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In the early 1950s Gibson responded to the increasing popularity of rival Fender’s solid body electric by designing their very own in collaboration with a leading contemporary guitarist and inventor Les Paul. First appearing in 1952 as the Gibson Les Paul “Gold Top” the Standard model was introduced in 1958. | In the early 1950s Gibson responded to the increasing popularity of rival Fender’s solid body electric by designing their very own in collaboration with a leading contemporary guitarist and inventor Les Paul. First appearing in 1952 as the Gibson Les Paul “Gold Top” the Standard model was introduced in 1958. | ||
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Gibson Les Paul | |
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Manufacturer | Gibson |
Period | 1961–present |
Construction | |
Body Type | Solid |
Neck Joint | Set |
Scale | 24.75" |
Woodbody | Mahogany |
Woodneck | Mahogany |
Fretboard | Ebony or Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Fixed or Gibson vibrato |
Pickups | 1, 2 or 3 Humbuckers; 1 or 2 P-90s; certain entry-level versions had single coil pickups. |
Colours and Styling | |
Styling | Mostly cherry but also natural, walnut, white, black and various specialty colors and bursts. Custom stickers |
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Origins
In the early 1950s Gibson responded to the increasing popularity of rival Fender’s solid body electric by designing their very own in collaboration with a leading contemporary guitarist and inventor Les Paul. First appearing in 1952 as the Gibson Les Paul “Gold Top” the Standard model was introduced in 1958.