First appearing in 1932, the Gibson L-50 archtop acoustic guitar was aimed at the quality entry level market, with a solid top and laminated back and sides.
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MORE →First appearing in 1932, the Gibson L-50 archtop acoustic guitar was aimed at the quality entry level market, with a solid top and laminated back and sides.
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MORE →I have to say that I am really taken with the Ocean Blue finish on this 2014 Les Paul Traditional, and how it brings out the flamed maple.
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MORE →The Gibson Firebird appeared in 1963 and while it wasn’t as popular as other models, it did take a prominent place in recording studios, especially Motown.
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MORE →The Gibson Thunderbird Bicentennial, as seen here, is a fairly rare bird. The Thunderbird Bicentennial Bass was built between 1976 and 1979 for a total production run of 1,855 units to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence. In black or ‘ebony’, 91 were made in 1976 and a total of 411 over the entire run. Highly distinctive, the Thunderbird Bicentennial is based on the 1963 Thunderbird ‘reverse’ models. However, it carries a newer three-point bridge and the pickguard has an engraved red, white and blue Thunderbird in sejant erect position with ‘1976’ below the bird.
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MORE →The Gibson F-9 Mandolin is based on the original, classic and uniquely American F-Style design by Orville Gibson in the closing days of the 1800s. These groundbreaking instruments brought violin-family concepts into the mandolin and guitar worlds, and were extremely important influences.
The Gibson F-9 Mandolin is now out of production; for a time, following the 2010 Nashville floods, Gibson ended mandolin (and banjo) production entirely.
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