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Description

Immerse yourself in the legendary soundscape of rock and roll with the Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275. This isn't just any guitar; it's a meticulously crafted replica of the iconic double-neck instrument that powered the epic strains of "Stairway to Heaven" and countless other Led Zeppelin classics. Collaboratively developed with Jimmy Page himself, this masterpiece is a testament to Gibson's commitment to preserving rock history through precision and innovation.

The EDS-1275 is a marvel of craftsmanship, featuring a solid mahogany body and two necks that mirror the original's regal presence. Each neck is adorned with a smooth rosewood fretboard designed for effortless playability, while the Custombucker pickups replicate the vintage tones that have become synonymous with rock's golden era. Whether you're strumming powerful chords or weaving intricate solos, the tonal versatility of this guitar will elevate your performance to legendary heights.

The design pays homage to the past while offering modern reliability. With a VOS (Vintage Original Spec) finish, vintage-style Kluson® tuners, and a sturdy bridge and tailpiece, this guitar is as functional as it is visually striking. The double-cutaway design allows for unparalleled access to the upper frets, ensuring that your creative expression knows no bounds.

For musicians and fans alike, owning the Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275 is not just about acquiring a guitar; it's about holding a piece of rock history in your hands.

Key Features:

  • Authentic double-neck design
  • Solid mahogany body and necks
  • Rosewood fretboards
  • Jimmy Page Custombucker pickups
  • VOS (Vintage Original Spec) finish
  • Vintage-style Kluson® tuners
  • Double-cutaway design for easy fret access

Product specs

Brand Gibson
Model Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275
Finish '69 Cherry VOS
Year 2024 - 2025
Made In United States
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Artist Jimmy Page
Body Material Mahogany
Body Shape Double Cutaway
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Stop-Bar
Color Family Red
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Fretboard Radius 12"
Model Family Gibson EDS-1275
Neck Construction Set-Neck
Neck Material Mahogany
Number of Frets 20
Number of Strings 6-String
Offset Body Non-Offset Body
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 24.75"
Series Gibson Artist Collection, Gibson Custom Shop
Wood Top Style Plain

FAQs

What makes the Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275 unique?

This guitar is a faithful replica of Jimmy Page's iconic 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck, featuring a one-piece mahogany body, two mahogany necks, and Jimmy Page EDS-1275 Custombuckers for authentic vintage tone.

How does the Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275 handle different music genres?

The guitar's Custombuckers offer a versatile vintage tone suitable for a range of genres, particularly rock and blues, making it ideal for players seeking a classic sound.

Is the Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275 suitable for live performances?

Yes, with its solid construction, reliable Kluson® tuners, and the ability to switch between 6 and 12 strings, this guitar is well-suited for live performances, offering both versatility and stage presence.

What are the neck profiles on the Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275?

Both necks have a '58 profile, providing a comfortable and familiar feel for players accustomed to vintage neck shapes.

Does the Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275 come with any accessories?

Yes, it includes a hardshell case, a vintage leather strap, and a certificate of authenticity, ensuring both protection and a touch of historical authenticity.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275.

Build quality

  • The guitar weighs approximately 5.3 kg (11.6 lbs) and comes with a black Custom Shop case featuring a burgundy crushed velvet interior.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The neck profiles are Slim Taper C, with a nut width of 42.85 mm (1.687") on both necks.

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Use cases and applications

  • Despite its iconic status, it is noted for being impractical unless used in specific contexts like a Zeppelin cover band.

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  • Owners note it's primarily used for specific Led Zeppelin songs like "Stairway to Heaven" and "The Song Remains the Same," emphasizing its niche utility.

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  • It's noted that the guitar's appeal is more for display or collection purposes, with limited actual gigging use due to its impracticality.

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User experience

  • Owners often need to invest in an extra wide and padded strap due to the guitar's weight.

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  • A user mentioned that the octave G string on 12-string guitars tends to go flat, a common issue with this type of setup.

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  • A user reported that having one neck tuned to standard E and the other to Open D is convenient for stage transitions, but the weight remains a significant drawback.

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  • A user observed tuning instability deep into performances, making it challenging to maintain consistent sound during extended play.

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  • A past owner reported that their purchase led to mockery from bandmates, resulting in the guitar not being used beyond initial play.

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Value and pricing

  • Some buyers consider the $50k price point aimed at collectors rather than players, comparing it to vintage guitar prices, which they find more reasonable.

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Comparisons

  • One owner mentioned preferring a Danelectro over the double neck for its practicality, highlighting personal preference in guitar selection.

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In my dreams

In my dreams, I would stand in front of a packed house bringing in the chords for Stairway and the climb into an amazing solo leaving the crowd screaming for more. What other guitar conjures up those images than this double neck played by Jimmy. I recently bought his photography book and loved each page - the you-tube of Jimmy describing the book and its creation is very worth while too.

Artist usage

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See how Jack White uses Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275

Jack White

Singer, Guitarist

The Raconteurs

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White with Gibson EDS-1275.

See how Jimmy Page uses Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275

Jimmy Page

Guitarist

Led Zeppelin

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As noted by this Rolling Stone article, Jimmy Page used the Gibson EDS-1275 to play "Stairway to Heaven" Gibson created a EDS-1275 Signature Model for Jimmy Page in 2007.

See how Steve Clark uses Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275

Steve Clark

Guitarist

Def Leppard

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During Def Leppard's Hysteria tour, Steve Clark used several Gibson guitars, including the Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275. This can be seen in a rare live performance of "Die Hard The Hunter" on YouTube. His setup also featured two Les Paul Customs with Kahler tremolo units and two Cherry Red Gibson Firebird Doublenecks.

See how Ariel Pozzo uses Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275

Ariel Pozzo

Singer, Guitarist

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Ariel Pozzo is pictured with a Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Signature EDS-1275 in a photo posted to his Facebook page.

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Sherif Hawary

Guitarist

Cairokee

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"My new baby" -Hawary in a tweet from 2013.

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