Gibson Custom 1955 NAMM Show Commemorative Edition Les Paul Electric Guitar, Samoa Beige
Celebrating 70 years since the 1955 NAMM show, we have this excellent Gibson Custom Shop 1955 NAMM Show Commemorative Edition Les Paul finished in Samoa Beige. The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) is a not-for-profit global trade association dedicated to the music products industry. Since 1902 companies like Gibson would present their finest products to dealers, press, and show visitors at the annual show. In 1955, the show took place in Chicago, IL where Gibson unveiled 5 uniquely finished Les Paul's in metallic nitrocellulose lacquer car finishes – Samoa Beige being one of them. With this commemorative edition guitar, we invite you to own a little piece of history.
For the famed '55 NAMM trade show Les Paul, Custom Shop went to great lengths to recreate the model, as the originals where made in limited quantities and little is known about their whereabouts today. The body is constructed from a single-cutaway, 1-piece lightweight mahogany. The body is capped with a 2-piece plain maple top and is affixed by hide glue. A 1-ply cream royalite strip of binding perfectly wraps around the top and accents the cream plastics. The team at Custom Shop even went as far as color matching the control knobs to match the Samoa Beige finish. The body features 2 Custom Shop Soapbar P-90 pickups that have been hand-wired to 500k CTS potentiometers and paper-in-oil capacitors.
True to vintage spec, the 1-piece mahogany neck has a long neck tenon and 1950s Chunky "D" shape profile. The bound neck is glued into the body in a traditional set-neck design and is topped with an Indian rosewood fingerboard, 22 historic narrow-tall frets, and aged cellulose nitrate trapezoid fret markers. The headstock features the period correct "low logo" and nylon nut. New to the Les Paul in 1955, a no-wire ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and Stop Bar tailpiece keeps strings stable and fully adjustable while strings are tuned to pitch with the Kluson tuning machines.
The Les Paul has undergone Gibson's premium Murphy Lab Light Aged finish treatment to provide the look and feel of a 70 year old well-loved instrument. Hardware patina, light checking, and a "broken in" feel bring out the guitars character and invite you to play it without being too nice. The Les Paul comes complete in its brown/pink Lifton 5-latch case and is accompanied by its COA.
Although most of the originals have been lost to time, this incredible Gibson Custom Shop recreation of the 1955 NAMM Samoa Beige Les Paul is 1 of 70 examples worldwide. Collect a piece of Les Paul history and play this one loud!
- Limited edition 1 of 70 examples worldwide
- 1-piece lightweight mahogany body
- 2-piece plain maple cap with hide glue fit
- Mahogany neck with 1950s Chunky "D" shape neck profile
- Indian rosewood fingerboard with aged cellulose nitrate trapezoid inlays
- Custom Shop Soapbar P-90 pickups
- No-wire ABR-1 bridge
- Murphy Lab Light Ageing
- 5-latch Lifton hardshell case
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Gibson Custom 1955 NAMM Show Commemorative Edition Les Paul Electric Guitar, Samoa Beige
Gibson Custom 1955 NAMM Show Commemorative Edition Les Paul Electric Guitar, Samoa Beige
Celebrating 70 years since the 1955 NAMM show, we have this excellent Gibson Custom Shop 1955 NAMM Show Commemorative Edition Les Paul finished in Samoa Beige. The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) is a not-for-profit global trade association dedicated to the music products industry. Since 1902 companies like Gibson would present their finest products to dealers, press, and show visitors at the annual show. In 1955, the show took place in Chicago, IL where Gibson unveiled 5 uniquely finished Les Paul's in metallic nitrocellulose lacquer car finishes – Samoa Beige being one of them. With this commemorative edition guitar, we invite you to own a little piece of history.
For the famed '55 NAMM trade show Les Paul, Custom Shop went to great lengths to recreate the model, as the originals where made in limited quantities and little is known about their whereabouts today. The body is constructed from a single-cutaway, 1-piece lightweight mahogany. The body is capped with a 2-piece plain maple top and is affixed by hide glue. A 1-ply cream royalite strip of binding perfectly wraps around the top and accents the cream plastics. The team at Custom Shop even went as far as color matching the control knobs to match the Samoa Beige finish. The body features 2 Custom Shop Soapbar P-90 pickups that have been hand-wired to 500k CTS potentiometers and paper-in-oil capacitors.
