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Overview
Starting in 1954, Gibson offered players a simple, affordable take on the Les Paul dubbed the Les Paul Junior. This bare-bones solidbody featured one dog-eared P-90 pickup, a stud-mounted bridge, an unbound Rosewood fingerboard, and slab Mahogany body (though some early examples which can also be seen here used a 2-piece maple body). Because of its lower-end production quality, many early Les Paul Juniors have been the subject of major repairs or refinishes. Unaltered original Les Paul Juniors, however, are much more appealing to collectors.
Notable Players: John Lennon, Billie Joe Armstrong, Johnny Thunders
Notable Players: John Lennon, Billie Joe Armstrong, Johnny Thunders
Price Guide
Estimated Value for Gibson Les Paul Junior 1954 - 1959 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.