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Their pickup guards were removed and both would have Alnico II Pro humbuckers installed, their performance was so good that Hudson would store his replicas and keep them safe at home, he would only use them to record the Use Your Illusion double album. So in early 1987, there was a certain need to get a backup instrument of high quality to take on the wearing promotional tour for their album.Īccording to Watch You Bleed the New York Times Best Selling GNR biography, Slash got two factory second Les Pauls to re-paint and modify with his adopted signature, one was kept in its original classical sunburst finish, and one was repainted in a mild yellow sunburst.
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At this point, Slash had grown tired of his B.C Rich and was extremely cautious regarding his precious Les Paul replicas due to their particular modified sound. These original Gibson Les Pauls came along with the release and success of Guns N’ Roses’ debut, Appetite for Destruction. In more recent years this guitar inspired their Slash Les Paul Standard signature line. It is important to note that this replica along with Slash’s Max Baranet guitar, laid out the base for Gibson. On another occasion, the neck on the guitar broke during the tour of his first solo album, and ever since then, it has been stored away and kept at home as a centerpiece of his Les Paul collection. The Kris Derrig Les Paul has been one of Slash’s most consistent pieces of equipment, but it had its highs and lows, at one point it was stolen from him by a fan during a concert, but he managed to get it back through security.
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According to Alen, it was love at first sight for Slash and he kept this particular Les Paul through several years as a main, even in the years following the first separation of Guns N’ Roses. There’s little information on the material this Les Paul is made of, but what is known is that it didn’t have any pickups until it was purchased, just before walking out the door a couple of Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro were installed. Manager Alen Niven took notice of this and bought two Les Paul replicas from Jim Foote, these guitars were made by luthier Kris Derrig. Les Paul Standard – Replica by Kris Derrig #90607ĭuring the recording process of Appetite for Destruction, Slash was brewing frustration with his equipment, especially since he was no longer satisfied with the sound he was getting from his B.C Rich and Jackson guitars. While he is known to own an impressive collection of Gibson Les Pauls, Slash has also embraced several other guitars and pieces of gear throughout his career. Over the years, Gibson has issued several renditions of Slash signature guitars, including an entire signature line known as the Slash Collection. Slash is notorious for playing Gibson Les Paul Standard guitars as his main instrument, both in-studio and live on stage.
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Following the success of his professional debut, in time, Slash became one of the latest and most beloved rock guitar icons, finally becoming an ambassador for Gibson, Epiphone, and even Marshall amplifiers. Upon the release of their debut album Appetite for Destruction, Guns N’ Roses would become one of the world’s largest bands with the best-selling debut of American recording history. Before moving to Los Angeles at the age of five, Slash had already met a vast number of artists from the British music scene.
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One of the most recognizable rock figures of all time, an avid Les Paul collector and an overall guitar legend, the man in the hat, Saul “Slash” Hudson was born into a family of artists before making a name for himself with Guns N’ Roses.