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1980 Gibson Les Paul Artist Ebony

1980 Gibson Les Paul Artist Ebony

Regular price $5,500.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $5,500.00 USD
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This is a 1980 Les Paul Artist in VG+ condition.  It has been used and played in its 44 years of life, but remains in all-original condition with the "RD" Norlin-era electronics completely intact and in perfect working order.   The hardware is original (save for a washer under one of the control switches) and in great condition for its age (except for the battery compartment cover, which is intact but a bit worse for wear).  The pickups are potted, and sound fantastic!   It includes the original "Chainsaw" case.   One of only 450 ever made, this might be the most complete and original LP Artist on the market today.

One of the most interesting and short-lived Les Paul models in Gibson's Norlin era was the Les Paul Artist model (sometimes also referred to as the "Les Paul Active"). The prototypes of the Les Paul Artist were developed in 1978, which used a circuit of active electronics originally developed for Gibson's RD Artist model.

In the late 70's, synthesizers were the rage, and Norlin surmised that a relationship with the famous synthesizer manufacturer, Moog, would aid Gibson at gaining market share for its guitars. MOOG synthesizers were manufactured and marketed by Norlin Industries Inc. beginning in approximately 1977 by way of an agreement with Dr. Moog. Subsequently the MOOG trademarks were assigned to Norlin.

The Les Paul Artist has two circuit boards which are installed under a large control plate on the back of the Les Paul Artist model. There is also a separate control plate for the 9 volt battery placement. Because of the size of the circuit boards, a large amount of wood had to be removed from the back of the Les Paul. Despite this removal of wood, the Les Paul Artists are heavy guitars. (This example weighs 10.2 lbs).

The Les Paul Artist is a handsome guitar with some very unique features besides the Moog circuit board and active electronics. All Artists were made in Nashville. The Artist has a unique peghead logo with the letters "LP" in script style, a gold truss rod cover, brass nut, TP-6 fine tuning tailpiece, gold hardware, two potted gold plated Gibson Humbucking pickups, five piece laminated maple neck with volute, a bass, treble, and one master volume pot, brass nut, new design "scarfed" cutaway back, black speed knobs, gold jack plate, Nashville bridge, block fingerboard inlays, multi-ply binding on the top of the body, neck, and peghead, and three mini-toggle switches for compression, expansion, and brightness. The tone controls are active, with a notch in the midway ("0") position. With the tone controls at this mid-point, the sound of the Artist is close to a traditional Les Paul tone. The tone controls below this mid position (selections numbered 1-5) or above mid position (also numbered 1-5) actively "cut" or "boost" the tone, respectively. The active circuitry is enabled (and battery drain occurs) when a cord is plugged into the guitar's jack

The craftsmanship of the Artist model was outstanding, with excellent fit, finish, and attention to detail.

The Artist is a unique sounding guitar, with many tonal variations. With the tone controls in the "boost" position, the guitar takes on a unique tone that seems suited for jazz or chord work with shimmering arpeggios. It can be shaped to sound very "Fender-esque" or very dark and woody with the adjustment of the tone controls and switches. The compression feature greatly increases the volume of the guitar in addition to working like a normal outboard compressor. The neck is of medium thickness and is very comfortable to play. The guitar is slightly neck heavy in design due to the removal of wood for the active electronics and the Custom-style (large) peghead.

 

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