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
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Gibson USA extends the X-Factor series with the Firebird Studio, featuring Studio finishes at an attractive price. The Gibson Firebird Studio has the... more
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Gibson V Series Firebird Electric Guitar (with Case)
The Gibson Firebird V is a fine-tuned version of the classic Gibson design. With its "reverse" body style, Gibson's Firebird series of 1963 took... more
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Performance, playability and styling are the hallmarks of the Firebird VII. When first introduced in 1965, the Firebird VII was celebrated for its... more
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The Gibson Flying V '67 V Factor is a modern update of Gibson's classic axe. The original Flying V of 1958 was so far ahead of its time that even the... more
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Gibson Faded Series Left-Handed Flying V Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Gibson USA has taken some of Gibson's classic traditional models and dressed them up - or in some cases dressed them down - with some unique new... more
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Gibson Faded Series Flying V Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Gibson USA has taken some of Gibson's classic traditional models and dressed them up — or in some cases dressed them down — with some unique new... more
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Gibson Historic 1956 Les Paul Electric Guitar with P90s
The 1956 Reissue features P90 single coil pickups, a carved Maple top, single-ply cream binding, a rounded neck with a 22-fret Rosewood fingerboard,... more
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The 1957 Reissue features a carved Maple top, solid Mahogany body, a cream binding, a 1-piece Mahogany neck, nickel hardware and tulip tuners... more
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