Gibson Announces Jimmy Page 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector’s Edition

Publish Date
Friday, 15 March 2024, 3:15PM
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Hand signed and played by Jimmy Page; Gibson announces limited addition custom shop guitar - recreation of one of the most recognised guitars in rock history.

Celebrating 130 years of music history, Gibson, the iconic global instrument brand, is proud to announce it has entered into a new partnership with Jimmy Page.

Jimmy Page is one of the most influential musicians and producers achieving international success as the guitarist and founder of Led Zeppelin.

Made in close collaboration and with significant input from Jimmy Page, only 50 Collector’s Edition hand-signed, and played guitars will be available exclusively via the Gibson Garage.

With its distinctive silhouette, Jimmy Page’s Gibson EDS-1275 Doubleneck has become one of the most iconic guitars in history.

Jimmy defined the model from the moment his EDS-1275 was delivered to him, which allowed him to play the acoustic and electric 6-string and 12-string parts of the song Stairway to Heaven at live performances, and later using it for The Song Remains the Same, The Rain Song, Celebration Day, Tangerine, and most recently at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last November as a tribute to Link Wray. The EDS-1275 has become synonymous with Page’s legendary stage presence and the electrifying moments that defined a genre.

Hand-crafted in close collaboration with Jimmy Page, this special Collector’s Edition guitar uses Gibson’s groundbreaking 3D scanning technology and ultra-precise Murphy Lab aging techniques to aid in creating a clone that captures the essence of Jimmy Page’s original guitar. 

Every single detail has been thoughtfully recreated, from the exact playing wear to the sonic character of this exceptional guitar.

A unique opportunity to own an exclusive part of music history that symbolises musical innovation and the enduring legacy of one of rock’s most celebrated guitarists, Jimmy Page.

Watch Jimmy Page's interview about the 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector’s Edition. 

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