Orville Gibson introduced guitars
with carved tops and backs instead of flat ones in 1894, these mandolins
and guitars became an instant success and this lead to the incorporation
of The Gibson Mandolin - Guitar Company in 1902. Over the next 15 years
innovations like raised pickguards, intonation, compensating bridges,
slimmer necks and more modern carving techniques were developed by Gibson
and and sales have continued to increase ever since. Gibson guitars
are built with a careful combination of high precision tools and craftspeople
who love their work. They're built by musicians, for musicians. This
page is dedicated to Gibson electric guitars -
Use our navigation to the left to search through our other Gibson products,
you'll find we have the most popular Gibson guitars available
along with the best prices you'll find online today.
Even though Gibson had orginally created the laminated top ES-175 in 1948 to fill the need for an electric version of the acoustic, carved top L-4C,... more
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Gibson Custom Shop Zakk Wylde Les Paul Electric Guitar (with Case)
With his scorching riffs and remarkable stage presence, Zakk Wylde has earned a reputation as one of heavy metal's premier lead guitarists. The... more
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Gibson Custom Firebird Non-Reverse Electric Guitar (with Case)
In 2003, Gibson's Custom Shop took the Non Reverse Firebird back to the future. A dramatic new finish color (TV White) offsets a return to an... more
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Gibson ES137 Classic Memphis Series Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar (with Case)
The ES-137 Classic combines 2 classics — the classic look of Gibson's single-cutaway semi-hollowbody guitars and the hot sound of a Gibson Les Paul... more
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Gibson ES333 Memphis Series Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
This new Gibson Memphis Series guitar is a superb combination of time-tested design and innovative new ideas. And at this price, the ES-333 is set to... more
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Gibson ES335 Memphis Series Dot Reissue Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar (With Case)
The ES-335 brought hollowbody tradition and solidbody performance together in 1958, and it is still one of the all-time classic guitar designs. more
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The original Explorer of 1958 was more radically modernistic than its famous cousin, the Flying V. Musicians finally caught up with the Explorer in... more
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Gibson X-plorer Studio Electric Guitar (with Case)
The X-plorer Studio brings a wider variety of finishes and a new level of affordability to guitarists who have embraced the slightly scaled-down body... more
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