Gibson Custom Shop Zakk Wylde Signature Les Paul Electric Guitar - Bull's Eye In a tribute to his scorching riffs and remarkable stage presence, Gibson honors one of heavy metal's premier lead guitarists with the Zakk Wylde Signature Les Paul Electric Guitar. It features Wylde's trademark black-and-antique-white bull's-eye graphics; powerful EMG humbucking pickups (an 81 and 85); and an oiled, raw maple neck. The LP body has a 1-piece mahogany back with carved maple top; an ebony fretboard with pearl block inlay; gold hardware including an engraved gold truss-rod cover with Zakk Wylde logo; multi-ply binding on top, back, neck, and peghead. A gorgeous guitar and capable of doing serious sonic damage. Gibson includes a hardshell case with the Custom Shop Zakk Wylde Les Paul Guitar. Gibson's Custom Shop produces some of the finest electric guitars on earth. Using the best materials money can buy, a staff of skilled luthiers reproduce some of the greatest Gibsons of the past and create stunning new instruments for players and collectors who demand the best.
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History From his early work with Ozzy Osbourne, to his seminal playing with Black Label Society, to his distinctive solo outings, Zakk Wylde has distinguished himself as one of the most fierce lead players in all of rock. A technique as furious and aggressive demands a guitar to match. Gibson Custom is honored to work with Wylde to create a guitar that features his trademark bullseye graphics, EMG humbucking pickups and raw, unfinished necks. The Zakk Wylde Les Paul from Gibson Custom is the ultimate weapon for guitarists looking to hack out anything from metal to grunge to the most raw shred styles. Body The guitar is constructed under close guidance from Wylde and built to the same specs as his original Les Paul Custom guitar, beginning with the Les Paul’s traditional carved maple top and solid mahogany back with multi-ply black and white binding around the top and back. The neck is a three-piece maple neck with no finish, giving the exact, slick feel of Wylde’s original.
The neck is topped with a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with pearl block inlays, multi-ply black and white binding along the fingerboard, and Gibson’s classic rounded profile. Hardware All of the guitar’s hardware is finished in gold, including its Nashville Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece. The pickups are exactly the same as the ones in Wylde’s original guitar: an EMG85 in the neck position, and an EMG81 in the bridge position. The EMG85 has more measurable output, but its frequency response and string interface are different, yielding a warmer and more natural tone and delivering balanced and uniform string response. The wide aperture of the coils produces a beefier low end and fatter top end, with loads of output that doesn’t get muddy. The EMG81 is its perfect compliment, working best for high volume overdrive and amps with a master volume and producing a razor sharp attack with incredible sustain for brilliant soloing. Each Zakk Wylde Les Paul Custom comes with the standard Gibson Custom hardshell case and a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Zakk himself.
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Zakk Wylde is best known as the former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne, founder of the heavy metal band Black Label Society, and as a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and occasional actor. He was also the lead guitarist and vocalist in Pride & Glory, who released one self-titled album in 1994 before disbanding.
As a solo artist he released one album called Book of Shadows in 1996. As for the guitars, Zakk is mostly known for his Les Paul Customs with the bullseye finish.
He mostly prefers playing on a shaved maple neck with ebony fretboard, using Dunlop 6000 wire. Almost all of this guitar are loaded with humbuckers, and feature some kind of a custom paintjob. Zakk even designed a couple of guitars himself, including the Gibson/Epiphone ZV and Graveyard Disciple model.
More recently he started his own company called Wylde Audio, and plans on making and eventually using those instruments himself. Zakk Wylde’s Electric Guitars: 1980s Gibson SG Firebrand Deluxe This is the first Gibson guitar that Zakk ever bought, and the one he used for practicing and learning when he was around 15 years old.
The guitar was finished in pelham blue, and featured smaller black pickguard, and most likely a pair of Velvet Brick humbuckers (Bill Lawrence designed). Zakk ended up selling the guitar couple of years later, because he wanted to buy a Les Paul Custom. 1980s Gibson Les Paul Goldtop Zakk played this guitar in Zyris circa 1985, as seen in this video. We couldn’t find anything specific about this guitar, so if you happen to know anything please send us a message using the form below this article.
1981 Gibson Les Paul Custom “The Grail” Zakk bought this guitar upon joining Ozzy Osbourne band in 1987. He traded this guitar with Scott Quinn, who in exchange got a double neck Gibson SG. When Zakk received the guitar, it was equipped with standard humbuckers, but Zakk very soon replaced them with set – after trying them out on one of his student’s guitar.
Originally the guitar was finished in blonde/cream color (still visible on the sides and the back of the body). But Zakk felt this was Randy Rhoads’ signature thing, and he wanted something different – so he decided to send the guitar to a guitar luthier for a paintjob.
The initial idea was to paint the Hitchcock Vertigo design on it, but the guitar came back with the bull’s-eye decals. Zakk ended up liking it, and he decided to just stuck with it. Zakk lost his 81′ Les Paul at one point in the 90s, as it supposedly fell of a truck that was transporting band’s equipment.
