New Ace Frehley Signature

Monday 30th of January 2012 11:14:39 AM
By: Alan Clayson

Gibson Custom have released a new Ace Frehley signature Les Paul


Gibson Custom have unveiled their new Ace Frehley Budokan Les Paul model to celebrate the iconic KISS guitarist.

The new Signature Series Ace Frehley Budokan Les Paul is A 'one-of-a-kind instrument' that was built with the cooperation of the current owner. Giobson Custom examined the guitar and replicated it ding and all.

"Making its debut in 1977, the Budokan Les Paul became Ace’s main guitar when KISS’s fame was exploding around the world due to prime-time television appearances, a sold-out debut at Madison Square Garden and the release of their classic album, Love Gun, which included Ace’s signature hit, “Shock Me” (named in Guitar World's “100 Greatest Guitar Solos”). 

For KISS fans, this year is also remembered as the year KISS sold out four nights at the Nippon Budokan arena in Tokyo, Japan, breaking the record held by The Beatles since 1966. Ace returned to Japan with his Budokan Les Paul the following year for the Alive II tour, where KISS broke their own record with a sold-out, five-night stand.



Each signature series guitar is a near-perfect recreation of nearly mythical guitars. The recreation process involves passion, skill, science and community as Gibson Custom works directly with high-end collectors and engineers to methodically build guitars, like the Budokan, by capturing the tone and feel of the guitar and every minute detail of the guitar.

For this recreation, Gibson Custom worked directly with Frehley and current owner of the guitar.
While at Gibson Custom in Nashville for a final review, Frehley said, “When I played the aged Les Pauls, it was very difficult for me to tell the difference between one from the other.

They all were remarkably similar. Even the scratches and worn-off finish was replicated just like on the original. The feel and play ability of the necks appeared to be just like my Budokan Les Paul Custom.” 

“Ace is an icon and we’re extremely grateful that the current owner, Matt Swanson, was so passionate about sharing his find that he was willing to work with us and help make this a reality,” says Henry Juszkiewicz, Chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitar. “Ace inspired so many musicians and we’re very proud to be able to recreate a guitar behind some many classic songs.”"

www.gibson.com for more



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