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Gibson Post-WWII

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Introduction In its first 40 years of corporate rule, Orville Gibson's lutherie developed into a manufacturing giant, expanding to meet the needs of mandolin orchestras...

Gibson Super Goldtone GA-30RV

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Gibson returned to the ampli-fier business in the late '90s with its Goldtone amps, de-rived from the '50s-era Trace Elliot/Vellocette line. The original...

Gibson’s First Cherry Red 335

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Gibson introduced the ES-335T in the spring of 1958 as the progenitor to its double-cutaway,semi-hollow body "thinline" series of guitars. Characterized by the...

Ampeg Dan Armstrong Bass

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I remember the first time I saw a '1969 Dan Armstrong lucite bass. I was in awe of the materials and its cool...

Antique Guitar Amps 1928-1934

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The influence and restraints of technology on amplifying the guitar Let's pretend for a moment that former Gibson historian Julius Bellson misinterpreted stories of Lloyd...

Antique Guitar Amps 1928-1934

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The influence and restraints of technology on amplifying the guitar Let's pretend for a moment that former Gibson historian Julius Bellson misinterpreted stories of Lloyd...

Audiovox and Serenader Amps

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We dedicate this month's column to the "legendary" Seattle line. Having never had the opportunity to play through one or take one apart,...

Audiovox and Serenader Amps

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We dedicate this month's column to the "legendary" Seattle line. Having never had the opportunity to play through one or take one apart,...

Orville Gibson’s Handmade 1906 Artist Mandolin

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This instrument, bearing a handwritten label reading "Made by O.H. Gibson 1906 Kalamazoo Mich" is arguably the most elaborate scroll-model mandolin ever made by...

Orville Gibson’s Handmade 1906 Artist Mandolin

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This instrument, bearing a handwritten label reading "Made by O.H. Gibson 1906 Kalamazoo Mich" is arguably the most elaborate scroll-model mandolin ever made by...
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