Gibson Guitar Corporation product list
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This is a list of Gibson brand of guitars manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation
Gibson Guitar Corporation
The Gibson Guitar Corporation, formerly of Kalamazoo, Michigan and currently of Nashville, Tennessee, manufactures guitars and other instruments which sell under a variety of brand names...

, alphabetically by category then alphabetically by product (lowest numbers first). The list excludes other Gibson brands such as Epiphone
Epiphone
The Epiphone Company is a musical instrument manufacturer founded in 1873 by Anastasios Stathopoulos. Epiphone was bought by Chicago Musical Instrument Company, which also owned Gibson Guitar Corporation, in 1957. Epiphone was Gibson's main rival in the archtop market...

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Acoustic guitars

  • Advanced Jumbo
    Gibson Advanced Jumbo
    The Gibson Advanced Jumbo was an acoustic flattop guitar introduced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in 1936. Production ceased after a small run of 300 guitars. The guitar was Gibson's first round shoulder dreadnought to have rosewood back and sides, Adirondack Spruce soundboard, a 25.5 scale...

  • B series
    Gibson B series
    The Gibson B series was a series of acoustic guitars manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation between 1961 and 1979, and as a reissue to a limited degree from 1991 to 1992. The series consisted of the three different models, the B-45, the B-25, and the B-15...

  • Blues King
  • B12-45 12 string
  • C-165
    • Maple
    • Rosewood
  • Chet Atkins SST
    Gibson Chet Atkins SST
    The Gibson Chet Atkins SST was a revolutionary design that combined the best of Gibson's acoustic and electric guitar technology. The SST was a solid body acoustic-electric designed by the late legendary country artist Chet Atkins. The steel-string model was introduced in 1987 and was discontinued...

  • Hummingbird
    Gibson Hummingbird
    The Gibson Hummingbird is an acoustic guitar model/series produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.Unlike the other flat-top Gibson acoustics, the Hummingbird was Gibson's first square-shoulder dreadnought, similar to the dreadnoughts produced by C.F. Martin & Company...

    • Custom
  • Dove
    Gibson Dove
    The Gibson Dove is a flattop Steel-string acoustic guitar made by Gibson Guitar Corporation. First made in 1962 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, it was Gibson's second square-shouldered dreadnought , after the introduction of the Gibson Hummingbird in 1962. Both guitars have solid spruce tops and engraved...

    • Artist Model
    • In Flight Custom
  • J Series
    Gibson J Series
    The Gibson J series was a series of acoustic guitars manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation.-Series:* J-160E* J-160 E VS Std* J-180* J-185* J-185BKE** Rosewood** Cutaway* J-90 Super Fusion* J-30* J-45** Deluxe** Rosewood** Custom Vine* J-50...

    • J-160E
      Gibson J-160E
      The Gibson J-160E is one of the first acoustic-electric guitar models produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.A major problem with playing an acoustic guitar in live settings is that it is often quite difficult to hear...

    • J-160 E VS Std
    • J-180
    • J-185
    • J-185EC
      • Rosewood
      • Cutaway
    • J-30
    • J-30 Montana
    • J-45
      Gibson J-45
      The Gibson J-45 is an acoustic guitar model manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. It is part of Gibson's round-shoulder, dreadnought acoustic "jumbo" line, begun in 1934 with the Gibson Jumbo Flattop which was to compete with C.F. Martin & Company's "D" line.The J-45 is generally regarded...

      • Deluxe
      • Rosewood
      • Custom Vine
    • J-50
    • J-100
    • J-150 Maple
    • J 200
      Gibson J-200
      Gibson J-200 is an acoustic guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.Gibson entered into production of this model in 1938 as its top-of-the-line flat top guitar, initially called the Super Jumbo, changing the name in 1939 to the Super Jumbo 200. It was made at the Gibson Factory in...

    • J200 EC
    • J-200 Custom Vine
    • J-250 Monarch
    • J-2000
  • Gibson L-series
    • L-00

Gibson LG1
Gibson LG2
    • Gibson L-3
    • Gibson L-4
      Gibson L-4
      Gibson L-4 refers to several archtop guitars produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.The L-4 was first introduced in 1911 as an acoustic rhythm guitar with an oval sound hole; it was used by Eddie Lang, who also played an L-5....

