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Gibson’s Budget Redux
As the 1960s rolled into the ’70s, Gibson had established itself in the electric-bass market with front-line instruments such as the solidbody EB-0/EB-3 and...
1939 Gibson Super 400 Premier
The Gibson Super 400 debuted in 1935 as the first production-model 18" archtop guitar with f-shaped sound holes; 30 years prior, the company’s Style...
Larry Campbell
You’ve probably seen his face, and maybe even watched his hair and beard go from black to gray. Whether it’s fiddling with Bob Dylan,...
Gibson L-5S Ron Wood Signature
In 1972, Gibson introduced the L-5S as a smaller, thinner solidbody version of its L-5 hollowbody. Most mistook it for a Les Paul with...
Gibson Custom Colors in the 1960s
Unlike its rival from the West Coast, Gibson did not readily embrace the concept of offering custom-color finishes. It wasn’t averse to custom work...
Wampler Effects Pedals
Brian Wampler, who developed a reputation first for modding effects pedals, then for building originals including a custom overdrive for heavy-hitter country picker Brad...
MOD Kits DIY 102+ Amp Kit
A good friend jokingly remarked that building tube amps is the legal equivalent of taking opiates – instantly gratifying yet highly addicting. If so,...
Gibson J-35
Dreadnought guitars originated as early as 1916 with instruments made by Martin and distributed by Ditson, followed in 1931 with guitars sold by Martin...
Gibson 1958-’60 Les Paul Standard
One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Twelve. That's the number of Les Paul Standards Gibson produced between 1958 and 1960. Amongst guitar collectors, it means there aren't...
Gibson ES-5 Switchmaster
In 1949, Gibson did something nifty, introducing the ES-5. The number 5 had special significance for Gibson, dating back to the Lloyd-Loar-inspired master Models...