2018 Gibson Custom Shop 1958 Explorer, Clapton Cut, Cherry, Heavy Aged, New with COA/OHSC!

This is one of the coolest guitars to come out of the Gibson Custom Shop: 2018 Gibson Custom Shop Explorer, Extra/Elbow Cut, with a heavy aged One-Piece Mahogany Body, Faded Cherry Finish, Gold plated Nickel hardware. This model is patterned after the 1958 Explorer owned by Eric Clapton. It is brand new with OHSC, COA, and all paperwork/tags. The weight is light at only 7 lbs, 12 oz. This is only one of a limited run of 5 in the Faded Cherry.

Model Background

So few 1958-1960 Explorers were ever made that sightings of these are rarer still. The most notable, however, is likely the ’58 acquired by Eric Clapton during a U.S. tour in 1974 from Alex Music in NYC. I saw Clapton during the 461 Ocean Blvd. tour of 1974 at the West Palm Beach International Raceway. I recall him playing this guitar – he played it for a few cuts before the weather turned bad(there were tornados in the area that day).

The guitar was used for several tracks on the album E.C. Was Here. Also seen draped around Clapton in a prominent Music Man amplifier catalog of the mid ’70s(see pic), this guitar apparently had been modified by a previous owner, who cut off a portion of the Explorer’s angular upper-rear bout.

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2018 Gibson Custom Shop 1958 Explorer, Clapton Cut, Natural, Heavy Aged, New with COA/OHSC!

This is a right handed 2018 Gibson Custom Shop Explorer, Extra/Elbow Cut, with a heavy aged One-Piece Mahogany Body, Natural Finish, Gold plated Nickel hardware. This model is patterned after the 1958 Explorer owned by Eric Clapton. It is brand new with OHSC, COA, and all paperwork/tags. The weight is light at only 7 lbs, 12 oz. This is only one of a limited run of 5 in the Natural Finish. I also have the same guitar in Cherry finish, one of only 5 in the Cherry finish.

Model Background

So few 1958-1960 Explorers were ever made that sightings of these are rarer still. The most notable, however, is likely the ’58 acquired by Eric Clapton during a U.S. tour in 1974 from Alex Music in NYC. I saw Clapton during the 461 Ocean Blvd. tour of 1974 at the West Palm Beach International Raceway. I recall him playing this guitar – he played it for a few cuts before the weather turned bad(there were tornados in the area that day).

The guitar was used for several tracks on the album E.C. Was Here. Also seen draped around Clapton in a prominent Music Man amplifier catalog of the mid ’70s(see pic), this guitar apparently had been modified by a previous owner, who cut off a portion of the Explorer’s angular upper-rear bout.

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2014 Gibson Historic 1959/R9 Les Paul, Cherry Sunburst VOS, , Near Mint!

This is a 2014 Gibson Historic 1959/R9 Les Paul, Cherry Sunburst VOS with a Beautiful Figured Top. Includes all tags, paperwork, and OHSC. Even though this guitar is pre-owned, it’s as close to a new guitar as you will find. It has 3 tiny dings on the back only – otherwise this guitar looks, feels, and plays like new.

I like a lot of Red in a Les Paul Sunburst, and this one’s got it. Cherry Sunburst is my favorite color in a Les Paul. And the flametop is gorgeous on this one!

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1974 Fender Custom Telecaster, Single Coil and Seth Lover Humbucker, Rare Lefty!

This is a Left Handed 1974 Fender Custom Telecaster, older white refin, everything else original. It has the Seth Lover Humbucker in the neck position with the traditional Tele single coil pickup in the bridge position. Comes in a newer molded form-fit case.

The body has some chips and dings; this is the kind of guitar you don’t mind taking out to the jam or gig.

This is a rare model lefty – you don’t see these very often!


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