    • Gibson L-5
    • L-130
    • L-140
    • L-150 Custom
    • LC-1 Cascade
    • LC-2 Sonoma
  • Nick Lucas Series
    • Elite
    • Reissue
  • Sheryl Crow Signature Model
  • SJ-299 Western Classic
  • SJ-300 Rosewood
  • Songmaker Series, made in Canada, released in 2008
  • Songwriter Series
    • Deluxe (The Songwriter series was originally released in 1999 as the Songbird, but Gibson found out there was another guitar manufacturer using that name so they changed it to Songwriter)
    • Deluxe Cutaway
    • Deluxe 12 String
    • Traveling Songwriter
  • Southern Jumbo
  • Super 200 Cutaway Custom

Amplifiers

  • GA20RVT
  • GA5 Les Paul Junior
  • Power Stealth
  • Gibson Skylark amplifier

Banjos

  • Earl Scruggs series
    • Golden Deluxe
    • Standard 5-string
    • The Super Earl
  • Granada series
    • Flying Eagle
    • Hearts and Flowers
  • J.D. Crowe Black Jack
  • RB series
    • RB
    • RB-250
    • RB-3 Wreath

Bass guitars

  • 20/20 (Designed by Ned Steinberger
    Ned Steinberger
    Ned Steinberger is an American creator of innovative musical instruments. He is most notable for his design of guitars and basses without a traditional headstock, which are called Steinberger instruments...

    )
  • EB-0
    Gibson EB-0
    The Gibson EB-0 is a bass guitar that was introduced by Gibson in 1959.-History:The EB-0 was first marketed in 1959 in response to the declining sales of Gibson's EB-1. The body was styled after the Les Paul Junior, but retained the mahogany neck and body and 30.5" scale length of the EB-1. It was...

     (A bass version of the SG)
  • EB-1
    Gibson EB-1
    The Gibson EB-1 is an electric bass that was introduced by Gibson in 1953, and is the first bass in Gibson's range.- History :The EB-1, then known as the Electric Bass, was first marketed in 1953 in response to the runaway success of the Fender Precision Bass...

     (It is shaped like a violin, hence the nickname "Violin bass". The Hofner version is more popular and expensive.)
  • EB-2 (A bass version of the ES-335)
  • EB-3
    Gibson EB-3
    The Gibson EB-3 is an electric bass guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.Introduced in 1961, the EB-3 was one of the bass guitar equivalents of the popular Gibson SG...

     (A two-pickup version of the EB-0)
  • EB-6 (Initially a six-string bass version of the ES-335, later adopted the SG body design; string gauge and spacing is similar to that on the Fender VI and Danelectro six-string basses)
  • G3
    Gibson G3
    The Gibson G3 bass was a companion model to the Gibson Grabber, and a bass version of the S-1. It debuted in 1975 with the same body shape and styling as the Grabber but a different pickup configuration...

     (same as the grabber but with three single coil pickup configuration.)
  • Flying V Bass
  • Grabber
    Gibson Grabber
    The Gibson Grabber was a bass guitar introduced in 1973 along with the Gibson Ripper. The Grabber featured a bolt-on 34½" neck like the Fender basses and shared a similar body with the Ripper. The Grabber also had a V-shaped headstock like the Gibson Flying V guitar. What made the Grabber truly...

  • Les Paul
    Gibson Les Paul bass
    The Gibson Les Paul bass is a bass guitar first manufactured by Gibson in 1969, just after the relaunch of the Les Paul guitar in 1968. Initially it was a short scale bass guitar, like the EB0 and EB3...

  • Gibson Leland Sklar Signature Model
  • RD
    Gibson RD bass
    The Gibson RD guitars were designed at the Kalamazoo plant and launched in 1977. The design team consisted of Chuck Burge , Tim Shaw and was overseen by Bruce Bolen. There were two bass models, the RD Artist and RD Standard, plus 3 guitar models...

  • Ripper
    Gibson Ripper
    The Gibson L9-S Ripper is a model of electric bass guitar made by Gibson Guitar Corporation.The Ripper was manufactured from 1973 until 1983; the peak year being 1976. Most had a maple body with laminated maple neck, however a significant number manufactured in 1975 had lighter alder bodies while...

  • Thunderbird
    Gibson Thunderbird
    The Gibson Thunderbird is an electric bass guitar made by Gibson.-Background and introduction:The Gibson Thunderbird was introduced in 1963. At the time, Fender had been the leader in the electric bass market since their introduction of the Precision Bass twelve years earlier.The Thunderbird was...

