EDS-1275
The Gibson EDS-1275 is an iconic double-neck electric guitar, introduced in 1958, that became legendary for its unique design and versatility. Featuring both a 12-string and a 6-string neck, the EDS-1275 allows guitarists to switch between rich, layered chordal textures and traditional lead playing. Famously used by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, the EDS-1275 gained widespread recognition for its role in performances of songs like "Stairway to Heaven." With its eye-catching aesthetics and versatile tonal range, the EDS-1275 is highly sought after by both players and collectors, revered as one of Gibson's most distinctive and collectible models.