul custom, Nick: Cj-165, Dove, A green Gibson SG with maestro, a yellow flying V They use mainly gibsons now, havent seen them with too many others, the answer on top is wrong according to what they use now.
It's the original neck, but Gibson's got a couple lines of guitars they make to sell to places like Best Buy, and Genre is one of them. It will be better than a Chinese No Name guitar but not nearly as nice as a music store Gibson.
Les Paul Junior is an electric guitar made by Gibson and was first produced in 1954 as an affordable entry level guitar. One can buy a Les Paul Junior from a local music store that specializes in guitars. Or, one could buy it on Amazon. Prices on Amazon range from 600-800 dollars.
Plug a Les Paul into a Marshall and you'll find out. Forget all the other stuff out there - if you want gibsony sounding toines buy a Gibson and if you want fendery tones buy a Fender, Ideally have a Strat and Les Paul and good Marshall Amp and don't be swayed by all the advertising from everyone else..........
BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately no but they arent that hard to make. you just have to replace the wire every couple of weeks after t starts slipping.Falsehttp://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Les-Paul/Gibson-USA/Buckethead-Signature-Les-Paul.aspx
If you are looking for just hard rock sound, go with the Gibson. If you like Fender's strat/tele bright sound AND fat rock sound, go with the PRS. I found Fender fans tend to like PRS guitars.
The Internet stupid.
The cheapest way to buy a Les Paul is to buy a used Les Paul. Your only other option is to shop around all the music stores to find the cheapest price. There is no specific place that sells Les Pauls at a notable lower price than anywhere else.