The Gibson Goldtop, i.e., Les Paul Number 1, not because it was the first Gibson Les Paul electric guitar, but because it was his go to guitar in the 1950's, sold this week at Christie's Auction House for $930,000.
The Gibson Goldtop, i.e., Les Paul Number 1, not because it was the first Gibson Les Paul electric guitar, but because it was his go to guitar in the 1950's, sold this week at Christie's Auction House for $930,000.
The Gibson Goldtop, i.e., Les Paul Number 1, not because it was the first Gibson Les Paul electric guitar, but because it was his go to guitar in the 1950's, sold this week at Christie's Auction House for $930,000.