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The Gibson Les Paul Junior is a solid-body electric guitar introduced in 1954 as an affordable, entry-level
Les Paul Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor. He was one of the pioneers of the solid-body electric guitar, and his prototype ...
. It was first released with a single-cutaway body style; models with a double-cutaway body style were later introduced in 1958. The Junior continued through the first three years of the Les Paul/SG body redesign. The initial run was discontinued in 1963.


History

The goal for the Les Paul Junior was to have a high-quality guitar that was still affordable. This was achieved by stripping the
Gibson Les Paul The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric guitar that was first sold by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in 1952. The guitar was designed by factory manager John Huis and his team with input from and endorsement by guitarist Les Paul. Its typi ...
down to the basics: no binding, no carved top, one pickup, one volume knob and one tone knob. The Junior was equipped with one
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"dog-ear" pickup at the bridge, which was actually a stop tailpiece from the standard Les Paul, repurposed. It was originally released in sunburst in mid-1954. In 1955, Gibson launched the Les Paul TV model, which was identical to the Junior except for the name and a fashionable contemporary "limed oak" style finish, later more accurately named "limed mahogany". This natural wood finish with white grain filler often aged into a natural wood or dull yellow appearance, and eventually evolved into the opaque mustard yellow, popularly called "TV yellow". The model was not, as a popular myth says, to avoid glare from old TV cameras, but a modern look and a name to promote '' The Les Paul & Mary Ford Show'' then on television. The double-cutaway model was introduced in 1958, nearly doubling sales of the line. In the 1960s and 1970s the Les Paul Junior became very popular because of its simplicity and distinguishable tone when played through a high-gain
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pickup and simple bridge give the guitar a distinct crunch that was desired by
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players of the time, including
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. A Les Paul Junior (with a
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pickup added in the neck position) also became
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's main guitar during his post-
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of Jethro Tull recorded the entire '' Aqualung'' album with a 1957 Les Paul Junior, including the extended guitar solo of the title track. It is also used by
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Variations

The Les Paul Junior was originally introduced in 1954 as a single-cutaway model, with its double-cutaway counterpart arriving to the market in early 1958. Color schemes most commonly placed on Juniors were vintage sunburst, cherry red, and TV yellow. In 2012, two rare black models with tortoiseshell pickguard, from 1959 and 1960, were described in ''
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''; the possibility was offered that black models were special-ordered for a specific store, or that the black finish was used to cover up blemishes in the wood. In 1961, the body style of the Junior was shifted, and after conflict between Gibson and
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, these models were later renamed the " SG Junior". The Les Paul Junior is still offered today in several different variations. Gibson offers U.S.-made Les Paul Juniors which has been given modern touches including a more slim-tapered neck. These particular Juniors have been seen in several different incarnations since the mid-1980s in both single- and double-cutaway. (see #Timeline) The Gibson Custom shop has also offered a period-correct Junior over the years through both its Historic and VOS branches. These models feature the more notorious large neck or "
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" neck as it is often referred to among players. Several artists have had Juniors produced in the Gibson product line including
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, Mick Jones,
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, and often included is the
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Les Paul Special. The Lennon model is unique for the single-coil, hexagon-shaped "Charlie Christian" pickup at the neck, a modification Lennon himself accepted when he had his actual Junior serviced in the 1970s, upon acquiring the guitar (the pickup name derives from the pickup installed on Christian's
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guitar).
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's
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and Gibson have released two signature Les Paul Juniors, the first is in three custom colors including Vintage Sunburst, Classic White, and Ebony, and is based on the actual '54-'57 Juniors. It also has some modern features requested by Armstrong, which include a slim tapered neck, as well as a specially designed "H-90" pickup which is said to be hum-canceling and it is overwound to handle more distortion. Armstrong's second signature model is a double-cutaway in TV Yellow which also includes an "H-90" pickup. However, according to Armstrong's guitar tech, he does not use the H-90 in his guitars. He uses a Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 pickup. The Les Paul Special has a similar body shape, but is equipped with two P-90 pickups and Gibson's standard four-knob, three-way switch electronics.
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and Gibson created a unique model of this guitar: The Gibson Les Paul Junior Lighter. It is a variation of a Les Paul Junior with a DiMarzio Superdistortion pickup added by Ace. It contained
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s incorporated into sequences that turned on as a marquee, but at first there were so many lamps that gave off so much energy and heat which affected Ace, that they decided to reduce them. They installed 20 cells for
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declined an offer to have a signature model of the instrument produced because he did not want a signature guitar based on an already-existing instrument, even though the Les Paul Junior was his main instrument during his heyday in Mountain. In 2015,
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announced the re-release of the Gibson Les Paul Junior into their 2015 USA range. They decided to release a newer version of the Gibson Les Paul Junior in 2018 with vintage specifications including a '50 neck profile.


