
Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard in Oxblood
A Blow-by-blow Replica of Jeff's Iconic Oxblood Axe
Featured on the cover of his groundbreaking 1975 masterpiece Blow by Blow, Jeff Beckâs 1954 Les Paul Standard is undoubtedly one of the most iconic instruments in guitar history. Fifty years down the line, Epiphoneâs Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard memorializes that legendary instrument with a spot-on re-creation of the original axe. This Epiphone mirrors the heavily modified nature of Jeffâs original â54, starting with a dark and moody Oxblood finish coating its maple-topped mahogany foundation. Instead of the twin P-90s youâd find on a stock early-1950s Les Paul, Jeffâs guitar boasted twin humbucking pickups â a spec that Epiphoneâs Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard re-creates with two rich, warm, and deeply dynamic Gibson USA Custombucker pickups. On the opposite end, this superb 6-string boasts a positively chunky Jeff Beck custom large C 1-piece mahogany neck thatâs topped with a glassy rosewood fingerboard and mated to the body with a traditional long-tenon joint. Even the hardware exactly emulates the distinctive setup on Jeffâs guitar, from the slight gap between the pickguard and the treble pickupâs ring to the aluminum wraparound bridge, Schaller M6 90 tuning machines, and gold speed knobs. Strictly limited in production and sure to go fast, the Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard is the perfect capstone to any Jeff Beck die-hardâs collection and a faithful tribute to a truly once-in-a-lifetime musical talent.
Heavily modified 1954-style specs
Keen-eyed Gibson fans will be quick to point out that Jeffâs 1954 Les Paul Standard is anything but a standard â54. In stock form, the guitar would have sported a classic Goldtop finish and two single-coil P-90 pickups. Jeff was certainly no stranger to wild and experimental mods â see his dual-humbucker G- and F-style 6-string hybrid for further reference, among many others â yet itâs reported that the guitarâs signature Oxblood finish and humbucker routes occurred well before Jeff acquired the instrument in 1972. In fact, the only element that singles this guitar out as a 1954 Les Paul is its 1-piece wraparound bridge â a spec championed by vintage Gibson fanatics for its superb sustain and sheer simplicity.
Custombucker pickups deliver pure vintage PAF tone
What makes Gibson's 1950s-era Les Pauls so special? Les Paul obsessives point toward the PAF pickup â the âPatent Applied Forâ humbucker found on the Les Pauls of the late 1950s and early 1960s. And while Jeff's 1954 would have left the Kalamazoo factory with twin P-90s, his Oxblood axe wore twin humbuckers by the time it made it into his hands. Thus, the Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard boasts Gibson USA Custombuckers that perfectly capture the stunning dynamic range and immaculate articulation of Jeff's Blow by Blow standby. From screaming, dirt-laden legato lead runs to smoky, overdriven licks to pure, clean warmth, Custombucker pickups run the gamut of classic Les Paul tones and are a must-have to cop Jeffâs mid-1970s-era sounds.
An icon of instrumental guitar music
Jeff Beckâs 1975 opus Blow by Blow marked a watershed moment in music history. It was Jeffâs first all-instrumental album and his first venture as a true solo artist. Moreover, Blow by Blow wore an indelible jazz fusion influence that proved Jeffâs utter 6-string mastery extended far beyond the bluesy rock lexicon of his prior work. Most importantly, itâs an album championed by listeners to this day as his finest musical hour, and it forever opened the doors for pure instrumental guitar music. And while Jeff recorded with several axes on this iconic album, the instrument he chose to wield for the cover was his trusty â54 Les Paul, which this Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard replicates with the utmost authenticity.
Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard Features:
- Re-creates the iconic 1954 Les Paul Standard showcased on Jeff Beckâs 1975 opus Blow by Blow
- Maple-capped mahogany body wearing a custom Oxblood finish to mirror Jeffâs refinished axe
- Chunky Jeff Beck custom large C neck profile, affixed to the body with a traditional long-tenon neck joint
- Indian rosewood fingerboard studded with 22 medium-jumbo frets, aged MOP trapezoid inlays, and cream binding
- 2 Gibson USA Custombuckers capture the depth, dynamics, and articulation of the mighty PAF humbucker
- Top-of-the-line electronic components tie everything together, including CTS pots, Mallory capacitors, and 1950s-style wiring
- Rock-solid 1-piece historic aluminum wraparound tailpiece and Schaller M6 90 tuning machines
- Packed with minute details to mirror Jeffâs instrument, including gold speed knobs and a slight gap between the pickguard and the treble pickupâs ring
- Comes complete with an Epiphone hardshell case with âInspired by Gibson Customâ graphics and a vintage-style replica strap
A Blow-by-blow Replica of Jeff's Iconic Oxblood Axe
Featured on the cover of his groundbreaking 1975 masterpiece Blow by Blow, Jeff Beckâs 1954 Les Paul Standard is undoubtedly one of the most iconic instruments in guitar history. Fifty years down the line, Epiphoneâs Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard memorializes that legendary instrument with a spot-on re-creation of the original axe. This Epiphone mirrors the heavily modified nature of Jeffâs original â54, starting with a dark and moody Oxblood finish coating its maple-topped mahogany foundation. Instead of the twin P-90s youâd find on a stock early-1950s Les Paul, Jeffâs guitar boasted twin humbucking pickups â a spec that Epiphoneâs Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard re-creates with two rich, warm, and deeply dynamic Gibson USA Custombucker pickups. On the opposite end, this superb 6-string boasts a positively chunky Jeff Beck custom large C 1-piece mahogany neck thatâs topped with a glassy rosewood fingerboard and mated to the body with a traditional long-tenon joint. Even the hardware exactly emulates the distinctive setup on Jeffâs guitar, from the slight gap between the pickguard and the treble pickupâs ring to the aluminum wraparound bridge, Schaller M6 90 tuning machines, and gold speed knobs. Strictly limited in production and sure to go fast, the Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard is the perfect capstone to any Jeff Beck die-hardâs collection and a faithful tribute to a truly once-in-a-lifetime musical talent.
Heavily modified 1954-style specs
Keen-eyed Gibson fans will be quick to point out that Jeffâs 1954 Les Paul Standard is anything but a standard â54. In stock form, the guitar would have sported a classic Goldtop finish and two single-coil P-90 pickups. Jeff was certainly no stranger to wild and experimental mods â see his dual-humbucker G- and F-style 6-string hybrid for further reference, among many others â yet itâs reported that the guitarâs signature Oxblood finish and humbucker routes occurred well before Jeff acquired the instrument in 1972. In fact, the only element that singles this guitar out as a 1954 Les Paul is its 1-piece wraparound bridge â a spec championed by vintage Gibson fanatics for its superb sustain and sheer simplicity.
Custombucker pickups deliver pure vintage PAF tone
What makes Gibson's 1950s-era Les Pauls so special? Les Paul obsessives point toward the PAF pickup â the âPatent Applied Forâ humbucker found on the Les Pauls of the late 1950s and early 1960s. And while Jeff's 1954 would have left the Kalamazoo factory with twin P-90s, his Oxblood axe wore twin humbuckers by the time it made it into his hands. Thus, the Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard boasts Gibson USA Custombuckers that perfectly capture the stunning dynamic range and immaculate articulation of Jeff's Blow by Blow standby. From screaming, dirt-laden legato lead runs to smoky, overdriven licks to pure, clean warmth, Custombucker pickups run the gamut of classic Les Paul tones and are a must-have to cop Jeffâs mid-1970s-era sounds.
An icon of instrumental guitar music
Jeff Beckâs 1975 opus Blow by Blow marked a watershed moment in music history. It was Jeffâs first all-instrumental album and his first venture as a true solo artist. Moreover, Blow by Blow wore an indelible jazz fusion influence that proved Jeffâs utter 6-string mastery extended far beyond the bluesy rock lexicon of his prior work. Most importantly, itâs an album championed by listeners to this day as his finest musical hour, and it forever opened the doors for pure instrumental guitar music. And while Jeff recorded with several axes on this iconic album, the instrument he chose to wield for the cover was his trusty â54 Les Paul, which this Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard replicates with the utmost authenticity.
Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard Features:
- Re-creates the iconic 1954 Les Paul Standard showcased on Jeff Beckâs 1975 opus Blow by Blow
- Maple-capped mahogany body wearing a custom Oxblood finish to mirror Jeffâs refinished axe
- Chunky Jeff Beck custom large C neck profile, affixed to the body with a traditional long-tenon neck joint
- Indian rosewood fingerboard studded with 22 medium-jumbo frets, aged MOP trapezoid inlays, and cream binding
- 2 Gibson USA Custombuckers capture the depth, dynamics, and articulation of the mighty PAF humbucker
- Top-of-the-line electronic components tie everything together, including CTS pots, Mallory capacitors, and 1950s-style wiring
- Rock-solid 1-piece historic aluminum wraparound tailpiece and Schaller M6 90 tuning machines
- Packed with minute details to mirror Jeffâs instrument, including gold speed knobs and a slight gap between the pickguard and the treble pickupâs ring
- Comes complete with an Epiphone hardshell case with âInspired by Gibson Customâ graphics and a vintage-style replica strap
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A Blow-by-blow Replica of Jeff's Iconic Oxblood Axe
Featured on the cover of his groundbreaking 1975 masterpiece Blow by Blow, Jeff Beckâs 1954 Les Paul Standard is undoubtedly one of the most iconic instruments in guitar history. Fifty years down the line, Epiphoneâs Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard memorializes that legendary instrument with a spot-on re-creation of the original axe. This Epiphone mirrors the heavily modified nature of Jeffâs original â54, starting with a dark and moody Oxblood finish coating its maple-topped mahogany foundation. Instead of the twin P-90s youâd find on a stock early-1950s Les Paul, Jeffâs guitar boasted twin humbucking pickups â a spec that Epiphoneâs Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard re-creates with two rich, warm, and deeply dynamic Gibson USA Custombucker pickups. On the opposite end, this superb 6-string boasts a positively chunky Jeff Beck custom large C 1-piece mahogany neck thatâs topped with a glassy rosewood fingerboard and mated to the body with a traditional long-tenon joint. Even the hardware exactly emulates the distinctive setup on Jeffâs guitar, from the slight gap between the pickguard and the treble pickupâs ring to the aluminum wraparound bridge, Schaller M6 90 tuning machines, and gold speed knobs. Strictly limited in production and sure to go fast, the Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard is the perfect capstone to any Jeff Beck die-hardâs collection and a faithful tribute to a truly once-in-a-lifetime musical talent.
Heavily modified 1954-style specs
Keen-eyed Gibson fans will be quick to point out that Jeffâs 1954 Les Paul Standard is anything but a standard â54. In stock form, the guitar would have sported a classic Goldtop finish and two single-coil P-90 pickups. Jeff was certainly no stranger to wild and experimental mods â see his dual-humbucker G- and F-style 6-string hybrid for further reference, among many others â yet itâs reported that the guitarâs signature Oxblood finish and humbucker routes occurred well before Jeff acquired the instrument in 1972. In fact, the only element that singles this guitar out as a 1954 Les Paul is its 1-piece wraparound bridge â a spec championed by vintage Gibson fanatics for its superb sustain and sheer simplicity.
Custombucker pickups deliver pure vintage PAF tone
What makes Gibson's 1950s-era Les Pauls so special? Les Paul obsessives point toward the PAF pickup â the âPatent Applied Forâ humbucker found on the Les Pauls of the late 1950s and early 1960s. And while Jeff's 1954 would have left the Kalamazoo factory with twin P-90s, his Oxblood axe wore twin humbuckers by the time it made it into his hands. Thus, the Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard boasts Gibson USA Custombuckers that perfectly capture the stunning dynamic range and immaculate articulation of Jeff's Blow by Blow standby. From screaming, dirt-laden legato lead runs to smoky, overdriven licks to pure, clean warmth, Custombucker pickups run the gamut of classic Les Paul tones and are a must-have to cop Jeffâs mid-1970s-era sounds.
An icon of instrumental guitar music
Jeff Beckâs 1975 opus Blow by Blow marked a watershed moment in music history. It was Jeffâs first all-instrumental album and his first venture as a true solo artist. Moreover, Blow by Blow wore an indelible jazz fusion influence that proved Jeffâs utter 6-string mastery extended far beyond the bluesy rock lexicon of his prior work. Most importantly, itâs an album championed by listeners to this day as his finest musical hour, and it forever opened the doors for pure instrumental guitar music. And while Jeff recorded with several axes on this iconic album, the instrument he chose to wield for the cover was his trusty â54 Les Paul, which this Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard replicates with the utmost authenticity.
Epiphone Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Standard Features:
- Re-creates the iconic 1954 Les Paul Standard showcased on Jeff Beckâs 1975 opus Blow by Blow
- Maple-capped mahogany body wearing a custom Oxblood finish to mirror Jeffâs refinished axe
- Chunky Jeff Beck custom large C neck profile, affixed to the body with a traditional long-tenon neck joint
- Indian rosewood fingerboard studded with 22 medium-jumbo frets, aged MOP trapezoid inlays, and cream binding
- 2 Gibson USA Custombuckers capture the depth, dynamics, and articulation of the mighty PAF humbucker
- Top-of-the-line electronic components tie everything together, including CTS pots, Mallory capacitors, and 1950s-style wiring
- Rock-solid 1-piece historic aluminum wraparound tailpiece and Schaller M6 90 tuning machines
- Packed with minute details to mirror Jeffâs instrument, including gold speed knobs and a slight gap between the pickguard and the treble pickupâs ring
- Comes complete with an Epiphone hardshell case with âInspired by Gibson Customâ graphics and a vintage-style replica strap
























