
For immediate release:
June 8-9, 2012
Beverly Hills, California – March 26, 2012 — Julien's Auctions, the world's premier entertainment and celebrity estate auction house and the Les Paul Foundation have partnered for an auction of extraordinary property and collection of guitars, equipment and musical artifacts from the legendary musician, engineer and inventor Les Paul. The auction event will take place on June 8-9, 2012 in honor of what would have been Paul's 97th birthday (June 9, 2012).
Les Paul, born Lester Polfuss in Waukesha, Wisconsin in 1915, was on his way to making his mark on the history of 20th Century music at an early age. He was born with an inquisitive streak that he described as, "…curiosity and I got a double dose of it. I've never stopped trying to figure out what makes things work or how to make things work better." It was this curiosity that spurred his lifelong quest to find the perfect sound in his instruments, recordings and performances.
His efforts produced one of the first solid-body electric guitars, which went on to become one of the most widely played and recognized guitars in the world, the Gibson Les Paul. Paul not only revolutionized the sound of the electric guitar, but also the technology behind modern day sound recording. Les Paul pioneered innovative techniques with sound-on-sound recording and commissioned the first 8-track tape recorder, which would become the core technology behind multi-track recording still used today.
Paul was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his achievements in 2005 and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2006. Paul has also been widely lauded for his contributions as a performer and recording artist. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum honored Paul at an induction ceremony in 1988 giving him the title of the "Architect of Rock n' Roll."
The Grammy Hall of Fame inducted Les Paul and Mary Ford's recording of "How High the Moon" in 1979. Paul was also honored with the Grammy Trustees Award for his lifetime achievements in 1983 and with a Special Merit Technical Grammy Award in 2001. Paul received three Grammy Awards for Best Country Instrumental, Chester And Lester in 1976, Best Rock Instrumental, 69 Freedom Special in 2005 and Best Pop Instrumental, Caravan, in 2005.
The sale will include equipment, memorabilia, personal effects and instruments that span the entirety of Paul's career from his days as Rhubarb Red to his weekly Monday night shows at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City.
The collection of Les Paul has been curated in part by Dave Belzer and Drew Berlin, collectively known as The Burst Brothers, two of the most respected and recognized vintage guitar authorities in the world today. Both Dave and Drew have always shared a love of “Bursts”, the nickname given to Gibson Les Paul Standards built between the years 1958 thru 1960, and it was their love of these guitars that eventually led to them becoming known as “The Burst Brothers”. Their extensive knowledge of vintage guitars and amps, combined with their passion for playing and their talent for finding rare guitars have made them a trustworthy and reliable resource in the vintage industry. Dave and Drew have been an intricate part of building the vintage guitar collection for the Les Paul Estate auction with Juilen's Auctions of Beverly Hills.
Highlights include:
1927 Gibson L-5 Sunburst Cremona serial number 87230 Pictured left. (Est. $10,000 - $15,000) Hole drilled through the original pickguard, back re-finished, no original case. This is one of the two L-5s purchased by Les Paul, then going by the name Rhubarb Red, at Gibson in Kalamazoo Michigan with his friend and band mate Sunny Joe Wolverton in 1933. Paul discusses the trip and purchasing this guitar extensively in his autobiography. He later gave this guitar to a friend Dave Moran, who requested the guitar be returned to Paul upon his death.
Boss BCB-6 Pedal Effects In Case (Est. $3,000 - $5,000). Six Boss pedals including: chromatic tuner TU-2 white, super chorus ch-1 blue, digital delay DD3 silver, digital reverb/delay RV3 grey. The case also contains tools including a pair of Les Paul’s sunglasses and has all of his settings recorded on masking tape. This is the gigging case used by Les Paul during his weekly shows at both Fat Tuesdays and the Iridium Jazz Club for decades. 3 ½ by 25 by 11 inches and pictured above.
Les Paul’s Touring Rig (Est. $5,000 - $7,000) Gibson LP1 guitar amplifier pre-amp controller serial number 1038. A prototype designed by Les Paul featuring Plexiglass panel on front with “Les Paul” two channel amplifier with a normal and box switch, crossover switch, ;vibrola switch. Les Paul’s markings in red nail polish indicated his settings on the knobs and Plexiglass panel. Additional tape markings reading Les Paul Road 1 and #1 pre-amp among others. Single fifteen Altec Lansing speaker with high frequency horn, power amp and Paulverizer attachment built into the cabinet. Topped with a Nakimichi 700, three head cassette player which Paul used to play along with pre-recorded tracks. This was Paul’s long-time tour rig and is featured on page 291 of his autobiography Les Paul In His Own Words. Sold together with a spare Nakamichi 700 and identical Altec Lansing single fifteen cabinet. Head 5 ½ by 21 by 15 Cabinet 24 by 24 by 15 inchesFREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION |
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About Julien's Auctions
With expertise specializing in entertainment memorabilia, Julien’s Auctions has quickly established itself as the premier auction house in high profile celebrity and entertainment auctions. Julien’s Auctions presents exciting, professionally managed and extremely successful auctions with full color high quality auction catalogues unlike any other auction company. Previous auctions include the collections of Cher, U2, Barbara Streisand, the estate of Marilyn Monroe and many more. Julien’s Auctions also announced on-site global shipping at all auctions. Official website is www.juliensauctions.com.
About Les Paul Foundation
Les Paul formed his foundation as a means to encourage young people to pursue their curiosity and innovation about music, sound and engineering. Proceeds from the auction will go to the Les Paul Foundation and benefit the programs and legacy of its work. Recent grants from the Les Paul Foundation including funding to multiple music education programs and to museums that tell the Les Paul story. The foundation’s comprehensive website at www.lespaulfoundation.org connects viewers to numerous resources. The mission of the Les Paul Foundation is to honor and share the life, spirit and legacy of Les Paul by supporting music education, engineering and innovation as well as medical research.
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