'Pauls Apart
March 2025
|Guitarist
Two recent Les Paul launches from Gibson and Epiphone take a nod back to the 50s in style. But not only are they made on different continents, they're very different in price. Which is best? Let's find out
EPIPHONE JOE BONAMASSA 1955 LES PAUL STANDARD & GIBSON LES PAUL STANDARD 50s MAHOGANY TOP £799 & £2,399
CONTACT Gibson PHONE 00800 44427661 WEB www.gibson.com
What You Need To Know 1 Unusual colours for Les Pauls.
The new Epiphone replicates a very rare Gibson colour that collector Joe Bonamassa spotted and confirmed was the real deal. And a TV Yellow all-mahogany Les Paul Standard? So wrong, it might just be right.
2 You can't seriously compare guitars at such different price points?
Normally, we wouldn't - but JoBo is quoted as saying this Epiphone repro sounds better than one of his real Copper Iridescent-coloured '55 LPs (while admitting it has old flat-wound strings on it!). We wondered, just how good is a new Epiphone compared to the real non-vintage Gibson?
3 If the Standard is all-mahogany, shouldn't it be a Custom?
The original Les Paul Custom was launched in 1954 and used an all-mahogany body with block inlays on an ebony (not rosewood) fingerboard. Our review model therefore is a cross between a Custom and a Standard and, not least in its TV Yellow finish, could be called a Les Paul Custard! Oh dear...
Choices, choices, choices: you want to buy a new Les Paul but which one? At the time of writing, and excluding Juniors and Specials, Gibson USA has quite a few and Epiphone has quite a few more, priced collectively from the low hundreds up to £4k. We'll leave the Custom Shop out of this discussion.
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