WellI'm presuming your talking about the proper Gibson Les Pauls. Differences may include wood types, quality of woods used,finishes, hardware (like pickups, tuners etc), aesthetic features (like inlays, binding etc), neck dimensions, fret sizes Many things!
he plays a les paul.
There is a Les Paul model called Studio.
I believe a Les Paul
Gibson Les Paul Standard
a Gibson les paul
he plays a les paul.
There is a Les Paul model called Studio.
I believe a Les Paul
dedication
Gibson Les Paul Standard
a Gibson les paul
Gibson les paul junior
Les paul goldtop
He designed the Les Paul guitar.
the answer is that les paul invented the frist soild body guitar he made it in the 1940s
1959 Gibson Les Paul goldtop
No, "Les Paul" is not a copyright; it refers to a famous electric guitar model created by the musician and inventor Les Paul. Copyright protects original works of authorship, such as music or literature, while trademarks protect brands and logos. The Les Paul guitar is often associated with the Gibson Guitar Corporation, which holds trademarks related to the name and design.