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The Gibson J-185
The J-185 is regarded by many players and collectors as the finest-sounding Gibson flat-top made after World War II. The only flat-top of its...
The Gibson GA-20
Behold, this specimen that checks off all the right boxes for fans of vintage amps; beautifully clean, it has a watertight provenance and emerges...
Amptweaker’s TightFuzz and Bass TightFuzz
Amptweaker’s TightFuzz and Bass TightFuzz
Price: $280 retail/$199 street (TightFuzz); $310 retail, $219 street (Bass TightFuzz)
Info: www.amptweaker.com.
Since the birth of the fuzz pedal in...
Gibson EB-2
In the mid 1950s, Gibson president Ted McCarty was paying close attention to two new instruments impacting the musical-instruments market – the solidbody electric...
Gibson’s Mastertone Banjos
This Gibson RB-3 five-string from 1925 is a rare piece, as is any five-string banjo from the era dominated by tenor banjos. But it’s...
Gibson GA-200 Rhythm King
Preamp tubes: two 12AX7, one 12AY7, two 6BJ8, two 6SK7, one 6V6 (used as a voltage divider)
Output tubes: two 6550
Rectifier: GZ34
Controls: Ch1: Volume, Treble,...
Gibson Johnny Smith
In 1961, Gibson's Johnny Smith model not only associated Gibson with one of the most popular guitar stylists of the day, it also brought...
Gibson GA-80T Vari-Tone
In the late ’50s and early ’60s, Gibson was apparently convinced the Vari-Tone switch was the way of the future, with its instant access...
Gibson Firebirds
Say the words “custom color” to a collector or enthusiast and most will think of “Fender.” But Gibson had its own multicolored baby –...
Late 1920s Gibson L-1 (Flattop)
Because I don't know what to call this Gibson guitar, I refer to it as a "Florentine," for lack of a better name. Though...