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GALLERY: Experience Music Project Guitar Collection

Corbin Reiff

From Hendrix’s Woodstock Strat to Kurt Cobain’s Jaguar, the EMP Museum houses some of the most iconic and rare vintage guitars in the world.


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Donald Butler
on 12/26/2012
To David Dutton: most `52 Les Pauls did not have a serial number. It really wasn't until `53 that Gibson started ink stamping numbers on the back of the headstock
Don Butler
on 12/26/2012
The original Les Paul's were Not discontinued in 1959, but in 1960. There are even some Customs & Standards made in 1961 (I know as I've played some..) The SG/LP shape started in 1960 with Les' name on it until October 21st, 1963 when the very last guitar with Les Pauls name on it was shipped. I wish you all would fact check your info before printing the wrong stuff.
Duppy
on 11/30/2012
Pic #14. I though this guitar was stolen from J some time ago. How did they EMP end up with it?
David Dutton
on 11/29/2012
Whats the serial number on the 1952 Gibson Les Paul ?
Mark
on 11/29/2012
Nice, I visited the EMP 2 times and no cameras were allowed. On my last visit the Hendrix exhibit had been decommissioned. Too bad these beauties will never be played or recored ever again. I guess preservation is the job of a museum.
JKD
on 11/29/2012
You're wrong, abitfunky - it's one of Cobain's touring Mustangs that were built for the In Utero tour (three of them, I believe). You're confused because the body shape is reversed and the humbucker is throwing off the shape. It is indeed a Mustang.
wabash
on 11/29/2012
I never knew Martin made Gibson guitars. Is this like how Whirlpool & GE make Kenmore?
R. Silletto
on 11/28/2012
The 6120 pictured was the early version of the Chet Atkins Counrty Gentleman. His name was on the pickguard. I went to the EMP when it first opened and was kind of sad that such fine instruments like Clapton's Brownie were now stuck behind glass as a tourist attraction never to be played again. Just saying.
abitfunky
on 11/28/2012
Actually #13 is not a Jaguar or a Mustang. It is a prototype of what later becomes the signature edition "Jagstang" that Kurt designed with Fender.
Johnny
on 11/28/2012
Back when the Fender Custom Shop made all those exact Hendrix Woodstock Strat copies from the original, I thought that one of them would show up on display in the EMP Museum. The pictures of this guitar shows none of the real patina a concert guitar would exhibit. I guess Paul Allen would rather keep the original at home for himself. Hell I would.



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