Gibson Electric Guitars
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Gibson Slash Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar - Appetite Burst
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About Gibson Electric Guitars
Having secured their spot in the pantheon of iconic guitar companies, Gibson has more than 120 years of experience making some of the finest electric guitars in the industry. Originally founded in Kalamazoo, Michigan, by Orville Gibson, the company is now based in Nashville, Tennessee. Gibson got its start by primarily making mandolins; however, in short order, the company and its stable of skilled luthiers branched out into guitars, becoming the first producer of acoustic archtop guitars.
Their first electric guitar model, the Gibson Super 400, was unveiled in 1934. This hollowbody archtop certainly inspired many designers of electrics going forward. But, in 1952, Gibson debuted its first solidbody electric with the Les Paul, giving birth to a legend of design and tone. The Les Paul’s body design immediately captivated all who laid eyes on its pleasing contours and single cutaway. This game-changing solidbody was crafted with the input of Mr. Les Paul himself, who was at the height of his career and popularity as country music’s premier guitarist.
The Gibson Les Paul: Granddaddy of Electric Guitars
The Les Paul would go on to become one of the most used guitars in the nascent era of rock ’n’ roll. Mike Bloomfield, Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton, and Jimmy Page were just some of the pioneers who latched onto the Les Paul — and who would rarely reach for any other model in their storied careers both onstage and in the studio. An undeniable classic instrument, the Les Paul continues to find its way into the hands of many modern rock, blues, and country artists.
The Gibson SG
Introduced in 1961, the Gibson SG was actually a redesign of the Les Paul. The SG stood for “Solid Guitar,” and the newly imagined design featured a double cutaway; a thinner, flat-topped body; and a neck joint moved up three frets to make higher notes more easily accessible. The SG soon gained many ardent fans for its lightning-fast neck and unique tone. Tony Iommi, Angus Young, and Robby Krieger are just a few of the players who made the SG Gibson’s highest-selling model over the decades.
The Gibson ES-335
In 1958, Gibson offered up the world’s first commercial semi-hollowbody electric in the ES-335, marking the rise of another legend. The unique semi-hollow design of the ES-335 gave it a one-of-a-kind resonance and resulting tone that especially appealed to players of jazz and blues. The ES-335 featured a double-cutaway body with captivating, violin-style F-holes on the top along with a raised pickguard, all combining to give the instrument a distinct presence onstage. The ES-335 would eventually prove to be equally suitable for rock ’n’ roll, winning the hearts and ears of the likes of Chuck Berry, Alvin Lee, and Ritchie Blackmore, just to name a very few! The ES-335, and the entire ES series for that matter, continues to be massively popular among a wide variety of guitarists spanning many genres.
Gibson Electric Guitar Collections
The Gibson Original Collection: Heritage Made for Today’s Player
With the Original Collection of electric guitars, Gibson pays tribute to its Golden Era of timeless electric instruments. This line revives the guitars that have shaped the musical landscape as we know it, including heritage appointments and faithful re-creations of Gibson’s most famous finishes, neck shapes, and more.
The Gibson Modern Collection: A Foundation of Innovation
Gibson is a brand known for pushing the envelope of design. The Gibson Modern Collection follows suit, contemporizing Gibson’s iconic electric guitars with modern player comforts. Features like weight-relieved bodies, asymmetrical SlimTaper necks, and advanced electronics are par for the course across the Gibson Modern lineup.
The Gibson Artist Collection: A Legacy of Icons
Within today’s Artist Collection, Gibson USA boasts an array of signature models, a testament to its collaboration prowess. Partners like Slash, Dave Mustaine, Lzzy Hale, Kirk Douglas, and Tony Iommi have lent their artistry to craft guitars that resonate with their unique styles, marking a harmonious fusion of innovation and musical brilliance.
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