EpiphoneEpiphone Les Paul Tommy Thayer Electric Blue<p><strong>EPIPHONE LES PAUL TOMMY THAYER ELECTRIC BLUE</strong></p><p>You Wanted the Best, You Got the Best in Dazzling Electric Blue</p><p>The Tommy Thayer \"Electric Blue\" Les Paul was designed by KISS legend Tommy Thayer and is his fourth signature model with Epiphone. The unique Electric Blue finish came about via fellow KISS bandmate Eric Singer, who turned Thayer on to custom painter John Douglas who collaborated with the Epiphone team on the color. Thayer says, \"I play the Epiphone all the time and they sound like a great guitar should.\" Thayer\'s guitar is equipped with Seymour Duncan® humbuckers, engraved Tommy Thayer metal truss rod cover, chrome-finished pickguard, eye-catching Electric Blue sparkle finish, Spaceman logo on the back of the headstock, and a custom blue hardshell case. Available for a limited time.</p>0 stars, based on 0 reviews
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You Wanted the Best, You Got the Best in Dazzling Electric Blue
The Tommy Thayer “Electric Blue” Les Paul was designed by KISS legend Tommy Thayer and is his fourth signature model with Epiphone. The unique Electric Blue finish came about via fellow KISS bandmate Eric Singer, who turned Thayer on to custom painter John Douglas who collaborated with the Epiphone team on the color. Thayer says, “I play the Epiphone all the time and they sound like a great guitar should.” Thayer’s guitar is equipped with Seymour Duncan® humbuckers, engraved Tommy Thayer metal truss rod cover, chrome-finished pickguard, eye-catching Electric Blue sparkle finish, Spaceman logo on the back of the headstock, and a custom blue hardshell case. Available for a limited time.
The Epiphone Les Paul Tommy Thayer Electric Blue refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.