     (A bass version of the Firebird)
    • Blackbird (Nikki Sixx's custom version of the Thunderbird)
    • Thunderbird Studio 4-string
    • Thunderbird Studio 5-string
  • Victory
    Gibson Victory bass
    The Gibson Victory bass series was manufactured for 5 years, between 1981 and 1986. The range consisted of two passive and one active model....

    • Victory Standard
    • Victory Artist

Dobros

  • Hound Dog
  • Phil Ledbetter series
    • Signature
    • Mahogany "Limited Edition"

Hollowbody and semihollowbody guitars

  • B. B. King Lucille
  • Byrdland
    Gibson Byrdland
    The Byrdland is an electric guitar, made by Gibson. Its name derives from the names of guitarists Billy Byrd and Hank Garland for whom the guitar was originally custom built by Gibson.-Thinline series:...

  • Citation
    Gibson Citation
    The Gibson Citation was a top-of-the-line archtop guitar, introduced in 1969 and still available from the Gibson custom shop on special order. It featured figured maple back and sides and a carved maple or carved spruce top with a figured maple or mahogany neck; it usually was equipped with a...

  • CS Series
    • CS-336
      Gibson CS-336
      -Overview:The Gibson CS-336 is a semi-acoustic electric guitar manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation's Custom, Art & Historic Division . Introduced in 2001, the CS-336 was the Custom Shop's first "tonally carved" guitar, meaning that the back, center block, and sides are carved from one single...

  • ES Series
    Gibson ES Series
    The Gibson ES series of semi-acoustic guitar are manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. The letters ES stand for Electric Spanish, to distinguish them from Hawaiian-style guitars which were played flat on the lap....

    • ES-5
      Gibson ES-5
      The Gibson ES-5 is a guitar produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation as part of the ES, or "Electric Spanish" series of guitars. The ES-5 was intended to be an electric version of their popular Gibson L-5 acoustic jazz model. The ES-5 was introduced in 1949, and offered several innovative...

       and ES-5 Switchmaster
    • ES-120
    • ES-125
      Gibson ES-125
      The Gibson ES-125 is an archtop, hollow body electric guitar model that was produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.-Model history:Introduced in 1941 as the successor to the ES-100, the ES-125 was an entry-level archtop electric guitar. It had one P-90 single-coil pickup in the neck position,...

    • ES-135
      Gibson ES-135
      The Gibson ES-135 is a semi-hollow body electric guitar made by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. Originally introduced in 1956, it was discontinued in 1958...

    • ES-137
      Gibson ES-137
      The Gibson ES-137 is a semi-hollow-body guitar which is manufactured in Gibson's Memphis factory. It is a relatively new design in Gibson's ES line which is not based on a vintage instrument, as many of Gibson's instruments are....

    • ES-140
    • ES-140T
    • ES-150
      Gibson ES-150
      The Gibson Guitar Corporation's ES-150 guitar is generally recognized as the world's first commercially successful Spanish-style electric guitar. The ES stands for Electric Spanish, and it was designated 150 because it cost $150, along with an EH-150 amplifier and a cable.After its introduction in...

    • ES-165
      Gibson ES-165
      The Gibson ES-165 Herb Ellis is an Archtop guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in Nashville Tennessee, currently still in production .The single-pickup ES-175s were first introduced in 1949 but were discontinued around 1971 although small custom runs including...

    • ES-175
      Gibson ES-175
      The Gibson ES-175 is an electric guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation, currently still in production. It is a 24 3/4" scale full hollow body guitar with a trapeze tailpiece and Tune-O-Matic bridge...

    • ES-225
      Gibson ES-225
      The Gibson ES-225 is a thinline hollowbody electric guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation between 1955 and 1959. It is notable as the first thinline hollowbody guitar produced by Gibson.-Model history:...

    • ES-295
    • ES-325
      Gibson ES-325
      The Gibson ES-325 is a thinline hollowbody electric guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.Though similar in appearance to the popular Gibson ES-335 semi-hollow guitar, the ES-325 was a fairly different guitar in construction and sound...

    • ES-330
      Gibson ES-330
      The Gibson ES-330 is a thinline hollowbody electric guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.Though similar in appearance to the popular Gibson ES-335 semi-hollow guitar, the ES-330 was a fairly different guitar in construction and sound...

    • ES-333
      Gibson ES-333
      The Gibson ES-333 is a semi hollow body electric guitar made by Gibson Guitar Corporation.The ES-333 is quite similar to the Gibson ES-335, but varies from the ES-335 in the following ways:...

