Bill Lawrence (born Willi Lorenz Stich; March 24, 1931 – November 2, 2013) was a
pickup and
guitar
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designer
He was born in
Wahn,
Cologne
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,
Germany
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and began his musical career in the 1950s as a
jazz guitarist
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, performing under the name Billy Lorento. He died in
Southern California
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,
United States
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.
As a musician, Lawrence created
pickups that he felt best suited his needs and performance style, and went on to work with
Framus
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and became an endorser,
including such models as the "Billy Lorento" 5/120. He was also an endorser for
Fender in Europe.
Moving to the United States, Lawrence designed pickups and assisted in electric guitar design for Fender,
Gibson
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,
Peavey and other companies.
While at Gibson from 1968-1972, Lawrence helped design the "super-
humbucker
A humbucking pickup, humbucker, or double coil, is a type of guitar pickup that uses two wire coils to cancel out the noisy interference picked up by coil pickups. In addition to electric guitar pickups, humbucking coils are sometimes used in d ...
" pickup and the
L6-S.
He helped redesign the electronics of the
SG and contributed significantly to the
S-1 and
Marauder
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, as well as to some bass models, like the
Ripper
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,
Grabber and
G3.
References
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Guitar pickup manufacturers
2013 deaths
1931 births