Bill's Brothers guitars, produced under the Bill Lawrence brand and marketed in Japan during the late 1970s to late 1980s, are known for their quality craftsmanship and resemblance to Gibson's Les Paul models.
Key Specifications:
Body: Constructed with a maple top and mahogany back, typical of Les Paul designs.
Neck: Mahogany neck with a bound rosewood fingerboard, featuring 22 frets.
Scale Length: Approximately 628mm (24.72 inches).
Pickups: Originally equipped with Bill's Brothers pickups;
Hardware: Features typical Les Paul-style hardware, including a Tune-O-Matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece.
These guitars are appreciated for their solid construction and vintage appeal, offering a cost-effective alternative to Gibson's Les Paul models from the same era.