Vintage Gibson Guitar
Did you know this about Gibson electric guitars?
The Gibson Guitar Corporation, of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, is one of the world's best-known manufacturers of acoustic and electric guitars. The company's most popular guitar, the Les Paul Standard, a solid-body electric, sells for about $US 2,300. Gibson also makes guitars under such brands as Epiphone, Kramer, Valley arts, Tobias, Steinberger, and Kalamazoo. In addition to guitars, the company makes pianos through its Baldwin unit, Slingerland drums, as well as many accessory items. Company namesake Orville Gibson made mandolins in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in the late 1890s. Gibson used the same type of carved, arched tops in archtop acoustic guitars, and by the 1930s was also making flattop acoustic guitars and electric guitars. Charlie Christian, the first well-known electric guitarist, helped to popularize Gibson's electric guitars with his use of the ES-150 and ES-200. After being bought by the Norlin corporation in the late 1960s Gibson's quality and fortunes took a steep decline; by 1985 it was within three weeks of going out of business before it was bought by its present owners. Gibson Guitar is a privately held corporation (company stock is not publicly traded on a stock exchange), owned by chief executive officer Henry Juszkiewicz and president David H. (Dave) Berryman.
The Gibson Guitar Corporation, of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, is one of the world's best-known manufacturers of acoustic and electric guitars. The company's most popular guitar, the Les Paul Standard, a solid-body electric, sells for about $US 2,300. Gibson also makes guitars under such brands as Epiphone, Kramer, Valley arts, Tobias, Steinberger, and Kalamazoo. In addition to guitars, the company makes pianos through its Baldwin unit, Slingerland drums, as well as many accessory items. Company namesake Orville Gibson made mandolins in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in the late 1890s. Gibson used the same type of carved, arched tops in archtop acoustic guitars, and by the 1930s was also making flattop acoustic guitars and electric guitars. Charlie Christian, the first well-known electric guitarist, helped to popularize Gibson's electric guitars with his use of the ES-150 and ES-200. After being bought by the Norlin corporation in the late 1960s Gibson's quality and fortunes took a steep decline; by 1985 it was within three weeks of going out of business before it was bought by its present owners. Gibson Guitar is a privately held corporation (company stock is not publicly traded on a stock exchange), owned by chief executive officer Henry Juszkiewicz and president David H. (Dave) Berryman.
VINTAGE GIBSON KALAMAZOO KG-1 ELECTRIC GUITAR |
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18 | $210.27 | 4h 58m | |
Vintage 1971 GIBSON SG DELUXE ELECTRIC GUITAR w Bigsby |
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27 | $475.00 | 5h 2m | |
1972 Gibson Vintage SG III Electric Guitar w HSC |
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$1,050.00 $1,059.99 |
1d 6h 53m | |
GIBSON VINTAGE ES-125 TC Hollow Electric Guitar 1962 |
- | $1,295.00 | 1d 7h 35m | ||
VINTAGE ORIGINAL 1968 GIBSON SG SPECIAL ELECTRIC GUITAR |
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$2,999.99 $3,499.99 |
2d 2h 36m | |
61 Gibson Epiphone Coronet Electric Guitar USA Vintage |
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1 | $999.99 | 2d 19h 14m | |
Gibson ES-175 Electric Guitar 1953 Vintage Hollowbody |
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$3,400.00 $4,500.00 |
2d 21h 21m | |
Gibson 1974 L6 Vintage Electric Guitar |
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$895.00 $1,295.00 |
3d 4h 56m | |
VINTAGE 1977 GIBSON RD ARTIST ELECTRIC GUITAR |
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4 | $565.55 | 3d 5h 8m | |
Gibson EH-185 electric lap steel guitar vintage 1940 |
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1 | $1,000.00 | 3d 5h 32m |

