With a slightly smaller body than Gibson??s fabled Super Jumbos, the Gibson J185 Acoustic Electric Guitar offers an excellent alternative for players seeking a smaller body style without sacrificing acoustic power and projection. The first Gibson J-185 was introduced in 1951, giving players a broader choice of flat-top acoustic guitars. Traditionally, the J-185 features a body length of 20 1/4 inches, a width of 16 inches, and a body depth of 4 7/8 inches, producing a big sound with clear acoustics, making
The Gibson Limited Edition Reverse Explorer Electric Guitar has flipped the guitar world upside down. The Reverse Explorer's solid, one-piece mahogany body is as angular and asymmetrical as before, but it's now inverted so that the small horn is on the upper bass-side bout extending upward, while the larger horn is now positioned on the lower treble-side bout, pointing downward.
This back in black menace definitely sends a message even before you start playing it. The Epiphone Goth G-400 Electric Guitar is a twisted version of the Gibson '62 SG with solid mahogany body and slim-tapered set mahogany neck. The rosewood fingerboard has a VII inlay at the 12th fret and the headstock is highlighted with a Celtic cross. The deep SG styled double-cutaways let you reach all 22 frets with ease. Separate volume and tone controls for each of the open-coil high-output Alnico V humbuckers give
The Gibson ES-335 Electric Guitar brought hollowbody tradition and solidbody performance together in 1958, and it is still one of the all-time classic guitar designs. It's among the most versatile guitars you can own. Classic semi-hollowbody design and dual '57 Gibson humbuckers combine to produce everything from full-bodied growls to singing sustain. The ES-335 also features a thin tapered 1960s neck and rosewood fingerboard (24-3/4" scale), body/neck binding, nickel-plated hardware with Grover heads,
The Epiphone 1958 Explorer Electric Guitar is based on the '58 Gibson design that ushered in the space age! The 1958 Explorer features a 24-3/4"-scale maple neck with rosewood fingerboard. Two humbuckers give it its rock 'n' roll voice, with one tone and two volume knobs and a three-way switch for shifting from rhythm to high-altitude leads. Limited lifetime warranty.
Rock your heart out with this Epiphone Goth G-400 guitar package that gives you all the equipment needed for a zero-fuss setup and excellent sound.Epiphone Goth G-400 Electric Guitar This back in black menace definitely sends a message even before you start playing it. The Epiphone Goth G-400 Electric Guitar is a twisted version of the Gibson '62 SG with solid mahogany body and slim-tapered set mahogany neck. The rosewood fingerboard has a VII inlay at the 12th fret and the headstock is highlighted with a
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The arrival of the Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar in 1983 offered guitarists all the essential elements of a Les Paul Standard, including a carved top and humbucking pickups. Its simple yet elegant design quickly helped it become the most...
The Gibson ES335 Fat Neck puts a great new twist on the original. The Gibson Fat Neck features the chunkier neck dimensions of the 1959 ES-335, as well as the longer pickguard and slightly thinner body of the original 59. The centerblock construction is also period-correct lightweight maple, making this guitar a true joy to play.
History speaks for itself. The ES-335 is one of the most important guitars of all time. Right from its introduction in 1958 as the worlds first semi-hollowbody electric guitar it has been a mainstay of players eager to balance the gorgeous, round, mellow tones perfect for jazz and blues with the edge and sustain of a full-blooded solidbody. History History speaks for itself. The ES-335 is one of the most important guitars of all time. Right from its introduction in 1958 as the worlds first semi-hollowbody
Gibson Les Paul Replica Customizable sunburst electric guitar. Based on the "Here comes the Sun King" electric 'fretless wonder' Les Paul replica, here's your ability to easily add a different color background and text with font of your choice. Round Button, Standard, 21/4 Inch
Solid mahogany body and neck, two P-90 pickups, wraparound tailpiece, and 2 volume and 2 tone controls with 3-way switching. This Custom Shop Historic Series re-creation duplicates the original at its finest. This is the single-cutaway version (there was also a 1960s double-cutaway) with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays. Nickel hardware. Solid mahogany single cutaway body and neck 2 P-90 pickups Wraparound tailpiece 2 volume and 2 tone controls with 3-way switching 22-fret rosewood
The Gibson Electric Guitar Book is a comprehensive, richly illustrated guide to Gibson electrics past and present. Starting with the ES-150 - generally acknowledged as the first commercially successful electric guitar - through the 335s, Les Pauls, SGs, Firebirds, and more, it is packed with facts, stories, and images that tell the story of Gibson's great guitars and their most famous and influential players.