Epiphone Les Paul Junior

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, a major guitar company purchased by Gibson in 1957, sells lower-cost Juniors which feature a bolt-on neck configuration as well as being outfitted with a single humbucking pickup rather than the traditional P-90. Epiphone has released limited edition models including the Collegiate Edition and the Epiphone Limited Edition '57 Les Paul Junior Reissue with P-100, which features a set neck, all-solid mahogany construction, and a P-100 humbucker. Epiphone Japan has also released Juniors (with the Gibson headstock) including the LPJ-70 and the Ltd edition Lacquer Series Jr (both in vintage sunburst and cherry). These Juniors were pretty much dead-on regarding the original 1954 Gibson specifications but they were manufactured for the Japanese market only and not for export.


Epiphone Invader

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manufactured the Invader as part of a starter pack which was marketed mostly in mainland Europe. In essence, the Invader is an identical guitar to the Epiphone Junior, with a single generic humbucker and single volume and tone pots. Invaders were manufactured by the Samick organisation in Indonesia but have now been discontinued in light of the success and production of the Junior. Invaders are strictly budget-end instruments and do tend to suffer from the not-unusual weakness of occasionally having poor tuning stability, but these instruments can still be regarded as very useful and playable instruments. They are light, versatile, and comfortable. As with the Junior, the Invader is the Epiphone version of the Gibson Junior and can also be seen as having links with the Gibson Melody Maker.


Models

List of "Junior" models (original and reissue). For "Junior Special" models, Epiphone models, and Robot Guitar models, see
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and #Variations, respectively.


Single cutaway

* 1954–1958:  Les Paul Junior (Single Cutaway) * 1956–1958:  Les Paul Junior 3/4 (Single Cutaway) * 1954–1958:  Les Paul TV (Single Cutaway) ;reissues * 1986–1992:  Les Paul Junior (Single Cutaway Reissue) * 2001–2002:  Les Paul Junior (LPJ-) ;variations * 2008–2012:  Les Paul Junior Faded (LPJ) * 2011–2012:  Les Paul Junior 2011 (Model LPJ) * 2015:    Les Paul Junior 2015 (LPJR15) * 2018:    Les Paul Junior 2018 * 2018:    Les Paul Junior 2018 Billie Joe Armstrong Signature (Humbucker loaded) * 2020:    Les Paul Junior 2020 Lukas Nelson ‘56 Limited Edition


Double cutaway

* 1958–1961:  Les Paul Junior (Double Cutaway) * 1958–1959:  Les Paul TV (Double Cutaway) * (1961–1963:  Les Paul Junior ( SG-style)) ;reissues * 1987–1989, 1995–1996:
        Les Paul Junior (Double Cutaway Reissue) ;variations * 1990–1992:  Les Paul Junior Hall of Fame Series (Double Cutaway Reissue, with P-100 humbuckers)


Timeline

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See also

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List of Gibson players This is an alphabetized list of musicians who have made notable use of Gibson Guitar models in live performances or studio recordings. Because of the great popularity of these models, musicians are listed here only if their use of these ins ...
*
Gibson Melody Maker The Gibson Melody Maker is an electric guitar made by Gibson Guitar Corporation. It has had many body shape variations since its conception in 1959. Model history Regular issue (1959–71) The original Gibson Melody Maker was first launche ...
(1959-1971) - an entry level guitar model similar to ''Les Paul Junior'' but with thinner body. *
Gibson SG Junior The Gibson SG Junior is a solid-bodied electric guitar manufactured by Gibson from the early 1960s to the early 1970s. Like its earlier sister, the Gibson Les Paul Junior, it had been created for sale at a lower price. It is known for its single ...
   (1961-1971, 2011–present) - successor of ''Les Paul Junior'' with SG shape. * Gibson Spirit       (1972-1985) - a guitar model similar to ''Les Paul Junior DC'' but with cutaway at 20th fret.


References


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Further reading

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External links


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