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Gibson Les Paul Deluxe '70s Electric Guitar (Cherry Sunburst)

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$2,699

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Musician's Friend has Gibson Les Paul Deluxe '70s Electric Guitar (Cherry Sunburst) + $151.12 in Musician's Friend Credit for $1,889.30 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $809.70 lower (30% savings) than the list price of $2,699.
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Musician's Friend has Gibson Les Paul Deluxe '70s Electric Guitar (Cherry Sunburst) + $151.12 in Musician's Friend Credit for $1,889.30 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SayvorE for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  1. Sign In or Join Musician's Friend Rewards (free to join)
  2. Proceed to the product page
  3. Add to cart
  4. Total will be $1,889.30 (Special In-Cart Pricing) + Earn up to 15,112 points ($151.12 in credit) to redeem on future purchases + free shipping

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $809.70 lower (30% savings) than the list price of $2,699.
  • About this product:
    • Includes a 2-year warranty
  • About this Store:
    • Musician's Friend return policy may be found here.

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JawBreaker44
103 Posts
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Please take my advice. I've been playing .. for money .. for 45 years.

Wait

Give it six months. More likely a year. Right now, EVERYTHING music .. pedals, amps, guitars ... everything is OVER .. THE .. RAINBOW expensive.

In addition, and keep in mind I play Gibson and Martin and nothing else, but Gibson .. has .. uh .. LOST THEIR MINDS. The CEO there wants to re-position the company as the Tesla or Maserati of guitars or something.

That ain't rock and roll. That's Doc Rock. Doctors who enjoy playing on the weekend.

Furthermore, please let me say this in the strongest possible terms I can express .. Gibson Ain't What She Used To Be. Get you an OLD Gibson .. and by old .. I mean .. Pre-1990.

Otherwise, the best "slickdeal" you can get on a Gibson guitar is ..

.. to buy an Epiphone.

I own no Epiphones so I do not have a dog in the fight. I own NINE Gibson guitars and probably .. oh, 70 Gibsons over 45 years.

I don't lay my hands across a Gibson today if it is new. It makes me want to cry. Something so excellent, so beautiful ... is gone.

Get an old one, hold on to it, sell it for twice what you paid in five years.

I have no alternative electric guitar I could point you to at this time. They are all junk from China and Malaysia and, God forbid, Korea. If you must buy a new electric, Epiphone is as close to an old Gibson as you are probably going to get.

But still, they feel cheap and they do not have the Gibson sound because of the pickups.

The greatest guitar I ever played in my life is a 1984 Gibson Flying V Designer Series. It hangs on the wall right there next to my Martins.

I've owned 13 Gibson Flying V's in my life.

No other guitar is even close.

That's my wisdom of 45 years of playing guitar professionally I can pass along.

I never post. I said this because I have vast and extensive knowledge on the subject matter.

And my opinion is the general consensus of all advanced guitar players today. All of them.

Right now is a pandemic and everybody is cooped up inside and prices are insane. INSANE.

Don't waste your money.
Bully4me
58 Posts
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Been playing for over 50yrs, yes agree with some of what you say, disagree on some too. The early 80's to early/mid 90's Gibson was making some great guitars. From there fell apart, trying to update where they had no business doing so. Who the heck needed the Robotuners? Nobody!! That's just one sad example where they went trying to add features while cutting back quality. Also why they went Bankrupt in 2019. However the new Standard 50's &60's Les Paul's are far better than they've been for years, far better. Quality has improved immensely. Promised myself around 15 yrs ago would never buy a new Gibson again. Thought the new promises from the new people in charge were all marketing. Until I had hands on a few of them and was very pleasantly surprised. Of course they play like a New Guitar, they'll have to break in and age over time, but it was the same back in the day, new guitars never played terrific out of the box like they did once broken in. Only issue I have with Gibson now is the prices are freaking high!! Custom shop especially. The LP Standards are in line compared to Fender and other American Made Guitars, when comparing apples to apples. The Price on this Guitar is very good in today's climate.

Epiphones are not in the same league, Frets for the most part are poorly done and rarely level, electrics and most pickups are subpar. Bodies and necks having multiple pieces (like 5 across the body) of wood glued together!! Ya do pay for what ya get. For the price not bad, but to compare against a Gibson, not even close. Have both brands and repair and set up all makes for people.

Also pre 1980, there was some horrid Gibson's made back then, pancake bodies, maple necks, was similar to the early 2000's but not near as bad. However they did do some Great ones in the era too. Don't get me wrong just pointing out not everything was perfect back in the day. Perhaps ya should (with open mind) go play a few of the new ones.

Not sure if you've ever checked out or played the Heritage Guitars? The H-150 is superior to the Gibson (today vs today). For those that don't know the Heritage story check it out on Youtube. Original Gibson Facility in Kalamazoo that a bunch of employees (some top level ones) didn't want to move to Memphis when Gibson changed manufacturing locations. They purchased the Plant and all the equipment and started their own version of Gibson Guitars. They make them still the old ways on the same equipment the famous 58-59-60 Les Paul's were done. Quality is Excellent and you get features on the H-150 (Les Paul equivalent) that are only available on the LP' Custom shop models, like long neck tenon, one piece (not 2) mahogany back etc.

