Walter and Christie Carter with the Les Paul.

JUNE 13 I CARTER VINTAGE GUITAR I COMPANY

First 'Burst Comes to Carter Vintage Guitars
Nashville, Tennessee-based Carter Vintage Guitars has acquired the earliest example of Gibson's iconic cherry sunburst Les Paul guitar, the model made famous by numerous influential rock guitarists, including Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page.

The Les Paul was introduced in 1952 with a gold finish on the top, but in 1958 Gibson began experimenting with cherry-stain finishes. After several trial runs, two guitars were shipped on May 28, 1958, to Gibson"s parent company, Chicago Musical Instrument, for approval. In Gibson's daily shipping ledger, they were described as "LP Spec. Finish." They featured the yellow-to-red "sunburst" that became the standard finish on the model.

One of the guitars in the shipping entry, serial number 8 3096, has been known to Les Paul aficionados for more than a decade and is currently owned by Slash, former guitarist for the group Guns Nā€™ Roses. The guitar that now resides at Carter Vintage is serial number 8 3087.

"The original owner, who still lives in Memphis, sent us photos with the serial number, 8 3087," said Walter Carter, proprietor of Carter Vintage and former historian for Gibson Guitar Corp. "I had found an entry 20 years ago in Gibson's shipping ledgers that I thought might be the first 'burst, and the serial number rang a bell. The owner also had snapshots of himself at age 14, taken just months after he bought it. It's the kind of discovery that vintage guitar collectors dream about.

This "first 'burst" has a three-piece maple top, which is different from the two-piece top that subsequent sunburst Les Pauls sported ā€” an indication that it was intended to be a "goldtop" and was pulled off the production line for the experimental finish.

Gibson made an estimated 1,500 cherry sunburst Les Paul Standards before changing the body shape and finish color in 1961. The cherry sunburst Les Paul is one of the most highly sought vintage guitar models and has been the subject of several books.

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