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Gibson Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector's Edition: Own a Piece of Rock History

The Gibson Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector's Edition is a stunningly accurate, hand-signed replica. Limited availability.

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Gibson Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck

Introducing the Gibson Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck collector's Edition, a limited-edition masterpiece hand-signed and played by Jimmy Page himself. Now, you can own a meticulously crafted replica of this legendary instrument.

Gibson Jimmy Page EDS-1275 Doubleneck - Officially out today 14/03/24

The Gibson Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck is finally here and will set you back $50k!

Gibson's mastery of double-neck electric guitars dates back to 1958, but Jimmy Page redefined what was possible when he unleashed his EDS-1275 on stage. This guitar became synonymous with Zeppelin classics like "Stairway to Heaven," "The Song Remains the Same," "The Rain Song," and countless others.

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Only 50

This special Collector's Edition, meticulously crafted using 3D scanning and Murphy Lab ageing techniques, is a stunningly accurate clone of Jimmy Page's original guitar.

Only 50 of these replicas exist, offering collectors and fans a rare opportunity to own a piece of musical history.

MSRP - $49999£47399/€54999

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Own a Piece of Rock History- Gibson Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector
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Features:

  • Hand-signed and played by Jimmy Page
  • Expertly replicated using 3D scanning and Murphy Lab ageing techniques
  • Jimmy Page EDS-1275 Custombuckers pickups for authentic tone
  • Lavish case candy curated by Jimmy Page, including:
    • Certificate of Authenticity Book with photo
    • Pick Display with Herco® Flex pick played by Jimmy Page
    • Premium Leather Strap & Vintage Replica Strap
    • Schaller Strap Locks
    • Embroidered Dragon Guitar Shroud
    • Gibson Doubleneck Stand
Own a Piece of Rock History- Gibson Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector
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Gibson Jimmy Page EDS-1275 Doubleneck

In the video, Jimmy Page is playing Link Wray's Rumble on a Gibson Doubleneck. The announcement has been shown across social media, including Page's official Instagram account. Gibson has announced a new multi guitar series with Page, starting with a Custom Shop version of that famous Doubleneck.

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EDS-1275

Gibson has launched an exciting new collaboration with rock legend Jimmy Page, introducing a series of signature guitars. The first model to hit the scene is a meticulous Custom Shop replica of Page's iconic 1971 Gibson EDS-1275 double neck.

Launch Event

The launch event, led by Gibson's CEO Cesar Gueikian, was a star-studded affair featuring rock icons including Page himself, Tony Iommi, and Brian May. Gueikian emphasized Page's pivotal role in Gibson's history, acknowledging his significant contributions to the brand's legacy. Rumours of new Page-inspired guitars had been circulating, with subtle hints appearing on social media, including a glimpse of the **EDS-1275'**s 12-string side in a recent Instagram post by Gueikian. In creating this replica, Gibson went to great lengths to capture the essence of Page's original guitar. The team used advanced 3D scanning and analysis to replicate its physical and tonal characteristics, even visiting Page in London to study the instrument firsthand. Page expressed his desire for the replica to be as authentic as possible, highlighting the attention to detail that went into its creation, including custom modifications and a unique ageing process by the Murphy Lab to match his original guitar.

Cesar Gueikian

Gueikian also shared insights into the technical process, including analyzing the original pickups to recreate their exact material and sound properties. Page shared his enthusiasm for the project and recounted a memorable interaction that underscored the guitar's enduring appeal and its role in inspiring new generations of musicians. The collaboration hints at more Jimmy Page models in the future, with speculation about reissues of his legendary Gibson Les Paul Standards, known as #1 and #2, which have become iconic in their own right. Fans eager to learn more about the Jimmy Page EDS-1275 and future models should stay tuned to Gibson for updates and announcements.

Gibson and Jimmy Page are collaborating
Gibson and Jimmy Page are collaborating.

The official Gibson announcement reads as follows; As part of the celebrations of the new #GibsonGarageLondon, we are excited to announce that Gibson has entered a collaborative partnership with one of the most influential musicians in history, Jimmy Page. An icon across all genres of music, art, and culture, and as co-founder of one of the biggest bands of all time, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy leveraged his blues and folk inspirations, and artistry to develop the pioneering rock sound that became the signature of the band.

Gibson and Jimmy Page are collaborating
Gibson and Jimmy Page are collaborating.

Being the main music writer in Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page has forever impacted the sound of music, and pioneered the sound of rock across all its variations. “When I met with Cesar and he explained what the future of Gibson looked like, I knew I needed to be involved. There is a spirit in the place; after seeing the people working at the factories and getting a connection with them, I knew that picking up that Les Paul Custom and the Doubleneck all those years ago was certainly the right decision.” - Jimmy Page

Jimmy Page, Tony Iommi, and Brian May
Jimmy Page, Tony Iommi, and Brian May

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They invite anyone interested to sign up here for more news as it breaks. We may get reissues of some of those famous Jimmy Page models this year.

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Pros
  • +Hand-signed and played by Jimmy Page
  • +Only 50 replicas produced worldwide
  • +Meticulously accurate using 3D scanning technology
  • +Includes curated case candy with authenticated pick
  • +Premium Murphy Lab aging for authentic finish
  • +Certificate of authenticity included
  • +Comes with embroidered dragon shroud and vintage strap
Cons
  • Extremely limited availability ($49,999 price point limits accessibility)
  • Exclusive distribution through Gibson channels only
EditionLimited Collector's Edition (50 units)
PickupsJimmy Page EDS-1275 Custombuckers
ConfigurationDouble-neck (6-string and 12-string)
Aging ProcessMurphy Lab techniques
Design Method3D scanning of original guitar
Price (USD)$49,999
Price (GBP)£47,399
Price (EUR)€54,999
AvailabilityGibson and Gibson Garage (exclusive)
What is the Gibson Jimmy Page EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector's Edition?

It's a limited-edition replica of Jimmy Page's iconic 1969 Gibson double-neck guitar used on Led Zeppelin classics. Only 50 hand-signed and played examples exist, each meticulously crafted using 3D scanning technology and Murphy Lab aging techniques to match the original's specifications and tone.

How much does the Gibson Jimmy Page EDS-1275 cost?

The Gibson Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector's Edition is priced at $49,999 USD, £47,399 GBP, or €54,999 EUR. It includes premium case candy featuring a leather strap, vintage replica strap, embroidered dragon shroud, signed pick display, and certificate of authenticity.

Where can I buy the Gibson Jimmy Page EDS-1275 Doubleneck?

The guitar is available exclusively from Gibson and Gibson Garage locations. Interested buyers can sign up on Gibson's website for updates and availability information as stock becomes available.

What pickups does the Jimmy Page EDS-1275 feature?

The guitar is equipped with Jimmy Page EDS-1275 Custombuckers pickups, specifically designed and analyzed to recreate the exact material and sound properties of the original pickup found on Page's 1969 instrument.

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