Gibson Les Paul
Les Paul Gibson | |
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Paul performing with his iconic dual tone guitar
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Manufacturer | Gibson |
Period | 1952–1960 1961–1963 (in SG form) 1968–present |
Construction | |
Body Type | Solid, hollow, semi-hollow |
Neck Joint | Set |
Scale | 24.75" |
Woodbody | Mahogany with a maple top |
Woodneck | Mahogany |
Fretboard | Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Tune-O-Matic |
Pickups | Usually 2 humbuckers |
Colours and Styling | |
Styling | Red and Black, Black |
Guitars
Red and Black/AOTGL Roses
Paul's Les Paul Gibson started off with the Red/Black dual colour body that any Mansun fan will recognise, before the album Attack of the Grey Lantern was due to be released both him and fellow Guitarist Dominic Chad had both of their guitars covered in huge Purple rose styled stickers covering the guitar bodies entirely.
Following on from when the guitar was sold the new owner, a fan of Mansun decided to revive the original guitar body and removed the sticker, which was signed by Paul Draper but looking tatty.
In 2015 during one of the Spooky Action recording sessions the new owner (Stuart) of Paul's Red/Black Les Paul Gibson brought it along and Paul Draper was reunited with his old guitar which was used to tour with the band solidly. According to Frank Hiis' blog here (who was also invited to attend the final Spooky Action recording session) it is mentioned that Paul wanted to use his old guitar to record on one of his new songs from Spooky Action.
Black Standard
Paul tended to use the black Les Paul Gibson over his red and black counterpart in the later years of Mansun Tours