Cheers

For anyone looking for one of these, is a great price.
PunkKitty
170 Posts
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You sound like my parents. If they want the guitar, it's up to them.

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Jan 11, 2022 04:39 PM
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grassonionJan 11, 2022 04:39 PM
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If you'd like more info on this model and how it compares to the original 70s Deluxes (spoiler: not very close) by a Gibson collector - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLQq0txNQdY
Last edited by grassonion January 11, 2022 at 08:45 AM.
Jan 11, 2022 05:00 PM
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dyer_makerJan 11, 2022 05:00 PM
156 Posts
Quote from grassonion :
If you'd like more info on this model and how it compares to the original 70s Deluxes (spoiler: not very close) by a Gibson collector - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLQq0txNQdY
I'm not sure why anyone outside of a collector would want a Deluxe frankly. 70s Fenders and Les Pauls weren't very good to begin with.... so making a version here based upon the Deluxe seems pretty niche. I guess if you're into mini-humbuckers. I owned a 74' back in the late 90s solely because it was $400 used at the time and I couldn't afford a good Standard.
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Jan 11, 2022 05:14 PM
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ChityWok
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Jan 11, 2022 05:14 PM
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Quote from grassonion :
If you'd like more info on this model and how it compares to the original 70s Deluxes (spoiler: not very close) by a Gibson collector - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLQq0txNQdY
nope not a collector, but would be the best guitar in my stack
Jan 11, 2022 05:38 PM
35 Posts
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MrFrumpJan 11, 2022 05:38 PM
35 Posts
Quote from dyer_maker :
I'm not sure why anyone outside of a collector would want a Deluxe frankly. 70s Fenders and Les Pauls weren't very good to begin with.... so making a version here based upon the Deluxe seems pretty niche. I guess if you're into mini-humbuckers. I owned a 74' back in the late 90s solely because it was $400 used at the time and I couldn't afford a good Standard.
If you check out the reviews and specs of this guitar it isn't a recreation of a 70s deluxe. The neck is on the fatter end of things and is mahogany, no pancake body, no volute etc. It's essentially a 50s standard with mini Humbuckers which are easily swappable to P90s if you wish. From that perspective $1880 is a very good price especially when compared to the 50s standard with P90s which is both hard to come by and probably much closer to the MSRP of $2699. If the gold top was at this price I would be severely tempted.
Jan 11, 2022 06:05 PM
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dr150Jan 11, 2022 06:05 PM
914 Posts
Meh, I can afford it but my top end Epi with Gibson pups gets me those LP tones in spades.
Jan 11, 2022 06:23 PM
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MemorableMeerkat779Jan 11, 2022 06:23 PM
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Quote from joornon :
How many can you play at once?
That's like saying to a Mechanic "why do you have so many wrenches ,can only use one at a time"?

Reason being ,every one has a different purpose! Different tone, feel, one may sound better for chording one for screaming leads, on for mellow blues. Each guitar is a tool in the box. One can never have enough tools !!
Jan 11, 2022 06:27 PM
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General_KlingerJan 11, 2022 06:27 PM
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This doesn't have the glossy "nitro" body right? I hate the satin finish. I can't tell from the photos.

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Jan 11, 2022 06:30 PM
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trs3Jan 11, 2022 06:30 PM
132 Posts
Not getting the price.

TOTAL: $2,908.17

Good deal if you're looking for one. This is pretty close to the used price.
Jan 11, 2022 06:43 PM
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sillyribJan 11, 2022 06:43 PM
1,557 Posts
Makes my shoulder hurt just looking at it
Jan 11, 2022 06:45 PM
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General_KlingerJan 11, 2022 06:45 PM
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Quote from sillyrib :
Makes my shoulder hurt just looking at it
Hell Yeah, non weight relieved. Close to 10lbs laugh out loud
Jan 11, 2022 06:58 PM
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gtr1022Jan 11, 2022 06:58 PM
735 Posts
Quote from General_Klinger :
This doesn't have the glossy "nitro" body right? I hate the satin finish. I can't tell from the photos.
The same model on the Sweetwater website looks glossy
Jan 11, 2022 07:00 PM
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General_KlingerJan 11, 2022 07:00 PM
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Quote from gtr1022 :
The same model on the Sweetwater website looks glossy
Yeah I saw that. Much better at taking photos.
Jan 11, 2022 07:03 PM
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gtr1022Jan 11, 2022 07:03 PM
735 Posts
Quote from JawBreaker44 :
Please take my advice. I've been playing .. for money .. for 45 years.

Wait

Give it six months. More likely a year. Right now, EVERYTHING music .. pedals, amps, guitars ... everything is OVER .. THE .. RAINBOW expensive.

In addition, and keep in mind I play Gibson and Martin and nothing else, but Gibson .. has .. uh .. LOST THEIR MINDS. The CEO there wants to re-position the company as the Tesla or Maserati of guitars or something.

