Gibson Les Paul Standard "Norlin Era" 1974 - 1985
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Overview
Gibson was heavily pushing the Les Paul Deluxe and Les Paul Custom during the Norlin Era years, but full-sized humbucker Standards started making their way out of the factory via special order in 1974. Some of these '74 - '75 guitars actually say "Deluxe" on the back of the headstock, making it difficult to know whether or not the factory did the actual routing.
The Les Paul Standard did not make a return to the actual catalog until 1976, and has remained in production ever since.
The Les Paul Standard did not make a return to the actual catalog until 1976, and has remained in production ever since.
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Gibson Les Paul Standard "Norlin Era" 1974 - 1985 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
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