Solid mahogany body and neck, two P-90 pickups, wraparound tailpiece, and 2 volume and 2 tone controls with 3-way switching. This Custom Shop Historic Series re-creation duplicates the original at its finest. This is the single-cutaway version (there was also a 1960s double-cutaway) with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays. Nickel hardware. Solid mahogany single cutaway body and neck 2 P-90 pickups Wraparound tailpiece 2 volume and 2 tone controls with 3-way switching 22-fret rosewood
This book recounts the story of all the electric steel guitars - or electric Hawaiian guitars, as they were called during most of their tenure - that were built by Gibson between 1935 and 1967. Hawaiian guitars were the most popular form of electric guitars until the 1950s, and they contributed to some crucial developments in pickups and amplification in addition to lending their voice to the earliest solid body electrics. Aesthetically, the early postwar instruments are also amongst the coolest designs
Gibson Custom SG Custom "VOS" Left-Handed Electric Guitar Item #520196 002 (Classic White), Serial 070241 Pictured, Weight: 7.2lbs *default image shown - 070241 Classic White #520196 002 Classic White Serial #070241
GIBSON CUSTOM ELECTRIC DOUBLENECK MANDOLIN / TENOR GUITAR (1966) Vintage & Used Instruments - Tenor/Plectrum Instruments GIBSON CUSTOM ELECTRIC DOUBLENECK MANDOLIN / TENOR GUITAR (1966) #80U-2234 .. EC+, a seriously clean example of a 60's Gibson Custom-Made two headed tone monster, SG style mahogany body, cherry finish, top neck is a mandolin, 1 humbucking pickup, 1-1/4" nut, 14" scale, bottom neck is a tenor guitar, 2 humbucking pickups, 1-5/16" nut, 22-3/4" scale, BOTH necks have bound ebony fretboards,
It all began in the late 15th century with an instrument called the viola de gamba. This instrument was large with 6 strings, but the Tuning matched the double Bass we have today. By the end of the next century, the first double bass was seen in Italy. The first true bass Guitar was made by Gibson in 1910. It was called the Mando bass, and was an acoustic instrument. The first amplified bass guitar was built in 1933 by Paul Tutmarc. The brand was "Audiovox." In the mid 1930s, established firms like Lyon &
Nicknamed The Workhorse and first introduced in 1942, the Gibson J45 Standard Acoustic Electric Guitar is one of the most technically advanced guitars of its time. The icon of the round-shoulder, dreadnought line, and world renowned for its full, balanced expression, warm bass, and excellent projection, the J-45 has been Gibson??s top-selling acoustic guitar for years. Gibson J45 Standard Acoustic Electric Guitar Gibson Logo Nickel Grover Rotomatic Tuners Body Tonewoods Pickguard Rosette Rosewood
Gibson Elvis Presley Signature Dove Acoustic Electric Guitar with Case - Ebony The Elvis Presley Dove is a dreadnought guitar (square-shoulder) with solid Sitka spruce (top) and curly maple (back and sides) construction. The stunning Dove is an exact replica of the instrument played by Elvis on stage during his Las Vegas years. A take-off on the 1960's Dove dreadnought body style, the Elvis Dove features a truss rod cover engraved with Elvis's signature. GIBACDOAE Product Details: ONLY A GIBSON IS GOOD