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The Fake Pickups That Fooled America — The Bill Lawrence Trademark Scandal

How does a legendary guitar designer lose the right to his own name? Bill Lawrence was a titan of American electric guitar history. He designed revolutionary pickups for Gibson, pioneered Fender’s noiseless technology, and built instruments played by Stevie Wonder and Miles Davis. For decades, his name was synonymous with uncompromising precision and tone.
But a fractured business partnership and a devastating trademark loophole legally severed the man from his own creations. In this video, we explore the tragic story behind the Bill Lawrence trademark scandal. Discover how a bureaucratic blind spot allowed two competing businesses to sell pickups under the exact same name, why a federal judge couldn't legally identify the "real" Bill Lawrence, and how his family workshop continues his true legacy today. This is a story about craftsmanship, intellectual property law, and the heartbreaking reality of what happens when a creator's identity becomes a contested corporate asset.

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