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  2. Gibson Theodore Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Theodore Standard is a Mahogany wood Electric guitar, [1] [2] manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Company. The Theodore Standard was designed by the president of Gibson Theodore McCarty on 18 March 1957, it wasn't made into a model or a standard line model until 2022. The design was found in Gibsons archives and made as a Gibson custom ...

  3. Gibson SG - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, a low-cost SG made of walnut wood was introduced called "The SG." It had a clear finish and an ebony fingerboard and was accompanied by low-cost "Les Paul" and "ES 335" type guitars. "The Paul" was also made from walnut, but "The ES" was made out of solid mahogany (rather than the semi-solid body they usually produced).

  4. Gibson EDS-1275 - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson EDS-1275 is a double neck Gibson electric guitar introduced in 1958 and still in production. Popularized and raised to iconic status [ 1 ] by musicians such as John McLaughlin and Jimmy Page , it was called "the coolest guitar in rock".

  5. Gibson The Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Deluxe (Firebrand) is similar to The Paul Standard, except it has a mahogany body [3] and three-piece mahogany neck. It was manufactured between 1980 and 1986 and was available in Antique Natural, Ebony (1985–86), Natural Mahogany, or Wine Red (1985–86) finish. A standard Gibson logo was branded into the headstock in the deluxe model.

  6. Gibson ES-175 - Wikipedia

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    The guitar had a maple laminated top, back and sides, with a set-neck made of mahogany. The florentine cutaway on the 175 was seen as an improvement over the Venetian cutaway that Gibson had been using on guitars. [4] The cutaway and the amplification of a jazz guitar allowed players to use the uppermost frets on the neck during performances. [5]

  7. Gibson Marauder - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Marauder was an electric guitar model produced by Gibson between 1975 and 1979. ... Marauders were made with alder, maple, or mahogany bodies.

  8. Gibson ES-335 - Wikipedia

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    The Chris Cornell ES-335 Tribute was designed by Gibson and Chris himself based on the guitars he played in the 80's and 90's, mostly Gretsch Jet models, but in Gibson's own 335 style, using the same construction of a typical 335 with the 3ply maple top, maple center block, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, but with Lollartron™ pickups in ...

  9. Epiphone Dot - Wikipedia

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    It has a glued-in neck of mahogany [10] (before 2008, maple) [2] and a rosewood fingerboard. [11] The name "Dot" is in reference to its fretboard markers, which are simple dots, unlike other Epiphone archtop guitars such as the Casino or the Sheraton , which have more elaborate block inlays . [ 5 ]