    • ES-335
      Gibson ES-335
      The Gibson ES-335 is the world's first commercial thinline arched-top semi-acoustic electric guitar. Released by the Gibson Guitar Corporation as part of its ES series in 1958, it is neither hollow nor solid; instead, a solid wood block runs through the center of its body...

    • ES-340
    • ES-345
    • ES-347
    • ES-350
    • ES-350T
    • ES-355
    • ES-339
      Gibson ES-339
      The Gibson ES-339 is a semi-hollow body guitar which is manufactured in Gibson's Custom Shop. The guitar is the size of a regular solid body guitar, but has the sound of a semi-hollow body guitar.-Options:...

  • L-4
  • L-5
  • Howard Roberts Fusion
  • Super 400
    Gibson Super 400
    The Gibson Super 400 is an archtop guitar, "the biggest, fanciest, and most expensive archtop ever built," and a highly influential model guitar which inspired many other guitar makers . It was first sold in 1934 and named for its $400 price.The Super 400 was the largest guitar that the Gibson...

  • Vegas

Solidbody guitars

  • Gibson 335-S
    Gibson 335-S
    The Gibson 335-S was a solidbody version of their very popular Electric Spanish guitar, the ES-335. Although a very similar shape , and with identical controls, being a solidbody rather than semi-acoustic guitar gave this model a rather different sound.The 335-S came in three varieties:335-S...

  • Gibson Alpha Q-2000/Q-3000
  • Gibson Les Paul BFG
  • Blueshawk
    Gibson Blueshawk
    The Gibson Blueshawk is a relatively recently designed Gibson model designed mainly for blues players . It superficially resembles the Les Paul in that the body outline is similar...

  • Corvus
    Gibson Corvus
    The Gibson Corvus was a short-lived series of guitars produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in the mid-1980s. It featured a solid body with an offset V-cut at the tail, which led it to be colloquially known as the "can opener" guitar. Also, if the guitar is turned sideways it looks as if it is...

  • Digital
  • Dark Fire
    Gibson Dark Fire
    The Gibson Dark Fire, a variant of the Gibson Les Paul, is an electric solid body guitar produced by Gibson Guitar Corporation. The guitar is a second generation Robot Guitar, using an updated version of the Powertune self-tuning system produced by Tronical Gmbh...

  • EDS-1275
    Gibson EDS-1275
    The Gibson EDS-1275 is a doubleneck Gibson electric guitar introduced in 1963 and still in production. Popularized by both rock and jazz musicians such as Jimmy Page and John McLaughlin, it was called "the coolest guitar in rock."-History:...

  • Explorer
    Gibson Explorer
    The Gibson Explorer is a type of electric guitar that made its debut in 1958. The Explorer offered a radical, "futuristic" body design, much like its sibling, the Flying V. The Explorer was the final development of a prototype design which years later Gibson marketed under the name Futura.The...

     (also known as "X-plorer")
  • Firebird
    Gibson Firebird
    The Gibson Firebird is a solid-body electric guitar manufactured by Gibson from 1963 to the present.-History:The Gibson Guitar Corporation released several new styles during the 1950s to compete with Fender's instruments, such as the Telecaster and Stratocaster. After success with the Les Paul in...

  • Flying V
    Gibson Flying V
    -External links:*, , , , and , from the Gibson website*, a June 2001 article from Guitar Collector magazine*, a tribute site that lists all models and re-issues and most notable players**...

    • V-Factor X
    • V-Factor Faded
    • Gothic Flying V
    • Flying V Limited Edition
    • Reverse Flying V
      Gibson Reverse Flying V
      The Gibson Reverse Flying V is a limited-edition guitar based upon the concept of the iconic Gibson Flying V style. To achieve the "reverse" style, the body of the guitar is rotated 180 degrees relative to the original Flying V....

  • Futura
    Gibson Futura
    The Gibson Futura was an electric guitar which was the precursor of the model introduced as the Explorer. These mahogany prototypes, christened "Futura" many years later, resembled the eventual Explorer design, but had a differently-proportioned body, as well as a 'split' or 'forked' headstock...

  • GK-55
  • Invader
  • L-5S
    Gibson L5S
    The Gibson L5S is a solid-body electric guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.Introduced in 1972, the Gibson L5S was essentially a solid-body version of the popular Gibson L-5 hollowbody. Like the L-5, it featured multiple binding on the single-cutaway body, neck, and headstock,...

