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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
B o d y. The solidbody guitar was invented to increase sustain, produce a brilliant tone, and eliminate feedback caused by a vibrating top. These qualities are enhanced by wood with high d e n s i t y, such as maple. Les Paul would have preferred for his model to have had a solid maple b o d y, but density translates to weight, and a solid maple Les Paul Model would have been exceed- ingly heavy. A compromise was reached, with lighter-weight mahogany used for the main part of the body and maple for the top cap. Most of the carved-top Les Pauls have the combination maple/mahogany body, while the “slab” or flat top models have a solid mahogany body. Flying V ’s, Explorers, and Firebirds have a solid mahogany body.
Neck and Headstock. Mahogany is a time-proven material for guitar necks, and the necks of most Gibson USA models are constructed of a single piece of mahogany. The Fire b i rd or Thunderbird IV bass neck is made of nine-ply mahogany and walnut (or all mahogany laminates), and it extends completely through the body. Fingerboards are of ebony or rosewood.