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  2. Gibson Little Lucille - Wikipedia

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    The Little Lucille has a number of distinctive features that distinguish it from virtually all other Gibsons. The Little Lucille's body outline is the same as a slightly earlier range of guitars, the Nighthawks (1993–1999), but unlike the Nighthawks, the Little Lucille is a semi-hollow bodied guitar with twin f-holes and a flat (uncarved) top.

  3. List of products manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation

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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.

  4. Lucille (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    A Gibson Lucille model semi-acoustic guitar, unique for having no f-holes. Lucille is the name American blues musician B. B. King (1925–2015) gave to his guitars. They were usually black Gibson guitars similar to the ES-330 or ES-355, and Gibson introduced a B.B. King custom model in 1980, based upon the latter.

  5. List of signature model guitars - Wikipedia

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    Little Lucille: Gibson: 1999-? (discontinued) Based on the Gibson Blueshawk, but with Tune-o-matic and TP-6 stop tailpiece [42] 80th Birthday Lucille 2005 Limited run of 80 on the occasion of King's 80th birthday; the copy gifted to King was stolen in 2009 and recovered several months later [43] B.B. King "Lucille" ES 2018-

  6. Gibson L Series - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson L series is a series of small-body guitars produced and sold by Gibson Guitar Corporation in the early 20th century. The first guitars of this series, Gibson L-0 and Gibson L-1, were introduced first as arch-tops (1902), and later as flat tops in 1926. The L series was later gradually replaced by the LG series in the 1940s.

  7. Gibson Blueshawk - Wikipedia

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    It superficially resembles the Les Paul in that the body outline is similar. The Blueshawk was discontinued by Gibson in Spring 2006, and returned in 2015 under the Epiphone brand. Carl Perkins received the first prototype Blueshawk in 1996. [1] A variant on the Blueshawk is named Gibson Little Lucille and features a stop tailpiece and tune-o ...

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