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PRS SE Mark Holcomb Signature vs Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s

Which electric tool earned its place in your rig for 2026?

PRS SE Mark Holcomb Signature

PRS SE Mark Holcomb Signature

$1,099.00

Designed for the modern metal player. High-output Seymour Duncan pickups and a flat 20" radius for fast leads.

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Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s

Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s

$2,799.00

The return of the king. Non-weight relieved mahogany body with an AA figured maple top and SlimTaper neck profile.

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The Technical Breakdown

Feature PRS SE Mark Holcomb Signature Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s
Holcomb Burst Finish -
Seymour Duncan Alpha/Omega Pickups -
25.5" Scale Length -
BurstBucker 61 Pickups -
SlimTaper Neck -

PRS SE Mark Holcomb Signature Strengths

  • Exceptional clarity for low tunings
  • Satin neck finish
  • Rock-solid tuning

Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s Strengths

  • Incredible sustain
  • Boutique-level finish
  • Classic rock history

Expert Verdict: Which should you choose?

While both instruments are excellent, they target different players. The **Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s** is an investment in tone and craft, featuring higher-tier materials that will only improve with age. The **PRS SE Mark Holcomb Signature**, on the other hand, is the ultimate workhorse—reliable, punchy, and priced perfectly for the gigging musician who needs a bulletproof tool. For the absolute best sound regardless of cost, go with the Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s. For the best ROI, the PRS SE Mark Holcomb Signature wins every time.

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