Slash Guitars
Slash
began playing on an acoustic guitar but his first electric guitar was a
copy of Gibson Explorer given by his grandmother. Later he added a
Memphis Les Paul copy, a B.C. Rich Warlock and a B.C. Rich Mockingbird
to his collection. In the mid-80s, Slash discovered Gibson Les Paul that
becomes the main part of his equipment.
For studio sessions and since Appetite For Destruction, the guitar Slash has been using almost exclusively is a replica of a Les Paul Flame '59. But for some specific parts, he sometimes played with other guitars like a Flying V '59 ("Knockin' On Heaven's Door", "Estranged" and "Live And Let Die"), Explorer '58 ("Locomotive"), Stratocaster '65 ("Yesterdays", "So Fine", "Back And Forth Again" and "What Do You Want To Be"), Telecaster '52 ("Sucker Train Blues"), Gretsh ("The Last Fight").
On stage, with Guns N' Roses, Snakepit or Velvet Revolver, Slash mainly uses two Les Paul Standard '87, a Les Paul Standard '76, a Les Paul Gold Top '87 and a customized B.C. Rich Mockingbird ("You Could Be Mine", "The Alien", "Sucker Train Blues"). When he needs a double-neck guitar, he uses a Gibson EDS-1275 ("Patience", "Knockin' On Heaven's Door") or a Guild Crossroads ("Neither Can I", "Back And Forth Again", "Back To The Moment"). Finally, for most slide parts, Slash plays with a Travis Bean T-1000 ("Bad Obsession", "Rusted Heroes").
For studio sessions and since Appetite For Destruction, the guitar Slash has been using almost exclusively is a replica of a Les Paul Flame '59. But for some specific parts, he sometimes played with other guitars like a Flying V '59 ("Knockin' On Heaven's Door", "Estranged" and "Live And Let Die"), Explorer '58 ("Locomotive"), Stratocaster '65 ("Yesterdays", "So Fine", "Back And Forth Again" and "What Do You Want To Be"), Telecaster '52 ("Sucker Train Blues"), Gretsh ("The Last Fight").
On stage, with Guns N' Roses, Snakepit or Velvet Revolver, Slash mainly uses two Les Paul Standard '87, a Les Paul Standard '76, a Les Paul Gold Top '87 and a customized B.C. Rich Mockingbird ("You Could Be Mine", "The Alien", "Sucker Train Blues"). When he needs a double-neck guitar, he uses a Gibson EDS-1275 ("Patience", "Knockin' On Heaven's Door") or a Guild Crossroads ("Neither Can I", "Back And Forth Again", "Back To The Moment"). Finally, for most slide parts, Slash plays with a Travis Bean T-1000 ("Bad Obsession", "Rusted Heroes").
1. Les Paul Gold Top 1957 | 2. Les Paul Gold Top 1957 | 3. Les Paul 1958 Sunburst
4. Les Paul 1959 | 5. Les Paul Gold Top 1956 | 6. Les Paul 1959 | 7. Les Paul 1959
1 & 4. Slash Snakepit Les Paul | 2 & 3. Slash Les Paul Custom
5. Les Paul Corvette | 6. Les Paul 12 cordes 1990 | 7. Les Paul Custom
1. B.C. Rich Mockingbird | 2. B.C. Rich Mockingbird | 3. B.C. Rich Mockingbird
4. B.C. Rich Mockingbird Arch Top | 5. B.C. Rich Mockingbird | 6. B.C. Rich Mockingbird
1. B.C. Rich Doubleneck | 2. Guild Custom Crossroads | 3. Gibson EDS-1275 1967
4. Guild Custom Made "Crossroads" | 5. Guild Custom Made "Crossroads"
1. Fender Stratocaster | 2. Fender Telecaster 1952 | 3. Fender Telecaster
4. Fender Stratocaster 1965 | 5. Basse Fender 6 cordes 1965 | 6. Fender Stratocaster
1. Les Paul 1959 | 2. Telecaster 1952 | 3. Les Paul 1958 | 4. Flying V 1959
5. Les Paul 1959 | 6. Stratocaster 1965 | 7. Les Paul 1959 Replica | 8. Explorer 1958
Slash Les Paul Signature guitars from 1997 to 2010
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