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NORWALK, CONN. - A 1959 Gibson Les Paul standard Burst sold for $216,000 in Westport Auction's June 14 boutique sale offering 27 guitars from a Grand Rapids, Mich., collection. The collector began acquiring examples in the 1970s. The auction house wrote, "Known as the Holy Grail of Guitars, the 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard Burst represents the pinnacle of electric guitar innovation during Gibson's golden age. The Les Paul Standards from 1958 to 1960 are among the most collectible vintage…

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Lord Rare Rock on Instagram: "ICONIC - Jimmy Page playing the vast riff for “Whole Lotta Love” on his 1959 Gibson Les Paul Burst during the film It Might Get Loud. Jimmy and this guitar met sometime around 1969, while on tour in San Francisco. Page was previously playing a Fender Telecaster, which he customized with a psychedelic painting of a dragon done by himself. This guitar was his main tool for some years, and unfortunately, was starting to feel the brunt force of touring life. He needed something new, something that would keep up with the demanding touring schedule. In comes no other than Joe Walsh, of The Eagles.   While Led Zeppelin was in San Francisco, playing a show at the Fillmore, Joe Walsh flew out to the gig to let Jimmy give it a spin. He instantly felt a connection and kn Jimmy Page Playing Guitar, 1959 Gibson Les Paul, Led Zeppelin Iii, Led Zeppelin Iv, Led Zeppelin Ii, Joe Walsh, Rare Guitars, Acoustic Guitar Music, John Bonham

Lord Rare Rock on Instagram: "ICONIC - Jimmy Page playing the vast riff for “Whole Lotta Love” on his 1959 Gibson Les Paul Burst during the film It Might Get Loud. Jimmy and this guitar met sometime around 1969, while on tour in San Francisco. Page was previously playing a Fender Telecaster, which he customized with a psychedelic painting of a dragon done by himself. This guitar was his main tool for some years, and unfortunately, was starting to feel the brunt force of touring life. He…

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