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Gibson 1955 NAMM Show Commemorative Edition Les Paul Murphy Lab – Nugget Gold
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Gibson 1955 NAMM Show Commemorative Edition Les Paul Murphy Lab – Nugget Gold
The coolest Les Pauls in a long time! Limited to only 70 guitars per color world wide. Celebrating the 70th anniversary of the five custom color Gibson Les Pauls that Gibson displayed at the 1955 NAMM Show – most people actually forgot about it since that info got lost. Our friend Mat Koehler did an amazing job finding and re-issuing these 5 gems. The outcome is so cool, we can’t even decide what color we like best. Gibson displayed five distinctive Les Paul models at the 1955 NAMM Show, which was held in Chicago, IL, that year, with each guitar finished in one of five custom metallic nitrocellulose lacquer car finishes–Samoa Beige, Copper Iridescent, Nugget Gold, Platinum, and Viceroy Brown. In addition to their custom metallic finishes, they were outfitted with no-wire ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic™ bridges and Stop Bar tailpieces. These bridges were first introduced on the Gibson Super 400 in 1953 and were used on the 1954 Les Paul Custom, but they made their first appearance on a standard Les Paul model with the five guitars that were displayed at the 1955 NAMM Show. These distinctive-looking and historically notable Les Pauls were made in extremely limited numbers, and the whereabouts of only a few are known today.Now, Gibson Custom, in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the five custom color Gibson Les Pauls that were displayed at the 1955 NAMM Show, is proud to introduce the 1955 NAMM Show Commemorative Edition Les Paul. This special run is limited to only 70 guitars in each of the five custom colors, with the five custom metallic nitrocellulose lacquer car finishes expertly recreated by Gibson for the first time ever. Each of these guitars features historically accurate 1955 specifications, including a lightweight one-piece mahogany body and a hide glue-fitted two-piece plain maple cap. Even the color-matched Speed knobs replicate the knobs on the guitars that were shown at the 1955 NAMM Show.