Topic: Les Paul

Les Paul passed away 5 years ago today at age 94. He was still playing gigs in New York City at that age. A remarkable man who designed one of the most Iconic guitars the world has ever seen. Not only a talented musician his other inventions that helped musicians were ,  guitar pickups, effects pedals, multitrack recorders and a lot more. What would today's music scene be like without Les Paul. Thanks Les. I wish I'd never sold my 1969 Les Paul Standard.


Joe

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Tyson7 I sold my les paul in the late 1980's I was in need of some cash for more domestic things.I miss it a lot. I loved too use it on the credence Clearwater tunes a lot and some other artists. Russell Harding has a good copy that he hot rodded  with some new goodies so I may try that soon.

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Mr. Paul was an imaginative genius whose legacy will live on for a l-o-n-g time. My dream guitar is a Gibson "Alex Lifeson" Les Paul Axcess. It's way out of my price range, so will likely remain a dream:

http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electri … xcess.aspx

Some people don't like the weight of a Les Paul, but I personally like it for that ... doesn't swing around as much, and has more solid feel that I believe helps with the sustain and tone.

RIP Mr. Les Paul.

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I  sold  my  les paul   about  7  yrs  ago  found  it  way  too  heavy   but  curiously  the  other  night when I  was  doing  the  sound  for  my  friends I  was  called  up  on stage  to  play a few numbers and  I  used  a  les paul  studio model  this  felt  about   half  the  weight  of  my  old  one .

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Grah1 wrote:

I  sold  my  les paul   about  7  yrs  ago  found  it  way  too  heavy   but  curiously  the  other  night when I  was  doing  the  sound  for  my  friends I  was  called  up  on stage  to  play a few numbers and  I  used  a  les paul  studio model  this  felt  about   half  the  weight  of  my  old  one .

Watched a documentary about Les Paul, and curiously the LP was originally designed as a neck through with hollow "wings", which contributed to the signature sound.  Later in production, there seems to have been a change into a solid body which made the instrument substantially heavier. The SG (Gibson "Solid Guitar") was intended to be a solid plank from the start, unlike the LP that evolved into one.  I think (and it is only on opinion) the earlier "hollow" ones have better tone, but more costly to build.

Doug

"what is this quintessence of dust?"  - Shakespeare

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so  may be  the  studio  model is  chambered .

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Found this that kind of shows what's going on inside an LP.... depending on the model:
photobucket.com/albums/ww49/XKolera/Guitar/23082011266.jpg

That could change the weight considerably considering that the body is something like 36mm at thinnest cross section.

Doug

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http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww49/XKolera/Guitar/23082011266.jpg

Doug you have to add [img]before the http and at the end[/img] in order for the photo to appear

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Thanks for the assist Russell, I don't make a habit of posting photos, so it didn't work the way I thought.

This way is much better!

Doug

"what is this quintessence of dust?"  - Shakespeare

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Doug_Smith wrote:

Thanks for the assist Russell, I don't make a habit of posting photos, so it didn't work the way I thought.

This way is much better!

Doug

your very welcome anytime smile

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