– was considered to be one of the most famous guitarists in America. During this time Gibson was preparing to enter the solidbody guitar market, one in which other manufacturers had begun attaining success with. The result was one of the most legendary and highly collectable solidbody electric guitars ever made, the Gibson Les Paul Model.priced at $210. Available in a gold finish top with natural finish back and sides, this model was better known as a Goldtop – with all-gold versions also available. Dealers began to receive the new Les Paul Model by June of 1952. These early versions from the collection both have the “Trapeze” combined bridge and tailpiece, which was originally designed to have the strings over the top. Unfortunately, this would have caused the action to be much too high due to the shallow neck pitch on early Les Pauls; Gibson’s only choice was to have the strings wrapped under the bridge. This made intonation and playing difficult, and the “Trapeze” was subsequently replaced during 1953.Les Paul Goldtops did not have serial numbers. In 1953, a five-digit, ink stamped numbering system located on the back of the headstock was implemented. The first digit, spaced slightly to the left of the other four, signified the year of manufacture.notice the use of standard slot screws used on the pickguards and the bridge pickup. These early models also have taller speed knobs, which were replaced in 1953 by shorter versions. Also, note the non-existent toggle switch’s rhythm and treble ring and the double ring replacement tuners.features an unbound Brazilian rosewood fingerboard. The 1952 Gibson logo is also positioned a bit lower on the headstock and has the dot of the “I” joined by the “G.” The bridge pickup has mounting screws in the opposite corners, which were later redesigned to be inline with the pole piece adjustment screws, such as the ones on the 1953.Daves Roger’s Collection Is tended to by Laun Braithwaite & Tim MullallyAll photos credit Tim MullallyDave’s Collection is on dispay at:Dave''s Guitar Shop1227 Third Street SouthLa Crosse, WI 54601608-785-7704