  • L-6S
    Gibson L6-S
    The Gibson L6-S was the working musician's descendant of the L5S jazz solid body electric guitar. It was the same shape - very much like a wide Gibson Les Paul, but with a 24 fret two-octave neck - the first Gibson guitar to have this.-Model history:...

  • Les Paul
    Gibson Les Paul
    The Gibson Les Paul was the result of a design collaboration between Gibson Guitar Corporation and the late jazz guitarist and electronics inventor Les Paul. In 1950, with the introduction of the Fender Telecaster to the musical market, electric guitars became a public craze. In reaction, Gibson...

    • 23
    • 432
    • Gibson Les Paul Baritone
    • Classic
    • Custom
      Gibson Les Paul Custom
      The Gibson Les Paul Custom is a higher end variation of the Gibson Les Paul guitar. It was developed in 1954 after Gibson had introduced the Les Paul model in 1952.-Notable Les Paul Custom players:...

      • Anniversary 25/50
    • Junior
      Gibson Les Paul Junior
      The Gibson Les Paul Jr. is a solid body electric guitar introduced in 1954 as an affordable, entry level Les Paul. It was first released with a single cut body style however models with a double cut body style were later introduced in 1958.-History:...

    • Gibson Les Paul Doublecut
      Gibson Les Paul Doublecut
      The Gibson Les Paul Doublecut is a double-cutaway version of the Gibson Les Paul electric guitar.- Models :Except for Gibson Custom Shop/Historic models, there are currently four types of the Les Paul double cut model, all of which have been discontinued:...

    • Recording
    • Gibson Les Paul Standard
    • Studio
      Gibson Les Paul Studio
      -Background:The Gibson Les Paul Swamp Ash Studio was introduced in 2003 alongside the Les Paul Voodoo. These two instruments were essentially identical except for the Voodoo's dark finish, "Goth" aesthetic and different pickups.-Construction:...

      • Gothic
        Gibson Les Paul Studio
        -Background:The Gibson Les Paul Swamp Ash Studio was introduced in 2003 alongside the Les Paul Voodoo. These two instruments were essentially identical except for the Voodoo's dark finish, "Goth" aesthetic and different pickups.-Construction:...

      • Swamp Ash
        Gibson Les Paul Studio
        -Background:The Gibson Les Paul Swamp Ash Studio was introduced in 2003 alongside the Les Paul Voodoo. These two instruments were essentially identical except for the Voodoo's dark finish, "Goth" aesthetic and different pickups.-Construction:...

      • Voodoo
        Gibson Les Paul Studio
        -Background:The Gibson Les Paul Swamp Ash Studio was introduced in 2003 alongside the Les Paul Voodoo. These two instruments were essentially identical except for the Voodoo's dark finish, "Goth" aesthetic and different pickups.-Construction:...

    • "The Paul"
      Gibson The Paul
      The first incarnation of Gibson's "The Paul" guitar was manufactured from 1978 to 1982. Variations on the model were introduced and this original was later referred to as "The Paul" . It was targeted to customers who wanted Gibson quality and reputation at a lower price point...

       (also known as "The Paul" Standard)
    • "The Paul" Deluxe
      Gibson The Paul
      The first incarnation of Gibson's "The Paul" guitar was manufactured from 1978 to 1982. Variations on the model were introduced and this original was later referred to as "The Paul" . It was targeted to customers who wanted Gibson quality and reputation at a lower price point...

    • "The Paul" Deluxe Firebrand
      Gibson The Paul
      The first incarnation of Gibson's "The Paul" guitar was manufactured from 1978 to 1982. Variations on the model were introduced and this original was later referred to as "The Paul" . It was targeted to customers who wanted Gibson quality and reputation at a lower price point...

    • "The Paul II"
      Gibson The Paul
      The first incarnation of Gibson's "The Paul" guitar was manufactured from 1978 to 1982. Variations on the model were introduced and this original was later referred to as "The Paul" . It was targeted to customers who wanted Gibson quality and reputation at a lower price point...

    • "The Paul SL"
      Gibson The Paul
      The first incarnation of Gibson's "The Paul" guitar was manufactured from 1978 to 1982. Variations on the model were introduced and this original was later referred to as "The Paul" . It was targeted to customers who wanted Gibson quality and reputation at a lower price point...

  • Little Lucille
    Gibson Little Lucille
    The Little Lucille is a relatively recently designed Gibson model designed mainly for blues players. It superficially resembles the Les Paul in that the body outline is similar. The Little Lucille was discontinued by Gibson in 2006. The Little Lucille is a variant on the Blueshawk that features a...

