59 les paul gibson

What is a Gibson Les Paul '59, better than a modern Les Paul?
I heard that the neck joint is in the cavity collection as opposed to modern, but is what makes 59 such a good Les Paul guitar?
The real deal? Well, dry wood and had a good time to make their natural things .. Anyway .. decreases, the expansion .. I think the old wood lends its great .. Although I have my doubts .. I've always been interested in what makes a good guitar .. I have dozens of wing play Telecasters (for example) in the last 12 years (I have one of the largest ever made Squiers, a MIM standard, and a more recent ICJ) .. The wings of Mexico, apparently, all sucks .. I went to Guitar Center one day and shot a black man is due to a sharp small ding on the back the body, which is connected and I felt incredible, I could feel shaking, the pick-up went well .. I've always been interested in why some guitars feel and play better others .. A month ago I came across an article about a group Dutch researchers claimed to have understood what makes the Stradivarius if known and sought after by the violinists .. Using X-rays and all sorts of crazy sh * t found the screws that were used all have a uniform density and the trees all had used obviously a slight variation in the growth model .. So who knows maybe Gibson uses first-class timber at the time?
Gibson Les Paul 1959 Tom Murphy