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Gibson Longhorn Double Cut BV

Gibson have done it to me again. I hate them, but I love their guitars. This is a beauty. The latest GOTM release, the Longhorn Double Cut DV is a thing of beauty.

Gibson GOTM Longhorn Double Cut

Besides being a stunner to look at, technically it is very well optioned. Dual EMG humbuckers, piezo under the tune-o-matic bridge for acoustic tones, and seperate outputs for each, this is an all in one solution for live performance.

If you don't like the colour (shame on you) then the guitar is also available and the Gibson Longhorn Doube Cut HS which features a classic cherry sunburst.

1961 Gibson Les Paul Junior  Cherry Double Cut  NICE
1961 Gibson Les Paul Junior Cherry Double Cut NICE
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1959 Gibson Les Paul Junior  Cherry Double Cut  NICE
1959 Gibson Les Paul Junior Cherry Double Cut NICE
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1958 Gibson Les Paul Junior Double Cut w/P-90 OSSC VGC!
1958 Gibson Les Paul Junior Double Cut w/P-90 OSSC VGC!
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Chris is a washed up has been grunge god trying to find redemption in the blues, but being side tracked by progressive metal, real life, and fantasies of composing professional wrestling theme music. He has a very out of date website at chriswatsonmusic.com and a home studio still in pieces one year on from moving house.He also tweets @chrislwatson.

15 Responses to "Gibson Longhorn Double Cut BV"

  • Jon P. 08:33 PM 04/6/2008

    Good Lord that’s pathetic. You’d think that with all the experience (not to mention money) thta Gibson’s got, that they could do better than that.

    It looks like some Chinese knockoff gone wrong. That headstock has got to go too… it looks like a paddle on that guitar. Other than that, it’s fine.

    I’ll stick with my Les Paul, faults and all.

  • Jon P. 05:33 AM 04/6/2008

    Good Lord that's pathetic. You'd think that with all the experience (not to mention money) thta Gibson's got, that they could do better than that.

    It looks like some Chinese knockoff gone wrong. That headstock has got to go too… it looks like a paddle on that guitar. Other than that, it's fine.

    I'll stick with my Les Paul, faults and all.

  • Sammy 09:13 AM 05/6/2008

    I like the selector switch being moved to the lower section. I tend to bump mine on my LP Studio and inadvertantly switch to a different pickup.

  • Sammy 06:13 PM 04/6/2008

    I like the selector switch being moved to the lower section. I tend to bump mine on my LP Studio and inadvertantly switch to a different pickup.

  • Wookie 02:38 PM 05/6/2008

    I don’t know. I like it in the blue, but I think it looks ordinary with the classic sunburst.

  • Wookie 11:38 PM 04/6/2008

    I don't know. I like it in the blue, but I think it looks ordinary with the classic sunburst.

  • buddhabelly 06:14 PM 12/6/2008

    wish it had silver hardware instead of gold.

  • buddhabelly 03:14 AM 12/6/2008

    wish it had silver hardware instead of gold.

  • Neil C 12:49 AM 11/7/2008

    It looks like a PRS clone to me.

    Kinda reminds me of when David Coverdale started impersonating Robert Plant,………except this is more like Plant impersonating Coverdale.

  • Neil C 09:49 AM 10/7/2008

    It looks like a PRS clone to me.

    Kinda reminds me of when David Coverdale started impersonating Robert Plant,………except this is more like Plant impersonating Coverdale.

  • Wookie 05:13 PM 14/7/2008

    Maybe PRS should sue Gibson… that would be a turn up for the books.

  • Wookie 02:13 AM 14/7/2008

    Maybe PRS should sue Gibson… that would be a turn up for the books.

  • John B 04:09 PM 06/1/2009

    I am a traditional LP guy myself. But my son, who has and loves his LP but is not biased like my picked up that guitar and played is he said it felt nicer than anything he has ever played. And with the EMG’s it really sounded quite nice too.

  • Chris 10:54 AM 07/1/2009

    Lucky him. I’d love to get my hands on one and give it a go.

  • Hugh Strickland 04:32 AM 28/8/2009

    Does any body know how to adjust the controls on a Gibson Longhorn? Gibson says when you plug into the “A” plug the front volume should be inactive. My guitar teacher says to yurn off the front volume control (its still active) and turn the tone off. This doesn’t sound right to me

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