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The original Gibson Melody Maker was first launched in 1959 and discontinued in 1971. [4] Its purpose was as an even cheaper alternative to the Gibson Les Paul Junior which was itself introduced as a student model in 1954. From its inception it had a thin slab-style mahogany body and a glued in one-piece mahogany set neck. [4]
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.
Gibson Melody Maker (1959–1971) – an entry-level guitar model similar to Les Paul Junior but with thinner body. Gibson Spirit (1972–1985) – a guitar model similar to Les Paul Junior DC but with cutaway at 20th fret.
Original (formerly "Original Musical Instrument Company", also known for its acronym "OMI") is an American brand currently owned by Gibson through its subsidiary Epiphone. The company uses the brand to produce and commercialize resonator guitars .
Gibson continues to produce the design as the LeGrande. Chris Spedding, a top British session guitarist of the 1970s is well known for playing a Flying V. Bill Spooner used a Flying V, an Explorer, a Les Paul, an SG and a 1959 Melody Maker. Paul Stanley used a Flying V, an Explorer, a Firebird I, an SG, and an L6S.
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