True to vintage spec, the 1-piece mahogany neck has a long neck tenon and 1950s Chunky "D" shape profile. The bound neck is glued into the body in a traditional set-neck design and is topped with an Indian rosewood fingerboard, 22 historic narrow-tall frets, and aged cellulose nitrate trapezoid fret markers. The headstock features the period correct "low logo" and nylon nut. New to the Les Paul in 1955, a no-wire ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and Stop Bar tailpiece keeps strings stable and fully adjustable while strings are tuned to pitch with the Kluson tuning machines.
The Les Paul has undergone Gibson's premium Murphy Lab Light Aged finish treatment to provide the look and feel of a 70 year old well-loved instrument. Hardware patina, light checking, and a "broken in" feel bring out the guitars character and invite you to play it without being too nice. The Les Paul comes complete in its brown/pink Lifton 5-latch case and is accompanied by its COA.
Although most of the originals have been lost to time, this incredible Gibson Custom Shop recreation of the 1955 NAMM Samoa Beige Les Paul is 1 of 70 examples worldwide. Collect a piece of Les Paul history and play this one loud!
- Limited edition 1 of 70 examples worldwide
- 1-piece lightweight mahogany body
- 2-piece plain maple cap with hide glue fit
- Mahogany neck with 1950s Chunky "D" shape neck profile
- Indian rosewood fingerboard with aged cellulose nitrate trapezoid inlays
- Custom Shop Soapbar P-90 pickups
- No-wire ABR-1 bridge
- Murphy Lab Light Ageing
- 5-latch Lifton hardshell case
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Celebrating 70 years since the 1955 NAMM show, we have this excellent Gibson Custom Shop 1955 NAMM Show Commemorative Edition Les Paul finished in Samoa Beige. The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) is a not-for-profit global trade association dedicated to the music products industry. Since 1902 companies like Gibson would present their finest products to dealers, press, and show visitors at the annual show. In 1955, the show took place in Chicago, IL where Gibson unveiled 5 uniquely finished Les Paul's in metallic nitrocellulose lacquer car finishes – Samoa Beige being one of them. With this commemorative edition guitar, we invite you to own a little piece of history.
For the famed '55 NAMM trade show Les Paul, Custom Shop went to great lengths to recreate the model, as the originals where made in limited quantities and little is known about their whereabouts today. The body is constructed from a single-cutaway, 1-piece lightweight mahogany. The body is capped with a 2-piece plain maple top and is affixed by hide glue. A 1-ply cream royalite strip of binding perfectly wraps around the top and accents the cream plastics. The team at Custom Shop even went as far as color matching the control knobs to match the Samoa Beige finish. The body features 2 Custom Shop Soapbar P-90 pickups that have been hand-wired to 500k CTS potentiometers and paper-in-oil capacitors.
True to vintage spec, the 1-piece mahogany neck has a long neck tenon and 1950s Chunky "D" shape profile. The bound neck is glued into the body in a traditional set-neck design and is topped with an Indian rosewood fingerboard, 22 historic narrow-tall frets, and aged cellulose nitrate trapezoid fret markers. The headstock features the period correct "low logo" and nylon nut. New to the Les Paul in 1955, a no-wire ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and Stop Bar tailpiece keeps strings stable and fully adjustable while strings are tuned to pitch with the Kluson tuning machines.
The Les Paul has undergone Gibson's premium Murphy Lab Light Aged finish treatment to provide the look and feel of a 70 year old well-loved instrument. Hardware patina, light checking, and a "broken in" feel bring out the guitars character and invite you to play it without being too nice. The Les Paul comes complete in its brown/pink Lifton 5-latch case and is accompanied by its COA.
Although most of the originals have been lost to time, this incredible Gibson Custom Shop recreation of the 1955 NAMM Samoa Beige Les Paul is 1 of 70 examples worldwide. Collect a piece of Les Paul history and play this one loud!
- Limited edition 1 of 70 examples worldwide
- 1-piece lightweight mahogany body
- 2-piece plain maple cap with hide glue fit
- Mahogany neck with 1950s Chunky "D" shape neck profile
- Indian rosewood fingerboard with aged cellulose nitrate trapezoid inlays
- Custom Shop Soapbar P-90 pickups
- No-wire ABR-1 bridge
- Murphy Lab Light Ageing
- 5-latch Lifton hardshell case




















