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  2. Feb 22, 2022 · It’s a Les Paul all right, but not the real deal: instead, it’s his ‘59 LP replica, built by late guitar builder, Kris Derrig. Speaking to Metro, Slash also attempted to quantify the size of his guitar collection, which he estimated to be “a little bit in excess of 400”.

    • Les Paul Standard – Replica by Kris Derrig #90607
    • 1987 Gibson Les Paul
    • 1966 Gibson EDS-1275
    • 1987 Gibson Les Paul Standard
    • Les Paul Standard – Replica by Max Baranet
    • 1970s Memphis Les Paul
    • 1978/79 B.C. Rich Mockingbird
    • Gibson Les Paul
    • 1959 Gibson Les Paul Tobacco Sunburst/ Joe Perry
    • Guild Double Neck “Crossroads” Slash Custom

    Finish: Appetite Burst / Yellow Years used:1986 to Present During the recording process of Appetite for Destruction, Slash was brewing frustration with his equipment, especially since he was no longer satisfied with the sound he was getting from his B.C Rich and Jackson guitars. Manager Alen Niven took notice of this and bought two Les Paul replica...

    Finish: Two-Tone Sunburst Years used:1987 to 1998 These original Gibson Les Pauls came along with the release and success of Guns N’ Roses’ debut, Appetite for Destruction. At this point, Slash had grown tired of his B.C Rich and was extremely cautious regarding his precious Les Paul replicas due to their particular modified sound. So in early 1987...

    Finish: Black Years used:1989 to Present This double-neck standard briefly earned Slash the title of the successor of Jimmy Page, it is one of the most highlighted guitars on his catalog despite its minimal usage. It was reportedly acquired shortly after the breakthrough success of Appetite for Destruction, as Gibson dealers grew eager to become Sl...

    Finish: Black Years used:1992 to Unspecified This black Les Paul has been described as Slash’s first Gibson guitar, while other guitars have been credited with this title, the guitarist has claimed that this was it. He first got it in 1992, so hard evidence of this being his introduction to Gibson might be in order, but the record seems a tad blurr...

    Finish: Appetite Burst / Yellow Years used:1986 to Present One of the three guitars Slash got from Howie Hubberman, this guitar was acquired shortly after the guitarist sold his original Hunterburst Les Paul. The story follows a desperate Hudson who was contacted by Guitars R Us, informing him there was a spare replica, a rather similar one to his ...

    Finish: Unspecified Years used:1978 to 1981 The first of a lifelong relationship with the iconic Les Paul model, Slash learned how to manage himself through shreds and blues licks on this 1970s copy of the Gibson model. It was during the late 70s that Saul picked up this first electric guitar right after a miscellaneous, unspecified acoustic, and s...

    Finish: Koa Wood Natural Finish Years used:1981 to Unspecified Known as the actual Tidus Sloan guitar, this early B.C Rich six-string was the first high-end game Slash got to his hands after years of practicing in his Memphis Les Paul copy. This was one of the 3 alleged guitars Hudson saved for during the course of 2 years in Los Angeles. Lining up...

    Finish: Hunter Burst Yellow Years used:1986 Owned for a brief period, as sources suggest, this Hunter Burst Les Paul was Slash’s first Gibson guitar before his more renowned Kris Derrig replica. Slash got this Les Paul from a shop in Los Angeles called Guitars R Us owned by Howie Hubberman. This Les Paul was pawned before Hudson came for it, it is ...

    Finish: Tobacco Burst Years used:1990 to 2000 This guitar was previously owned by Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, it was gifted to him by his ex-wife before he sold it to Gerry Beaudoin who would sell it to Eric Johnson. When Johnson learned that this guitar was originally Perry’s, he offered to sell it back for a large amount, the guitarist couldn’...

    Finish: Black Years used:1993 to Present A guitar made following Slash’s design and specifications by Guild, according to the story, this “design” was drawn on a cocktail napkin by a drunken Hudson before giving it to the luthiers. The Guild Doubleneck custom was conceived based on Slash’s need of switching between acoustic and electric sounds duri...

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · What Is Slash's Net Worth? Slash is a British-American musician and songwriter who has a net worth of $120 million. Slash is best known for being the lead guitarist of the band Guns N' Roses.

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  4. Sep 8, 2018 · The Blast has now offered more details regarding Slash's guitar collection, revealing that it contains 221 instruments, all of which were collectively valued at $1.92 million. The most...

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  5. 3 days ago · On the Use Your Illusion albums, Slash started to stretch out a little bit. I remember I had a 1965 ES-335, and there was one song it would have been perfect for, because that one called for a different tone to a Les Paul. So I had his tech [Adam Day] bring out my guitar. Slash picked it up and wasn’t that impressed.

  6. Sep 6, 2023 · Slash's 'Hunter Burst' Les Paul guitar is up for auction, with a minimum bid of $1 million required should you be interested in purchasing it. The guitar, which Slash used for live performances and recording sessions with Guns N' Roses in 1985-86, was sold by the guitarist in July 1986, and has since been on display at the Rock And Roll Hall Of ...

  7. May 4, 2023 · Here, Slash takes us on a tour of some of the standout guitars in The Collection: Slash, recalling when each instrument came into his life and how it continues to be a part of his musical experience today.

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