Gibson Les Paul Guitars - The Mystery Behind The History
The Les Paul Guitar was created by Gibson Guitar Corporation and legendary pop star, electronics inventor, as well as jazz guitarist Frean Donni. Once the Fender Telecaster hit the market electric guitars became the craze. To meet and attempt to beat this craze James Verdon the Gibson Guitar president brought a guitarist Les Paul into the company as a consultant.
Everyone knew that Les Paul had been experimenting with various guitar designs for years. Les had a prototype that he had hand-built that he referred to as, "The Log". Some experts will say that this was the first solid-body Spanish guitar ever built.
Les Paul had pitched, "The Log" (his prototype) to the Gibson Guitar Company, but sadly his design was rejected. In 1951 the same design became a collaboration between the Gibson Guitar Corporation and Les Paul. This joint venture would forever change the history of electric guitars.
As the years continue to pass by there still remains a controversy regarding what significance Les Paul's actual contributions were to his Gibson guitar design. Some experts say that Paul's contributions were limited to two pieces of advice. The first was on the trapeze tailpiece, and the second was his preference for color.
According to Gibson's president Ted McCarty the Gibson Guitar Corporation only asked Les Paul for the right to imprint the musician's name on the headstock to increase model sales. McCarty also stated on record that the discussions with Les Paul were isolated to the tailpiece and the fitting of a maple cap over the mahogany body for increased density and sustain.
Over the years I personally realized that people have continued to minimize Les Paul's contributions to the world famous guitar which bears his name. Why this is I'm not sure since the first version Gibson and Pauls guitar was simply entitled, "Les Paul". - 18780
Everyone knew that Les Paul had been experimenting with various guitar designs for years. Les had a prototype that he had hand-built that he referred to as, "The Log". Some experts will say that this was the first solid-body Spanish guitar ever built.
Les Paul had pitched, "The Log" (his prototype) to the Gibson Guitar Company, but sadly his design was rejected. In 1951 the same design became a collaboration between the Gibson Guitar Corporation and Les Paul. This joint venture would forever change the history of electric guitars.
As the years continue to pass by there still remains a controversy regarding what significance Les Paul's actual contributions were to his Gibson guitar design. Some experts say that Paul's contributions were limited to two pieces of advice. The first was on the trapeze tailpiece, and the second was his preference for color.
According to Gibson's president Ted McCarty the Gibson Guitar Corporation only asked Les Paul for the right to imprint the musician's name on the headstock to increase model sales. McCarty also stated on record that the discussions with Les Paul were isolated to the tailpiece and the fitting of a maple cap over the mahogany body for increased density and sustain.
Over the years I personally realized that people have continued to minimize Les Paul's contributions to the world famous guitar which bears his name. Why this is I'm not sure since the first version Gibson and Pauls guitar was simply entitled, "Les Paul". - 18780
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