Nigel Tufnel Guitar

Dimebag - Dean Razorback Rebel

     
 

Jackson Guitars

Gibson was founded by Orville Gibson in the late 1800s when heavy metal was just a series of elements on the periodic table. He was an extrovert who dressed like a man who enjoyed Henly regatta too much but had great ideas on how to make a guitar. He was the first to make an arch top guitar and with his musical talent and eye for detail, Orville created some legendary instruments.

Jackson Soloist

 

Jackson Soloist SL2 Maple Flame

Dobro Resonator

Warwick Bass

     

The Gibson Les Paul has to be one of the all time classic guitars played by such legends as Slash, Jimmy Page, Mark Knopfler and modern players like Zakk Wylde. It comes in various specifications from the bare Studio, Standard(as pictured above), Special and many newer models such as the Faded and the Les Paul Robot which automatically tunes itself.

Les Paul still plays his own guitars to this day but over 50 years ago, there weren't any electric guitar companies. He approached Gibson a few times with an acoustic guitar that had been cut in two parts that were screwed back together with a solid lump of wodd imbetween. The Guitar had a coil wound around a magnet placed underneath the strings which picked up the string vibrations and converted them into electricity. This was the first electric guitar. Gibson laughed at the contraption and swiftly showed him the door (if it were Brian May, he would a guitar from it).

   

Squier M80

Epiphone Zakk Wylde Les Paul

Les Paul Studio

Les Paul Special - Very nice, how much? £2000

 

At this time, a chap called Leo Fender had been playing around with electric guitars for a while and had starting selling the Fender Broadcaster, a prequel to the Telecaster. Gibson quickly ate their Stetsons and got the young Les Paul and his 'Log' back into the office for a talk. Soon afterwards the Les Paul went into production and the production line hasn't stopped rolling since.

The guitar is made from a mahogany body with a maple top and glued in mahogany neck. This gives the guitar lots of sustain and a very woody bass/mid heavy sound that is suitable for rock and jazz.

 

Charvel Van Halen

Dean from Hell - Dimebag Darrell

 
 

 

Marshall mini stack

     

Marshall JCM 800

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