Gibson Les Paul Special

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Gibson Les Paul Special
Gibson Les Paul Special 1998 Spearmint.jpg
Gibson Les Paul Special Singlecut in Spearmint (1998)
Manufacturer Gibson
Period
Construction
Body typeSolid
Neck jointSet
Scale 24.75"
Woods
Body Mahogany
NeckMahogany
Fretboard Rosewood
Hardware
BridgeWraparound / Tune-o-matic (reissue)
Pickup(s) 2 Single-coil, P-90
Colors available
TV yellow, white, cherry red

The Gibson Les Paul Special is a variation of the Gibson Les Paul guitar. It was introduced in 1955. [1] It is designed to be an intermediate level instrument, at a price point and trim level between the low-cost Les Paul Junior and the standard Les Paul.

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Overview

Like most of Gibson's other budget models,[ clarification needed ] the Les Paul Special was produced in a TV Yellow finish, [7] which was made by Gibson as a finish that would look good on black and white television.[ citation needed ] In 1958, the model received a major change when it was introduced as a doublecut model instead of the traditional singlecut.

In 1961, the Les Paul received a drastic change when it was redesigned into what would become known as the Gibson SG. Les Paul's contract had expired by 1963, bringing a change to the submodels. When the contract was renewed in 1968, the original models were rebooted. [7]

Models

The list of Special models manufactured since 1955. [6] [ verification needed ]

Single Cutaway

Gibson Les Paul Faded Special TV Yellow (speed knobs were swapped for SG Top Hat knobs) Gibson Les Paul Special Faded TV Yellow - old speed knobs were swapped with SG Top Hat knobs.jpg
Gibson Les Paul Faded Special TV Yellow (speed knobs were swapped for SG Top Hat knobs)
variations

Double Cutaway

1960 SG Special
(renamed from "Les Paul Special Doublecut" in 1959 ) The guitar on the photo features later aftermarket Badass tailpiece bridge, similar to so called "Pigtail" bridge. 1960 Les Paul Special Doublecut.jpg
1960 SG Special
(renamed from "Les Paul Special Doublecut" in 1959 )The guitar on the photo features later aftermarket Badass tailpiece bridge, similar to so called "Pigtail" bridge.
variations

Timeline

Gibson Les Paul Special

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Duchossoir 1998 , pp.  211
  2. "The Gibson Les Paul Special". Vintage Guitar (June 2007). February 25, 2010. When the Les Pae back in the 1970s, the Special ed more popular than the Junior. In fact, the Junior was nowhere to be seen until 1987, while the Special reappeared as early as 1972 in a single-cutaway version, one of which became the main axe of reggae legend Bob Marley. The double-cutaway version became a separate model when it was reintroduced in '76 as the Les Paul Special Double Cutaway.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Achard 1996 , p.  121
  4. 1 2 Bishop 1990 , p.  8
  5. 1 2 3 4 Carter 2007 [ page needed ]
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 "GIBSON Les Paul: Special Series", Blue Book of Electric Guitar Values, Blue Book Publications, Inc, archived from the original on April 8, 2016, retrieved March 28, 2016
  7. 1 2 Carter 1994 , p. 196–197
  8. "Les Paul Junior II/Les Paul Special Single Cutaway Reissue (LPJ2)", Blue Book of Electric Guitar Values, Blue Book Publications, Inc, archived from the original on April 10, 2016, retrieved March 28, 2016
  9. 1 2 "2003 Faded Series from Gibson USA". Gibson USA (Gibson.com). Archived from the original on June 5, 2003. "Fadeds: Les Paul Special Faded / Les Paul Faded Double Cut / SG Special Faded / V-Factor Faded "
  10. "Les Paul Special [FADED] - Humbuckers". Gibson USA (Gibson.com). Archived from the original on June 5, 2003.[ non-primary source needed ]
  11. "Les Paul Faded DC". Gibson USA (Gibson.com). Archived from the original on June 5, 2003.[ non-primary source needed ]

Bibliography

  • Achard, Ken (August 1996). "The Seventies". The History and Development of the American Guitar. Bold Strummer (published 1996). ISBN   978-0-933224-18-6. The success of the reintroduced Les Paul series ... One of the first of these limited editions appeared in 1970, and was the original Black Beauty Les Paul Custom. ... Other limited edition Les Paul models have been the single cutaway Les Paul Special design of 1955 offered in 1974 as a limited series, and again in 1977 to the range as the "Les Paul '55", plus the Sunburst Les Paul Standard in 1974.
  • Bishop, Ian C. (1990). The Gibson Guitar from 1950. Bold Strummer guitar series. Bold Strummer. ISBN   978-0-933224-46-9. The only other limited edition Les Paul not so far described, is the 1974 edition of the 1955 sunburst flat top Les Paul Special, with the two black covered single coil pickups.
  • Duchossoir, A. R. (1998). "Les Paul Special & SG Special". Gibson Electrics: The Classic Years: An Illustrated History of the Electric Guitars Produced by Gibson Up to the Mid-1960s. Musical Instruments Series (revised ed.). Hal Leonard Corporation. p.  211. ISBN   978-0-79359210-4. The Les Paul Special was introduced in 1955 as an intermediate model between the regular Les Paul guitar and the lower-priced Junior and TV instruments. Like the latter, the Special underwent two successive body redesigns in 1958 and 1961 while the Les Paul affiliation was discontinued in late 1959. The model was then renamed SG Special without any apparent changes in the specification other than the removal of Les Paul marking. Overall four variants of the Special can be distinguished between 1955 and 1965.", "Les Paul Special (1955-1958) ...", "Les Paul Special (1959) ...", "SG Special (1959-1961) ...", "SG Special (1961-...

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