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  1. Two Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Pete Townshend Stratocasters modified with two Gibson mini-humbucker pickups (one gold, one red). Ernie Ball RPS Slinky nickel-wound strings: .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .048. The guitars are fitted with emery boards behind the bridge, for Pete to “rough up” the edges of guitar picks as needed.

    Era
    Acoustic
    Electric
    Amplification/effects
    Stage equipment: 2022
    Blonde (Antique Natural) Gibson J-200 ...
    Torino/Candy Apple Red, Olympic White, ...
    Amps: Two (plus spares) Fender Vibro-King ...
    Who (2019)
    Miscellaneous acoustics, including: ...
    Miscellaneous electrics, including: ...
    Amps: Lazy J 20 and Lazy J 10 combo ...
    Stage equipment: 2019–2020
    Blonde (Antique Natural) Gibson J-200 ...
    Torino/Candy Apple Red, Olympic White, ...
    Amps: Two (plus spares) Fender Vibro-King ...
    Stage equipment: 2014–2017
    Blonde (Antique Natural) Gibson J-200 ...
    Torino/Candy Apple Red, Olympic White, ...
    Amps: Two (plus spares) Fender Vibro-King ...
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    • Pete Townshend’s Gibson Les Paul Deluxes: 1972–1979
    • 1976–1979-Era Models and Whereabouts
    • Additional Guitars
    • Auction Profiles
    • Resources and Information

    Introduction

    In August 1972, Pete Townshend began using Gibson Les Paul Deluxe guitars — primarily cherry sunburst at first — as his main stage guitar, replacing the Gibson SG Special, of which the model Pete preferred had been discontinued and were no longer available in mass quantities. The Les Paul Deluxe eventually became Pete’s longest used stage guitar of the Who’s initial touring career, used almost exclusively between 1973 and 1979. This despite the relative heavy weight of this guitar model, espe...

    Signature models

    In 2005, Gibson issued three Pete Townshend-signature edition Les Paul Deluxe guitars, based on the “#1” Wine Red 1976 Les Paul Deluxe, the #3 Gold top 1976 and the #9 Cherry Sunburst 1976. In 2016, Gibson announced the Gibson Les Paul Artist Series – Pete Townshend Deluxe Gold Top ’76, based on Pete’s 1976 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Gold Top that he smashed at the Boston Gardens on 1 April 1976. And on 10 Sept. 2016, at Oberhausen, Germany, Pete used one of these guitars on the first half of Won...

    Specification

    The general Les Paul Deluxe model, introduced by Gibson in 1969, had the following features: 1. Dual Gibson mini (“New York”) humbuckers, with adjustable pole pieces and Alnico II magnets. 2. Three-piece mahogany and maple “pancake” body, with bound carved maple top. 3. Mahogany neck, with bound rosewood fingerboard. 4. Gibson pearl trapezoid inlays starting at third fret*. 5. Nickel hardware. 6. Tune-o-Matic bridge/tailpiece. * Only one Les Paul Deluxe with an inlay at the first fret is know...

    The mid-1976- to 1979-era collection, with modifications as noted, above. Courtesy whocollection.com. Many thanks to Brad Rodgers. For more, see whocollection.com.

    Unnumbered three-pickup (prototype) Gold Top Gibson Les Paul Deluxe

    1. Likely used (and destroyed) early 1976, owned by the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. See photo, courtesy whocollection.com.

    All auction information, including quotes and references are copyright their original owners and are included for reference only. Whotabs makes no claim that these auctions represent authentic Who-used items.

    Thanks to the following for assistance with this page:

    1. David Brewis at Rock Stars Guitars, rockstarsguitars.com 2. Brad Rodgers at whocollection.com 3. Joe Giorgianni: thewho.org 4. Norm DeWitt 5. “A French Fan”

    For more information

    1. Vintage Guitars Info: guitarhq.com/gibson5.html#lpdlx 2. Vintage Guitars: vintageguitars.org.uk/LesPaulDeluxe.php

    Manufacturer:

    1. Gibson USA: gibson.com

  3. Pete Townshend’s Guitar Gear History. An overview of the guitars, amplifiers and effects that Pete Townshend used on stage and in the studio throughout his career, both solo and with The Who, from 1956 to the present. Includes a full history timeline as well as equipment detail pages on notable equipment.

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · During the golden age of rock ’n’ roll, Pete Townshend helped define and redefine both the electric and acoustic guitar several times over. As the Who’s guitarist, he pioneered an aggressive, almost punky approach to the guitar in the mid-1960s, at least a decade before punk was a genre.

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  5. Oct 28, 2022 · 2. Strings. The key message here is heavy-gauge electric guitar strings, or at the very least a heavy-gauge low E string. Townshend has at times played guitars bearing 12-gauge strings, which although far from unheard of, is much less common on an electric guitar than an acoustic. The electric will more often feature size 9, 10 or 11 strings.

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  7. Pete Townshend and Schecter Guitars. Pete Townshend was always a trendsetter. One wonders what the history of Schecter would be without Pete's help. Pete started using Schecter in 1979. Schecter itself was formed as a business just three years earlier, but in 1979, Schecter did not manufacture guitars, they merely made replacement parts for ...

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