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Body Language
The beauty of a figured maple top with the comfort of traditional weight relief
Turn on, tune in
Enjoy perfect pitch from Min-ETune with sustain anchored by the distinctive, custom chrome Tune-o-Matic Peace bridge
Pickup joint
IMPROVED CHROME-COVERED ‘61 HUMBUCKERS BRING BACK THE RICH SOUND OF THE ‘60S
It's all about looks
Pay tribute to the Les Paul’s colorful history with six vibrant, all-new colors
Slim ‘60s playability
Mahogany meets the slim ’60s taper with an undercut fret over binding rosewood fingerboard for easy playing
Period accessories
The hemp-covered case, with distinctive peace sign and tie-dye interior, are faithful to the spirit and look of the ‘60s
The 2014 Gibson Les Paul Peace
Capturing the color of the radical ‘60s
Min-ETune - Gordon Kennedy
Gordon Kennedy — whose resume as a songwriter includes hits for Eric Clapton (the Grammy winning "Change the World"), Garth Brooks, Bonnie Raitt and Allison Krauss, and whose studio credits boast sessions for Faith Hill, Little Big Town, Peter Frampton and many others — explained how the Min-ETune™ on his Gibson Les Paul Standard allowed him to chase down an idea for a part in Keith Richard's favorite open G tuning in seconds, while the creative impulse was hot. The result: a spanking rhythm track for "Friend of the Groom," by this own band Peace Dogs.