That ain't rock and roll. That's Doc Rock. Doctors who enjoy playing on the weekend.

Furthermore, please let me say this in the strongest possible terms I can express .. Gibson Ain't What She Used To Be. Get you an OLD Gibson .. and by old .. I mean .. Pre-1990.

Otherwise, the best "slickdeal" you can get on a Gibson guitar is ..

.. to buy an Epiphone.

I own no Epiphones so I do not have a dog in the fight. I own NINE Gibson guitars and probably .. oh, 70 Gibsons over 45 years.

I don't lay my hands across a Gibson today if it is new. It makes me want to cry. Something so excellent, so beautiful ... is gone.

Get an old one, hold on to it, sell it for twice what you paid in five years.

I have no alternative electric guitar I could point you to at this time. They are all junk from China and Malaysia and, God forbid, Korea. If you must buy a new electric, Epiphone is as close to an old Gibson as you are probably going to get.

But still, they feel cheap and they do not have the Gibson sound because of the pickups.

The greatest guitar I ever played in my life is a 1984 Gibson Flying V Designer Series. It hangs on the wall right there next to my Martins.

I've owned 13 Gibson Flying V's in my life.

No other guitar is even close.

That's my wisdom of 45 years of playing guitar professionally I can pass along.

I never post. I said this because I have vast and extensive knowledge on the subject matter.

And my opinion is the general consensus of all advanced guitar players today. All of them.

Right now is a pandemic and everybody is cooped up inside and prices are insane. INSANE.

Don't waste your money.
If you wait 10 years from now and sell the Gibson and sell the epi you know exactly what happens. Right or wrong, the Gibsons are money in the bank and that's been the case for the whole 45 years that you've been playing and the 38 years that I've been playing. In hard times you can always get the money back out of your Gibson if needed - especially if you get it heavily discounted.
Jan 11, 2022 07:04 PM
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ben2eJan 11, 2022 07:04 PM
161 Posts
@JawBreaker44 I hear you. The AAA tops on Les Paul Std's must be the $5 variety. I do see quite a few on Reverb used (2021 models so not that used) closer to 2100 (for the Std) so at least the price increases have caused a jump in the used supply even if it's just folks cashing in. And my '59 Epiphone Lazarus LP is under 9lbs so that's a good option.

Still even my Epiphone is only a value relative to a Les Paul. My Reverend is far better instrument in terms of price/quality. Same goes for the PRS SE guitars. If you have to have a Les Paul, the value part comes second. I'm happy that my Epiphone has Gibson electronics but it's also substantially more expensive than previous Epi LP's so it didn't come free.

I'm less certain Gibson the company will lower prices in the next year. They may but it's also tough to bet on. If they do it'll potentially discount the value current and past buyers paid. They're kinda stuck there.

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Jan 11, 2022 07:12 PM
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mbraunJan 11, 2022 07:12 PM
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Quote from JawBreaker44 :
Please take my advice. I've been playing .. for money .. for 45 years.

Wait

Give it six months. More likely a year. Right now, EVERYTHING music .. pedals, amps, guitars ... everything is OVER .. THE .. RAINBOW expensive.

In addition, and keep in mind I play Gibson and Martin and nothing else, but Gibson .. has .. uh .. LOST THEIR MINDS. The CEO there wants to re-position the company as the Tesla or Maserati of guitars or something.

That ain't rock and roll. That's Doc Rock. Doctors who enjoy playing on the weekend.

Furthermore, please let me say this in the strongest possible terms I can express .. Gibson Ain't What She Used To Be. Get you an OLD Gibson .. and by old .. I mean .. Pre-1990.

Otherwise, the best "slickdeal" you can get on a Gibson guitar is ..

.. to buy an Epiphone.

I own no Epiphones so I do not have a dog in the fight. I own NINE Gibson guitars and probably .. oh, 70 Gibsons over 45 years.

I don't lay my hands across a Gibson today if it is new. It makes me want to cry. Something so excellent, so beautiful ... is gone.

Get an old one, hold on to it, sell it for twice what you paid in five years.

I have no alternative electric guitar I could point you to at this time. They are all junk from China and Malaysia and, God forbid, Korea. If you must buy a new electric, Epiphone is as close to an old Gibson as you are probably going to get.

But still, they feel cheap and they do not have the Gibson sound because of the pickups.

The greatest guitar I ever played in my life is a 1984 Gibson Flying V Designer Series. It hangs on the wall right there next to my Martins.

I've owned 13 Gibson Flying V's in my life.

No other guitar is even close.

That's my wisdom of 45 years of playing guitar professionally I can pass along.

I never post. I said this because I have vast and extensive knowledge on the subject matter.

And my opinion is the general consensus of all advanced guitar players today. All of them.

Right now is a pandemic and everybody is cooped up inside and prices are insane. INSANE.

Don't waste your money.
Hmm... I've got a 1978 Les Paul Custom (Sunburst w/hardcase) I bought in about 1982 and a Fender Twin Reverb that I've been told is pre-CBS. Making me think I might have something special.

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