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“Dissatisfied with the sound of amplified guitars, he used a piece of railway sleeper to make a solid base for the strings and pickups, producing in this way a unique tone.  The ‘log,’ as he called it, was the first solid-body electric guitar.”

From the tribute to the late Les Paul, “the man who changed rock music,” in the August 22, 2009 issue of The Economist.

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