Shortly after Norlin purchased CMI, and Gibson along with it, Les Paul returned for the design of several new models, each with specific controls and low impedence pickups. The last of these was the Les Paul Signature, a kind-of-offset looking amalgam of a regular Les Paul and an ES-335. That's where the similarity ends. Why did Norlin do this? Join us on a journey through the history of an unusual company. Enjoy!

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