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Tonsil Revenge (PG) Started conversation Mar 22, 2006
"1961- Gibson introduces humbuckers into the Les Paul and releases the SG "
Not true.
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RedfoxIII Posted Mar 29, 2006
Scuse me? what's not true about it?
http://www.gibson.com/Products/GibsonElectric/Gibson%20Electric%20Guitars/SG%20Specials/SG%20Standard/
please note the "first appeared in 61'" statement to the right.
and, thankyou for pointing out that Les PAuls gained HB pickups in 1957.
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Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Mar 29, 2006
Ah! Thank you for responding.
I had no quarrel with the SG date.
Also, didn't Gibson discontinue the Les Paul in 1960?
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Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Mar 29, 2006
"In 1961 the Les Paul Custom was made in both body styles."
Oops.
http://www.provide.net/~cfh/lpcus.html
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RedfoxIII Posted Apr 3, 2006
too late to do much now... editing is finished.
Anyway, I think 1961 was when HB's became the standard
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Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Apr 6, 2007
http://www.vintageguitar.com/brands/details.asp?ID=28
http://seymourduncan.com/news/seth_lover.shtml
"In early-1957, Gibson changed from P-90 single coil pickups to their new humbucking pickups, making the Les Paul Standard what it is today (one of the most popular electric guitars of all time). The humbucker goldtop is an amazing model and one I would love to find (please email me if you have one for sale!) The new humbucking pickups were not met enthusiastically by players at first. Most Les Paul players still wanted and used the P-90 goldtop models. But this idea eventually changed, making the humbucking pickup Les Paul models very desirable. "
http://www.provide.net/~cfh/lpgold.html
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threepercenter Posted Mar 26, 2008
TonsilRevenge you are one boring nerd. "...one of the most popular electric guitars of all time". Anyone would think you're a Gibson salesman or something. Anyway, Goldtops look gay.
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