
That listing sold. Check out the similar listings below.
Gibson Les Paul with Trapeze Tailpiece Goldtop 1952 - 1953
Own one like this?
Make room for new gear in minutes.Jump To
Own one like this?
Make room for new gear in minutes.Compare 0 Listings
Product Details
Gallery







Product Specs
Brand | |||||
Model |
| ||||
Finish |
| ||||
Year |
| ||||
Made In |
| ||||
Categories | |||||
Body Material |
| ||||
Body Shape |
| ||||
Body Type |
| ||||
Bridge/Tailpiece Type |
| ||||
Color Family |
| ||||
Finish Style |
| ||||
Fretboard Material |
| ||||
Model Family | |||||
Model Sub-Family | |||||
Neck Construction |
| ||||
Neck Material |
| ||||
Number of Frets |
| ||||
Number of Strings |
| ||||
Pickup Configuration |
| ||||
Right / Left Handed |
| ||||
Scale Length |
| ||||
Top Material |
| ||||
Overview
The Gibson Les Paul Standard stands as one of the most widely played and universally recognizable guitars ever. First marketed as the Les Paul model in 1952, the Les Paul evolved throughout the '50s until the design was replaced by the SG in late 1960. Up until 1958, the Les Paul sported a gold finish, and guitars from this era are collectively referred to as Goldtops. Goldtop Les Pauls are extremely prized by collectors, and each year showcases the major innovations made by Gibson throughout the decade.
Years of Production: 1955 - 1960 (switched to SG body), 1969 - present
Unique to this Year: First year of Les Paul production. In 1952, model uses flimsy trapezoid tailpiece and shallow neck angle which causes stability and playability issues. For this reason, '52 Goldtops are rarely collected to actually be played.
Body Style: Single cutaway solidbody
Wood Composition: Mahogany body, Maple top, Mahogany neck, Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: Two single-coil P90 pickups, trapezoid inlays, Kluson deluxe tuners, four control knobs, white pickguard, bound fingerboard, trapeze tailpiece
Finish Specifications: All standard Les Pauls from before 1958 have a gold finish. Some early examples also have gold finishing on the back of the neck and body.
Notable Les Paul Players: Jimmy Page, Slash, Neil Young, Alex Lifeson, Pete Townshend
Years of Production: 1955 - 1960 (switched to SG body), 1969 - present
Unique to this Year: First year of Les Paul production. In 1952, model uses flimsy trapezoid tailpiece and shallow neck angle which causes stability and playability issues. For this reason, '52 Goldtops are rarely collected to actually be played.
Body Style: Single cutaway solidbody
Wood Composition: Mahogany body, Maple top, Mahogany neck, Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: Two single-coil P90 pickups, trapezoid inlays, Kluson deluxe tuners, four control knobs, white pickguard, bound fingerboard, trapeze tailpiece
Finish Specifications: All standard Les Pauls from before 1958 have a gold finish. Some early examples also have gold finishing on the back of the neck and body.
Notable Les Paul Players: Jimmy Page, Slash, Neil Young, Alex Lifeson, Pete Townshend
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Gibson Les Paul with Trapeze Tailpiece Goldtop 1952 - 1953 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.