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A custom switching device created by Paul in 1956 to remotely control tape machines hidden off-stage enabling Paul to play along with a selection of pre-recorded backing tracks. Paul initially created the name "Paulverizer" as a joke but later created this device to allow he and Mary Ford to perform with backing tracks during live performances. Together with extension cable. Categories: Les Paul


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Date:
2012-06-08

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A custom switching device created by Paul in 1956 to remotely control tape machines hidden off-stage enabling Paul to play along with a selection of Read more…


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Serial number 001 - 1969-1970 Gibson Les Paul prototype Recording model, Heritage honey burst finish with tiger striping. Back of the repaired headstock stamped "001" Read more…


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Gibson LP1 guitar amplifier pre-amp controller serial number 1038. A prototype designed by Les Paul featuring Plexiglas panel on front reading “Les Paul,” two channel Read more…


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Serial number 327085 - 1975 Gibson Les Paul Recording model, white with black binding, microphone input jack on upper bout, two input jacks, Bigsby fitted Read more…


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A Bigsby B3G vibrato tailpiece that has been custom ground and fitted with a screw and nut to hold a Paulverizer onto a guitar. 9 Read more…


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