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NAMM 2011: The Gibson stand in pictures

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By Stuart Williams published 25 January 2011

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Gibson Dethklok Explorer

Gibson Dethklok Explorer

From the weird to the just plain wonderful, Gibson had plenty of models to shout about on its stand at NAMM 2011.

Gibson Dethklok Explorer

A signature guitar for a cartoon band? Nope, Damon Albarn hasn’t gone all horns-in-the-air. Gibson has made this Explorer for the ‘Metalocalypse’ show’s band, Dethklok. Fans of the ’Klok will be sad to hear that it’s currently only available in the US.

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Gibson Beano Artwork Les Paul

Gibson Beano Artwork Les Paul

Gibson Beano Artwork Les Paul

To celebrate Clapton’s use of a Les Paul on the seminal ‘Blues Breakers’ album, Gibson unleashed the Beano Artwork Les Paul featuring a paintjob from the 7 May 1966 edition of ‘The Beano’. Guitars and Biffo The Bear: together at last. Ask your parents, kids.

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Gibson Anniversary Flood Les Paul Blue Swirl

Gibson Anniversary Flood Les Paul Blue Swirl

Gibson Anniversary Flood Les Paul Blue Swirl

After a flood hit Gibson’s factory last year, the water and paint left a swirling pattern in the floor. To mark the occasion, Gibson’s paint shop has recreated the pattern as a finish option.

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Gibson Billie Joe Armstrong J-180 Acoustic

Gibson Billie Joe Armstrong J-180 Acoustic

Gibson Billie Joe Armstrong J-180 Acoustic

Billie Joe’s new Gibson J-180 is based on the model used by The Everly Brothers. Tweaks include star inlays on the fretboard and Billie Joe’s name on the trussrod cover. The only thing is, it’s limited edition and costs over $4,000. Despite being afraid to scratch it, we played it, and ‘Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)’ has never sounded so good.

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Gibson SG Gothic Morte

Gibson SG Gothic Morte

Gibson SG Gothic Morte

Roughly translated, Morte means death, which is pretty fitting for a Gothic guitar. We love the matte ebony finish and black chrome hardware. Expect to pick one up for around £900.

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Gibson Les Paul Gothic Morte

Gibson Les Paul Gothic Morte

Gibson Les Paul Gothic Morte

Similarly to the SG, this Gothic Les Paul features Gibson GEM active pickups, and will be available in limited quantities. If you want one, you’d better be quick!

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Gibson John Lennon 70th Anniversary J-160E Museum

Gibson John Lennon 70th Anniversary J-160E Museum

Gibson John Lennon 70th Anniversary J-160E Museum

This J-160E is based on the Lennon guitar currently residing in Cleveland’s Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. It features John and Yoko’s caricatures from their famous ‘Bed-In’ protest in 1969.

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Gibson Buckethead Les Paul Studio

Gibson Buckethead Les Paul Studio

Gibson Buckethead Les Paul Studio

Still deciding which grandparent to sell to get your hands on Buckethead’s signature model? Leave the old folk alone and go for this instead. Two kill switches, Gibson USA pickups and a massive saving on the original.

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Gibson Les Paul BFG Trem

Gibson Les Paul BFG Trem

Gibson Les Paul BFG Trem

It’s the same as the BFG you’ve come to know and love, except Gibson has added a vibrato. The eagle-eyed among you will notice that the whammy bar isn’t fitted. We reckon some thieving monkey must have half-inched it.

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Stuart has been working for guitar publications since 2008, beginning his career as Reviews Editor for Total Guitar before becoming Editor for six years. During this time, he and the team brought the magazine into the modern age with digital editions, a Youtube channel and the Apple chart-bothering Total Guitar Podcast. Stuart has also served as a freelance writer for Guitar World, Guitarist and MusicRadar reviewing hundreds of products spanning everything from acoustic guitars to valve amps, modelers and plugins. When not spouting his opinions on the best new gear, Stuart has been reminded on many occasions that the 'never meet your heroes' rule is entirely wrong, clocking-up interviews with the likes of Eddie Van Halen, Foo Fighters, Green Day and many, many more.

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