Limited Edition Gary Rossington Les Paul
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July 24, 2002
Gary Rossington, original guitarist for Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Gibson's Custom, Art & Historic division are teaming up to produce
the Limited Edition Gary Rossington Les Paul. The signature guitar celebrates Rossington's pioneering spirit and the enduring
musical legacy of his hard-driving, Southern Rock sound.
The finish on the Rossington Les Paul is aged and well-worn to replicate Rossington's instrument, which he acquired from a
woman whose boyfriend had abandoned her, leaving behind only his guitar. At one point Rossington broke the headstock and used
a pair of small screws to repair it. While the new model replicates the screws, it does not replicate the break.
Other features of the Rossington Les Paul include a figured maple top with one-piece mahogany back and "Rossington sunburst"
finish, nickel-plated '57 Classic pickups, aged nickel hardware, a '59 Les Paul neck, rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays
and cream pickguard.
The limited edition model -- only 250 will be produced -- comes with a Les Paul reissue case, Skynyrd Certificate of Authenticity,
wall-hanging display case with photo backdrop, Custom care kit and Gibson/Skynyrd grease monkey shirt.
As a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rossington helped define Southern Rock music with memorable guitar work on such classics as
"Free Bird" and "Sweet Home Alabama." Three of the bandmembers, including lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, died in a plane
crash in 1977 and guitarist Allen Collins died in 1986 from complications after a 1982 car crash. The band will celebrate its 30th
anniversary in 2003.
For more information, visit their web site at www.gibson.com. |