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Duende

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  1. I currently own 10 different MIII model guitars. I was collecting them back when I was single and consider myself a sudo expert/collector on them. If you have any questions let me know. I always wanted an MIV - although I've never seen one for sale.

     

    2 MIII Deluxe

    3 MIII Standard (2 white' date=' 1 black)

    1 MIII All American with Steinberg Trem (3 humbuckers)

    2 MIII Les Paul Classic (both Heritage Cherry Sunburst, although one looks like a Honey Burst and seems to be chambered/lighter and was registered as a promo model)

    2 MIII Les Paul Studio Lite (1 trans-red, 1 trans-blue)

     

    [u']Off the top of my head there are;[/u]

     

    MIII Standard - poplar body, comes in black or ebony, white / or artic white, and a translucent red

     

    MIII Stealth - same as Standard - though no pick guard, and a natural wood finish

     

    MIII Deluxe - 3 different woods - (I don't remember right now and don't have the documentation with me) with a natural finish (my personal favorite)

     

    MIII Les Paul Studio Lite, black chrome hardware, translucent Blue, Red, or Cherry Burst finishes. very light guitars made out of Chromyte (balsa wood block) They state ebony boards but I have one ebony and one rosewood.

     

    MIII Les Paul Classic, only came in Heritage Cherry Sunburst finish

     

    Custom Shop - you never can tell...

     

    MIII, M-III, M III, M3, M-3, M 3

     

     

    Wow what a great collection :)

    I love my Gibson m3 Deluxe. I know one of the woods in the body is made from walnut if that is of any help.

    I paid £600 for it about 2 years back. I have never seen a range of guitars sell for such a huge diversity of prices too.

     

    They are one of Gibson's unsung heroes to me!

     

    Matt

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