Epiphone

Description

Few guitars embody the essence of rock 'n' roll to such an extent as the Les Paul. Synonymous with many of the finest players throughout history, the timeless silhouette has helped shape the sound of rock’s greatest stars. While there are thousands upon thousands of exemplary models in circulation, not many have attained the notoriety of a particular 1959 Les Paul Standard dubbed "Greeny." This illustrious instrument was originally owned by Fleetwood Mac founder Peter Green, whose Les Paul tone throughout his tenure with the band became one of the most influential sounds of all time. Green later sold his iconic 1959 LP Standard to Thin Lizzy’s Gary Moore, who kept the guitar for three decades before it landed in the hands of Kirk Hammett from Metallica. Such a storied instrument is bound to have its charming quirks, which is why Epiphone and the Gibson Custom Shop teamed up to put a replica in the hands of players everywhere. The Epiphone Kirk Hammett "Greeny" 1959 Les Paul Standard allows every guitarist to experience the mojo of a certified classic.

Epiphone Greeny Kirk Hammett Les Paul Pickups

Gibson USA Greenybucker Pickups

Peter Green’s distinctive sound owes itself to his masterful ability, as well as to some happy accidents from the Gibson factory that produced his guitar. Original Patent Applied For (PAF) humbuckers were handwound using a machine that didn’t count the windings. No two pickups were alike, and to Green’s further advantage, the neck pickup was wound in reverse polarity. At one time, doing some of his own tech work, Green removed the neck pickup in his 1959 LP Standard and accidentally reinstalled it backwards with the pole pieces facing the bridge. These factors contributed to the sound created by the middle position on Greeny’s pickup selector, which became part of his signature tone that others have sought to replicate for decades. The Epiphone Kirk Hammett Greeny LP distinguishes these hallmark features with a pair of Gibson USA Greenybuckers, complete with a reverse-mounted, reverse-polarity neck position to sound the part of an iconic guitar.   

Epiphone Greeny Kirk Hammett Les Paul Greeny Burst

Signature Greeny Burst

Collectors will tell you that what separates a decent vintage Les Paul Standard from an outstanding one is the quality of the flame maple top and how well it's faded over the years. Greeny, being its fabled self, has a gorgeous flame and a dignified faded burst finish—a testament to its stateliness. The Epiphone Kirk Hammett LP Standard comes with a maple top on a mahogany body, capped by a AAA flame maple veneer finished in a custom Greeny Burst. The guitar looks especially stylish without a pickguard, keeping in line with the authentic Greeny, and completing the characteristic image is a Gibson USA “open book” headstock. An homage to its inspiration, the Kirk Hammett Epiphone looks wise beyond its years.

Epiphone Greeny Kirk Hammett Les Paul Controls

Premium Hardware and Components

Trademark sonics and vintage looks separate Greeny from a "regular" Les Paul Standard, but it’s the consideration Epiphone has put into the hardware and components that further make this a noteworthy guitar. Everything is top-notch, including a Switchcraft pickup selector and 1/4" output jack, CTS potentiometers, Mallory capacitors and Grover Rotomatic tuners. The Kirk Hammett Greeny also features mismatched pairs of volume and tone knobs, just like the original. This is a player's guitar built to serve musicians, just as Greeny has done for three legendary guitarists over more than five decades.

Epiphone Greeny Kirk Hammett Les Paul Neck and Headstock

Custom Neck Carve

The Epiphone Greeny rocks a one-piece mahogany neck with an Indian laurel fingerboard. It’s carved to its own custom profile based on a rounded '50s Les Paul neck, with 22 frets and a 12" radius. Elite playability is a key ingredient of any Les Paul, and the Epiphone Greeny has plenty of it. The standard 24.75" scale length provides just enough speed, even on thicker, rounder neck profiles like those from the '50s and '60s. Trapezoid mother-of-pearl inlays complete the classic look of the Epiphone Kirk Hammett Greeny.

Rarely does the opportunity to own a revered, mythical instrument come along. While Gibson has modeled the historic Greeny in the past, Epiphone presents it to a much broader audience. The attention to detail that’s gone into reproducing a time-honored guitar is profound, but the ability to do so while also creating an instrument that stands on its own is perhaps most impressive. The Epiphone Kirk Hammett "Greeny" 1959 Les Paul Standard carries on the legacy shared by some of guitar history's greatest treasures.