The guitar randomly appeared at a local pawnshop in Texas couple of years later, and guy named Jerry Weisinger ended up buying it for $250 – initially thinking it was a retail Gibson Zakk Wylde Les Paul Custom. He read somewhere that Zakk lost his original 81′ Custom, so he took out the pickups out of the guitar he just purchased, and saw “Z.W.” underneath them. After comparing the serial number against the “The Grail”s which was available on Zakk website, it became clear that he owns Zakk’s original guitar.
Luckily for Zakk, he was contacted by Jerry and he received his guitar back. As for specs, as already mentioned the guitar was equipped with EMG pickups, and it has a shaved maple neck with ebony fretboard. 1980s Gibson Les Paul Standard “Shattered Glass” This is one of the guitars Zakk had prior to joining Ozzy Osbourne. It is supposedly the very same guitar he took with him on the audition for the spot in the band. It was originally finished in tobacco sunburst, but Zakk wanted something original so he had it custom-painted by a guitar luthier to feature shattered glass design. The guitar is mostly known for it’s appearance on the early photo sessions of the Ozzy Osbourne band in 1987, done by Mark Weiss.
This guitar went through countless modifications. At one point it had pictures of all of Zakk’s musical heroes and bands glued to the body, and some time later it was completely stripped down to bare wood. Nowadays the guitar is known as the “Pope Page Dragon” – featuring finish identical to one on Jimmy Page’s original Telecaster. 1989 Gibson Les Paul Custom “The Rebel” This guitar originally started as a black Les Paul Custom, but inspired by Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd Zakk decided to decorate the body with the Rebel flag design.
Very soon though, he discovered that Bret Michaels from Poison already had that very same design on his guitar. Since he wanted for his guitar to be unique, one day while drinking beer at his house Zakk started sanding down the finish and began nailing bottle caps on the body – which eventually became the guitar’s trademark.
I saw Bret Michaels in a Poison video and he had a rebel flag on one of his guitars. I’m buddies with him now, but then I was thinking, “I can’t be walking around with a rebel guitar. Bret Michaels has a f.ing rebel guitar!” Everyone was going to be yelling, “Hey Zakk, I love your Bret Michaels guitar.” – Ozzy Osbourne himself was not a fan of southern rock, so one day as he was poking Zakk about his musical preferences Zakk realized that his guitar was nowhere to be seen. He went outside and saw one of the guys with the guitar wrapped in some paper, trying to set it on fire. Seconds later, the huge flame caught the guitar as Zakk was trying to put the fire out. Luckily for him, the fire mostly caught just the paper, and the Les Paul itself wasn’t damaged too much. Zakk Les Paul was damaged once again in an accident caused by his little daughter, who bumped into one of Zakk guitars as they were standing next to each other, causing them to fall like dominos. The Rebel ended up with a broken headstock, but it was quickly repaired by Gibson luthiers.
1957 Gibson Les Paul Junior Zakk received this guitar from Ozzy in the early 80s, as a present for his birthday (most likely his 21st). It’s his main go-to guitar for clean stuff in the studio, but he never uses it live.
Zakk’s Les Paul Junior was made in 1957, and it features a single-cutout body shape with sunburst finish, and a single P-90 pickups in the bridge position. 1980s Gibson Les Paul Standard “Red Bullseye” Zakk started using this guitar as early as 1989/1990. By the looks of the guitar on the cover of the June 1990 issue of Guitar World magazine, it is a Les Paul Standard with natural finish, featuring red bulls-eye design painted over the original finish, and of course two.
Since then, the guitar was modified to look more like a Custom – mainly by changing the white pickup rings with black ones, and replacing the control knobs. The Glory This guitar was custom made by guitar luther Andy Beech, who at the time worked as his guitar tech (same person made that weird shaped guitar that Zakk used in the ‘Rock Star’ movie). It features flame maple top on one piece mahogany chambered body, mahogany neck with ebony fretboard, and EMG 85/81 humbucker set. Supposedly, the cutout was added by Zakk himself, since the original design didn’t allow him to reach the higher frets.
Zakk played this guitar during the 1992 “Live and Loud” tour. Gibson Les Paul Custom “Mirror” This guitar started appearing towards the late 90s. The guitar is obviously a black Les Paul Custom wrapped in some mylar film to make the mirror effect on the circles, with two EMG humbuckers instead of the stock pickups. 1978 Gibson Les Paul Custom “Camo” Another in the line of Custom Les Pauls with the bullseye design – this one with camo pattern. The guitar is a rather rare model with maple neck and white inlays. Later on, both Gibson and Epiphone produced a ZW signature model based on this guitar.
