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This is a list of Gibson brand of stringed musical instruments, mainly guitars, manufactured by Gibson, alphabetically by category then alphabetically by product (lowest numbers first). The list excludes other Gibson brands such as Epiphone.
This denial was contradicted by historical statements. Gibson folklore has also claimed its guitars were made by "seasoned craftsmen" who were "too old for war". [23] [24] In 2023, a 1943 Gibson Southern Jumbo was listed for sale with an asking price of $18,500. [25]
Thousands of counterfeit Gibson electric guitars were seized at the Los Angeles-Long Beach Seaport, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Federal authorities seize 3,000 fake Gibson ...
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They can be electric bass or acoustic bass. In many genres, it has largely replaced the double bass. As with its electric guitar and acoustic guitar counterparts, music from the mid-20th century has led to various instrument manufacturers producing signature models that are endorsed by an artist.
L-4 (1911–) The bass model of ES-175 and its derivatives. L-5 (1922–) The bass model of ES-5, Byrdland, ES-350T, possibly ES-225, and these derivatives. Byrdland (1955–) Thinline, short-scale L-5 CES, named after Billy Byrd and Hank Garland. Super 400 CES ([1934]/1950s–) L-50 (1934–) The base model of the first Electro Spanish model ...
Through the 1990s Gibson was moving to expand and diversify its brands, and by the late 1990s they had decided to acquire the "Valley Arts" name as an outgrowth of the Gibson Custom Shop. In late 2002 Valley Arts reopened as a music store, repair facility and small manufacturer specializing in custom guitars in downtown Nashville. [2]
The Gibson Victory Bass was an electric bass guitar designed by Wayne Charvel and produced by Gibson Guitars from 1981 until 1986. [1] [2] [3] It was a bass guitar variant of the Gibson Victory. [4] [5] It was not a successful model. [6]