Paradox, во, всё стало на места.
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"Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones) has used a variety of Gibsons throughout his career; he's favoured Les Pauls and ES models, but has also occasionally been seen with assorted other models, including Firebirds, a Flying V, an SG, an L6S and a Melody Maker. In 1964 Richards got a 1959 sunburst Les Paul with a Bigsby tailpiece;[84] the guitar was the first "star-owned" Les Paul in Britain and served as one of Richards' main instruments through 1966.[15][85] He later sold the guitar to future Rolling Stones bandmate Mick Taylor.[86] In the mid-60s Richards acquired a 1953 Les Paul Goldtop[87] and the first of a series of 1957 Les Paul Customs.[88] One of the latter, hand-painted with psychedelic patterns, would be one of his main stage and studio guitars from 1968 through the end of the Rolling Stones' 1970 European tour.[89] Throughout the 1970s he continued to use various Gibson models on stage and in music videos. Among these were a second 1959 sunburst Les Paul, a 1954 Les Paul Custom "Black Beauty"[90] and a cherry red 1958 Les Paul Junior,[91] which he replaced in 1979 with a 1959 TV-yellow Les Paul Junior that he has used regularly on stage ever since. Since 1997 an ebony ES-355 has been among his favourite stage guitars, along with a white ES-345 that he unveiled in 2006.[92][93] In rehearsal and studio photos and footage he's frequently seen with an ES-350 and ES-175D.[94][95][96] Hummingbirds have been among his preferred acoustic models since 1965."