Gibson EDS-1275 1988 electric guitar
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The Gibson EDS-1275 1988 electric guitar is one of the most distinctive and legendary instruments in rock history. With its unmistakable double-neck design, this guitar combines a 12-string and a 6-string neck in one body, giving the player the ability to seamlessly switch between shimmering chord textures and powerful lead lines within the same performance.
Originally made famous by guitar heroes such as Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) in „Stairway to Heaven“, Don Felder (Eagles) on „Hotel California“ and later by icons such as Slash and Alex Lifeson, the Gibson EDS-1275 has become a true symbol of rock virtuosity. This 1988 model continues this tradition and was crafted in the USA with Gibson's renowned quality of workmanship and attention to detail.
This Gibson EDS-1275 1988 electric guitar features a solid mahogany body with a walnut gloss finish, bound mahogany necks and rosewood fingerboards that provide both resonance and sustain. The two humbucker pickups provide a rich, warm and versatile sound that's perfect for everything from bluesy riffs to soaring rock solos. The classic double-cutaway body ensures easy access to all frets despite the guitar's impressive size.
Whether you're a collector looking for an authentic piece of Gibson history or a musician looking to capture the unmistakable stage presence and tonal possibilities of a double-neck, the Gibson EDS-1275 1988 electric guitar is an excellent choice. This guitar is in good condition. It has been played and signs of use are visible in various places, but nothing serious.
This instrument is not only a functional tool, but also an absolute eye-catcher that embodies decades of rock tradition. Few guitars are as instantly recognizable - and as inspiring - as this iconic Gibson double-neck masterpiece.
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