  • Marauder
    Gibson Marauder
    The Gibson Marauder is an electric guitar model. This short-lived series of solid body guitars was produced in the USA from 1974 to 1979. Only one Gibson Marauder was shipped in 1974. These guitars were an attempt by Gibson to break into the single coil pickup, bolt-on neck guitar market dominated...

  • Melody Maker
    Gibson Melody Maker
    In 2007, the Melody Maker became a separate model. It now has a smaller single-coil pickup than the P-90, a wraparound bridge/tailpiece unit, a mahogany neck, and a pickguard similar to the original Melody Maker...

  • Moderne
    Gibson Moderne
    The Gibson Moderne is an electric guitar model first designed by Gibson in 1957. It was designed alongside the Flying V and Explorer-"Futura" as part of a stylistically advanced line of electric guitars...

  • Nighthawk
    Gibson Nighthawk
    The Gibson Nighthawk was a short-lived electric guitar model line, manufactured by Gibson. The Nighthawk represented a radical change from traditional Gibson designs featuring many elements more commonly associated with Fender guitars. The Nighthawk superficially resembled the Les Paul, Gibson's...

  • RD
    Gibson RD
    The Gibson RD series solid body electric guitars were launched in 1977 as a complementary range to Gibson's existing guitars. They were designed to be brighter sounding than the existing models and as such were longer scale , maple-bodied, and with state-of-the-art pre-amplified electronics...

  • Robot Guitar
    Gibson Robot Guitar
    The Gibson Robot Guitar typically refers to a sub-class of Les Paul style guitars from Gibson. This is because the first run of limited edition Robot Guitars was exclusively made up of Les Paul bodies...

    • Les Paul Studio
    • SG
    • Flying V
    • Explorer
  • S-1
    Gibson S-1
    The Gibson S-1 is an electric guitar, made by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.Gibson started producing the S-1 in mid-1975, but released it on the market in 1976. Its production lifespan was 1975-1980. Like the Gibson Marauder, the S-1 was an attempt to break through into the single-coil guitar...

  • SG
    Gibson SG
    At the launch of the SG in 1961, Gibson offered four variants of the SG; the SG Junior , the SG Special, the SG Standard, and the top-of-the-line SG Custom. However, Gibson's current core variants as of 2010 are the SG Standard and the SG Special...

    • Special
      Gibson SG Special
      The Gibson SG Special is an electric guitar made by Gibson that has been manufactured since 1961.-Origins:The SG Special was between the Junior and Standard model and was introduced concurrent with the Junior. It featured two P-90 pickups with either a stoptail bridge or an optional tremolo arm...

    • Supreme
    • Junior
      Gibson SG Junior
      The Gibson SG Junior was a solid-bodied electric guitar manufactured by Gibson from the early 1960s to the late 60s. Like its earlier sister, the Gibson Les Paul Junior, it had been created for sale to anyone who wanted Gibson quality for a cheap price. It is known for its single P-90 treble...

  • Sonex
    Gibson Sonex
    The Sonex guitars were a range of budget Gibsons launched in 1980. They were made from a material called Resonwood, and manufactured with Multi-phonic body construction. There were four models: Deluxe, Standard, Custom and Artist....

  • Spirit
    Gibson Spirit
    The Gibson Spirit is a guitar model sold under Gibson and Epiphone USA nameplates in the 1980s. This article does not refer to the made-in-China Spirit guitar sold under the Gibson Baldwin Music Education nameplate.-Origins:...

  • MIII (Radical superstrat design, produced 1991 to 1995)
  • US-1 (Superstrat design, produced 1986 to 1991)
  • U2
    U2
    U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin. Formed in 1976, the group consists of Bono , The Edge , Adam Clayton , and Larry Mullen, Jr. . U2's early sound was rooted in post-punk but eventually grew to incorporate influences from many genres of popular music...

     (Superstrat design, produced 1987 to 1992)
  • Gibson Victory
    • Victory MV 2
    • Victory MV X

Gibson Artist Signature Models

    • Gibson Tom Delonge ES-335
    • Gibson DG-335
    • Gibson Custom Shop Slash Model
    • Gibson Buckethead Signature Les Paul
    • Gibson Dethklok "Thunderhorse" Explorer

Mandolins

  • A-Series
    • A-5
    • A-9
  • Doyle Lawson
  • F-Series
    • F-5G
    • F-5 Distressed Master Model
    • F-5 The Fern
    • F-9
    • F Goldrush
  • Sam Bush Signature Model

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