Gibson Les Paul Custom Pelham Blue This is one of Zakk’s more recent guitars. It was custom built for him, and features pelham blue finish – identical to one on his first SG guitar – and of course styling the bullseye design. In reality, there are two identical Les Paul pelham blue guitars – one of which was stolen in 2014 but luckily recovered just a couple of days later. Gibson Les Paul Custom “Buzzsaw” Again one of the more recent guitars. This one features a slightly different design when compared to the usual bullseye. Beside that, the guitar shares the specs with the other guitars – maple neck with ebony fretboard and two. Zakk mostly plays the orange/black Gibson models, although there are couple of different color combos available, as well as a cheaper Epiphone version which Zakk endorsed a while ago.
Gibson Flying V This is just basically a black Gibson Flying V with bullseye design, loaded with two EMG pickups and Floyd Rose tremolo. His first Flying V was probably a vintage guitar, but nowadays he mostly uses the signature model from Gibson. Gibson EDS-1275 Zakk has at least two of these, one white with the stock pickups, and other originally blank now with a mirror front plate and EMG pickups. More recently, he also acquired a black and white bullseye EDF-1275.
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Gibson/Epiphone ZV This guitar was introduced in the mid 2000s as the first Zakk Wylde designed guitar. The top portion of the body was inspired by the Gibson SG model, while the bottom is shaped like a Flying V. The body was made of mahogany, while the neck is maple with rosewood fretboard. The rest of the specs are identical to Zakk’s Les Paul Customs. Gibson produced only a limited number of this guitar, while Epiphone still makes and sells a somewhat cheaper version of the ZV. Epiphone Graveyard Disciple Zakk designed this guitar with the help of Epiphone. It was inspired by some older models, like the Bo Diddley Gretsch. The body was designed to look like a coffin, and it’s made of one-piece mahogany, with the neck being maple with ebony fretboard. The guitar is also equipped with two EMG pickups, and the Floyd Rose tremolo system.
Karl Sandoval V This is one of Zakk’s favorite on-stage guitars. It is fitted with EMG instead of the stock DiMarzio pickups, and it has a polka dot paint-job. He mostly plays it as a homage to late Randy Roads, Ozzy Osbourne’s guitarist who used to play the same model.
Zakk has few of these, perhaps the best known one has black paint-job with white dots, which he used in the music video for “Suicide Messiah”. Dean Razorback Guitar given to him by Dimebag Darrel, shortly before his death.
Zakk only used it once on stage to play “In This River,” to pay a personal tribute to Dimebag. Zakk Wylde’s Acoustic Guitars: Gibson Chet Atkins SST Used in the early days with Ozzy, most notably on “Mama I’m Coming Home”. Based on some of photos on Zakk’s social pages, he still has the guitar, and takes very special care of it. Gibson Dove Only instance of Zakk playing this guitar is a video recorded in 1994, during Pride & Glory UK tour.
Alvarez 12 string Seen mostly around the time Zakk worked on his solo album in 1996, which was mostly acoustic. It is safe to believe that he used the guitar on some of the songs on the album, like “As Dead as Yesterday” and “Way Beyond Empty”. Loucin Guitars Zakk Wylde “Fiddle of Doom” This is one of the more recent acoustic guitars.
It was custom-built for him the feature a natural bulls-eye and buzz-saw designs, and a EMG AT125U Piezo pickup. Epiphone Masterbilt EF-500RCCE Also one of his more recent guitars. Zakk’s personal guitar is a custom version of the model, which in it’s stock condition features cedar wood top with rosewood back and sides, and Shadow NanoMag/Flex pickups.
Zakk was seen playing one version of the guitar with The Les Paul Trio in 2013, and it featured bulls-eye finish and a pickup. Another version of the guitar can be seen on a This one featured darkened natural finish with a Black Label Society logo featured on the front of the body. Zakk Wylde’s Guitar Amps: – Marshall JCM 800 4210 Combo Amp Used on the first Ozzy Osbourne album. – Metaltronix M1000 Although some articles that we’ve read during our research indicate otherwise, Zakk said that he never used this amp in the studio. He supposedly only used the Metaltronix preamps on the tour that followed the release of the first album (1988/89). – Marshall JCM 800 In the more recent years, before switching to his own brand of amps, Zakk mainly used Marshalls.
The company even made him his own signature model which is basically a beefed-up version pf the 2203. His cabinets are usually stacked up with 200W EV speakers. – Wylde Audio Amp In 2015 Zakk announced that his working on his own brand of audio equipment, including a brand new amp.
Zakk Wylde’s Effects: Old pedalboard: – Boss CE-1 Chorus – – – Stage pedalboard (nowadays): – – (old version; check the new one ) – – Dunlop Rotovibe Expression Pedal – Backstage pedals: – Dunlop DC Brick Power Supply – Jim Dunlop ZW38 MXR Black Label Chorus – MXR Eddie Van Halen Phase 90 Pedal – Jim Dunlop EVH117 MXR Evh Flanger (Used on Crazy Horse.) Zakk Wylde’s Guitar Strings: Zakk is using.011 to.070 on down-tuned guitars and.010 to.060 on standard tuned guitars. Zakk Wylde’s Guitar Picks: – picks.