Features

  • Mahogany body with AAA flame maple veneer
  • One-piece mahogany neck, Indian laurel fingerboard
  • LockTone stopbar tailpiece, Grover Rotomatic tuners, Epiphone ABR bridge
  • Gibson USA Greenybucker pickups, Switchcraft pickup selector

Specs

Body
  • Top wood: Maple With AAA Flame Maple Veneer
  • Body wood: Mahogany
Neck
  • Neck shape: Custom
  • Neck wood: One-piece mahogany
  • Scale length: 24.75"
Fingerboard
  • Material: Indian Laurel
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Inlays: Mother-of-pearl Trapezoid
  • Nut width/material: Graph Tech
Electronics
  • Configuration: HH
  • Neck: Gibson USA Greenybucker With Reversed Magnetic Polarity, Reverse Mounted
  • Bridge: Gibson USA Greenybucker
  • Control layout: 2 Volume, 2 Tone, 50s Wiring, CTS Potentiometers, Mallory Capacitors
  • Pickup switch: Switchcraft pickup selector
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Fixed
  • Bridge design: Epiphone ABR
  • Tailpiece: LockTone Stopbar
  • Tuning machines: Grover Rotomatic with kidney buttons
  • Color: Nickel
Other
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Case: Hardshell case
  • Orientation: Right-handed

Reviews

4.8

10 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Jamming7
  2. Recording7
  3. Practicing6
  4. Rock Concerts5
  5. Small Venues5
Cons
  1. A little heavy1
  2. Not the best nut1
  3. A little steep on price1
  4. Gibson headstock with epiphone truss rod cover?!1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced4
  2. Novice3
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Fun To Play8
  2. Good Feel8
  3. Good Tone8
  4. Good Pick Up7
  5. Solid Electronics7
  • One of the best Guitar's I've ever played. Top Notch

    5

    submitted2 months ago

    byJackson

    fromSpokane, Washington

    The neck feels thick but when you play it's super comfortable. Pickups are amazing, it looks amazing in person. Only con I'd say is that it's a slight bit heavy compared to other guitars

  • Yes

    5

    submitted3 months ago

    byCain

    fromHouston, Texas

    I'm a big time USA guitar only buyer. But only because I haven't been able to find good quality in other guitars especially in China. I saw the Epi Greeny on the rack at GC picked it up and started playing it thinking it was a Gibson. When I realized it was not. I was shocked. So I picked out a few Gibsons, and played them, but could not get any of them to compare to it. I was blown away and I haven't put it down since, that was three weeks ago. Well worth what I paid.

  • I would buy a dozen if I could afford to!

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byMike

    fromEastlake Ohio 44095

    Absolutely fantastic guitar! Top notch quality, plays & sounds awesome, no complaints from me whatsoever! Neighbors, on the other hand... LOL

  • Must buy

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted6 months ago

    byCharles

    fromRipley WV

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This guitar out of the box is amazing in every way, tuners frets too the wood , And with Gibson pickups and hardware, the case is topnotch, the neck is fast tone is crazy good, worth every penny

  • Terrific instrument

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byJeff

    fromDenver, CO

    I practice with it everyday. The guitar was perfect right out of the box, no discernible flaws. I have 3 Gibson LPs and this compares very favorably with them. The satin finish is gorgeous and extremely pleasant to touch. Great pickups and tones.

  • No Epiphone quality control!

    4

    submitted2 years ago

    byStephen

    fromDenver

    Ordered three Epiphone greeny 's and got three broken guitars. Gave up on Epiphone and ordered the Gibson and it is as good as it gets. Magnificent tone and quality control. I love my 2000 Epiphone but would never buy them again.

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Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byAAA-DDG-DDG-DAA

    fromOak Ridge, NC

    Is, it setup like the one and only Greeny where the pickups are intentionally out of phase? Based upon the description of wiring and the pickup orientation. It should be but not stated in the description unless I entirely missed something.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes — Epiphone carefully replicated the legendary “Greeny” polarity quirk. Just like the original 1959 Les Paul (now owned by Kirk Hammett) and its Gibson reissue models, the Epiphone Kirk Hammett “Greeny” features the neck pickup reverse‑mounted with flipped magnetic polarity,
  • asked byDewanzo

    fromCookson, Ok.l

    Does Green come with a hard case or only a bag?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked byLeft-handed

    fromColumbus,ohii

    Does it come in left hand

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Thank you for your question. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.
  • asked byCarl

    fromWA

    NEW Epiphone Greeny LP - where is it built, is it a limited edition?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Epiphone Greeny LP is made in China.
  • asked bygreg

    fromMiddleton Wisconsin

    Where is it manufactured?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Epiphone Kirk Hammett "Greeny" is made in China.