What Les Paul guitar was made of mahogany and only had one pickup?

1952
The 1952 Les Paul featured a mahogany body with a one-inch-thick maple cap, a mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard, two P-90 single coil pickups, and a one-piece, ‘trapeze’-style bridge/tailpiece with strings fitted under (instead of over) a steel stop-bar.

How thick is the mahogany on a Les Paul?

no, its not half an inch. its 7/8”.

What type of mahogany does Gibson use?

The Honduran Mahogany or Genuine Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) used by Gibson for their guitars such as the Les Paul and SG, is a tree that grows in Central and South America. At one time, Honduras was the main exporter, hence its name.

What is the most sought after Gibson Les Paul?

Gibson enjoyed its golden era between 1958 and 1960, and the 1959 Les Paul Standards are some of the most highly sought-after guitars in the world.

How thick is the maple top on a Gibson Les Paul?

one-inch-
The 1952 Gibson Les Paul was originally made with a mahogany body with a one-inch-thick maple cap, a mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard, two P-90 single coil pickups, and a one-piece, ‘trapeze’-style bridge/tailpiece with strings fitted under (instead of over) a steel stop-bar., available only with a gold-finished …

What are the dimensions of a Gibson Les Paul?

Overall length is 40 in. (101.6 cm.), 14 in. (35.6 cm.) wide at lower bout, and 2 in.

What is the most expensive Les Paul guitar?

Kirk Hammett – Metallica’s guitarist. He purchased this 1959 Les Paul from Richard Henry Guitars for $2,000,000! Not bad for a guitar with this much history. This makes it the most expensive Les Paul ever sold.

Does Gibson use African mahogany?

It’s important to note that while Gibson reportedly used African mahogany during times of low Honduran supply as well as a few other species of Mahogany, African mahogany is actually a totally different species of wood altogether. Due to African mahogany’s lighter weight, it has become a modern day substitute.

Where does Gibson get their mahogany?

Gibson has set up a global commodity chain that supplies them with ‘sustainably certified’ mahogany by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) grown in Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and Fiji.

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