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With the Met having a 1959 "Burst" Les Paul in its possession, former Rolling Stones guitarist, Mick Taylor, claimed it was stolen from him.
The earliest approved model of the Gibson Les Paul — owned by Les Paul himself and known affectionately as “Number One” — is headed to auction. The lot will be part of the upcoming ...
The Les Paul Junior name was retained on the headstock until 1963 when, following a formal split with Les Paul, the model became officially known as the SG Jr. The Junior was made using the same ...
The guitar, known as Les Paul’s “Number One,” is being put up for sale by the inventor’s son, Gene Paul, and Tom Doyle, Paul’s long-time guitar builder, engineer, and producer.
Gibson has introduced the Les Paul Studio Session – the latest evolution of its conventional Les Paul Studio, which is said to be a “step up” from previous iterations.
The maker of Gibson and Les Paul guitars has filed for bankruptcy protection, with the iconic brand known for crafting instruments used by the likes of Elvis Presley, B.B. King and Keith Richards ...
The Les Paul Studio Session arrives with a pair of Gibson’s own ’57 Classic humbuckers at the neck and bridge. You can get it in Honeyburst, Bourbon Burst Cobalt Burst, and Translucent Ebony ...
Les Paul’s personal “Number One” guitar, the first approved Gibson Les Paul model, that Les own and played for years is going to auction at Christie’s in New York on October 13, 2021.
For a Gibson loyalist with a resume as action-packed as Warren Haynes’, it seemed obvious that the rock guitar veteran eventually be honored with a signature guitar. After some Les Paul ...
Gibson Guitars, Inc., the maker of iconic guitars like the Gibson Les Paul, the ES335, the "Flying V" and the Explorer has won a lawsuit saying the shape is part and parcel with the brand.
A potted history of the big G's Custom lineThe stage was set for a more elegant version of the Les Paul electric guitar - one that would appeal to the upmarket musician (and quite possibly look good ...
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