I would take a Gibson 'Les Paul' for performance. Before that a telecaster with a 'Strat' Neck and an extra humbucket. For acoustic I would take a model one Ovation 'Super Baladeer' or a Martin. A Gibson 325 with or without a trapeze is just fine. I have owned five different tellies. I has a variety 1 les paul Gibson with one humbucket and the ser.#7. I bought it for 70 bucks. I sold it for 300. I wish I still had it. Now I have a Heritage 535ES. Plays like the Gibson it is. The owners of Heritage all worked for Gibson. It is a fine guitar. I would trade it for a les paul. Maybe.
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Nope. He plays the proper Gibsons. But he does have an Epiphone signature guitar, a couple in fact.
Slash uses a gibson les paul standerd tobacco sunburst :)
He played the Les Paul Gibson Electric Guitar.
If you are talking about Sully Erna from Godsmack, then he usually plays a Gibson Les Paul Standard that he fitted with EMG pickups. There is no Signature Series because:A. Godsmack is not as popular as some of the other candidates Gibson has for a Signature Series lineB. Gibson usually does NOT produce Signature lines period,C. Sully is a Rhythm guitarists, and usually only lead guitarists get a Signature Series deal.
According to the website Musician's Friend, the price range for a Gibson Les Paul Supreme guitar is in the hefty price range of $4,718.00 to $5,190.00 MSRP. However, you can get the same guitar on sale at the Musician's Friend website starting at $3,099.99.