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Gibson Gibson USA T-Shirt
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Gibson Top Hat Knobs
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Gibson Lifton Historic 5-Latch Brown/Pink Hardshell Case...
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Gibson Logo T-Shirt
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Gibson The Ember Guitar Strap
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Gibson Historic 500K Audio Taper Potentiometer
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Gibson Coated Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings,...
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Gibson Top Hat Knobs With Inserts (4-Pack)
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Gibson Brite Wire 'Reinforced' Electric Guitar Strings,...
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Gibson Dreadnought Modern Hardshell Case
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Gibson SG Bass Modern Hardshell Case
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Gibson Flying V Original Hardshell Case
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Gibson Firebird Original Hardshell Case
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Gibson Explorer Modern Hardshell Case
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Gibson Thunderbird Modern Hardshell Case
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Gibson Thunderbird Original Hardshell Case
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Gibson One-Piece Truss Rod Cover with Screws - Blank
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Gibson Toggle Switch Cap
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Gibson Neck Position Humbucker Cover
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Gibson Bridge Humbucker Cover
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Gibson Classic Leather Guitar Strap with Suede Back
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Gibson Pearloid White Picks, 12 Pack
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Gibson Burstbucker Pro Rhythm Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson '60s Burstbucker Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson T-Type Treble Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson T-Type Rhythm Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson Burstbucker Pro Treble Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson 500kOhm Potentiometer Audio Taper/Long Shaft
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Gibson ES-339 Original Hardshell Case
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Gibson Backplate Combo
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Gibson P-90 Soapbar Single-Coil Pickup
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Gibson Modern Gold Machine Heads
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Gibson Pickup Mounting Ring 1/8 In Neck
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Gibson Firebird Reissue Plus Mini-Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson Dirty Fingers Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson Dirty Fingers SM 4-Conductor Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson Eruption 4-Conductor Treble Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson '57 Classic Underwound Humbucker Pickup
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Gibson P-90 DC Soapbar Hum-Canceling Single-Coil Pickup
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Gibson P-90 DC Dogear Hum-Canceling Single-Coil Pickup
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About Gibson Musical Instruments

Mandolin maker Orville Gibson in Kalamazoo, Michigan started the company we now know as Gibson. Orville disliked the bowl-backed mandolins common at the time and introduced his own design featuring single-piece sides and neck. The Gibson mandolin was not only less expensive to produce, it also sounded better than previous designs.

Gibson is still a big name in bluegrass music. Gibson banjos, resonator guitars and mandolins are assembled at the Opry Mills Mall in Nashville—a small factory open to the public with a shop, a concert hall, and a restaurant.

Gibson was an innovator in guitar design throughout the 1920s, specializing in arch top acoustic guitars. They introduced their first electric guitar, the Electric Spanish model or ES-150 in 1936. Adopted by jazz virtuoso Charlie Christian, the Gibson ES-150 is still known as the Charlie Christian model and its distinctive pickup is still considered one of the best jazz pickups ever made.

Following World War II, Gibson's P-90 pickup gave guitarists added power and versatility. Gibson pioneered the humbucker pickup, a dual coil version that eliminated or "bucked" the hum generated by single coil guitar pickups of the time. Gibson's 3-pickup ES-5, and the ES-175 were both pioneering electric guitars. The first Gibson solidbody electric guitar featured a carved gold top. The most popular guitarist of the day, Les Paul endorsed it in 1952. The newly-renamed Les Paul electric guitar went on to become one of the most popular guitars of all time.

Designs for the Gibson Flying V, Explorer, and Moderne electric guitars proved to be decades ahead of their time. Gibson pushed on into the 1960s with the modern solidbody double-cutaway SG of '61 and the reverse-body Firebird electric guitars of '63.

Gibson luthiers are well known for their fine acoustic guitars. Popular Gibson acoustic and acoustic-electric guitars that you can still purchase today include the Dove, the SJ-200, the J-160E made famous by John Lennon, the Songwriter, the J-45, the Blues King, and the Hummingbird.

Gibson quality is reflected in their line of bass guitars as well. Gibson SG, Les Paul, and Thunderbird basses are favorites of instrumentalists.

Gibson has always had a close relationship with musicians at the top of their game. Besides Les Paul, famous Gibson players include B. B. King, Chet Atkins, and jazz artists such as Howard Roberts and Herb Ellis. Not to mention famous Les Paul guitar players like Jimmy Page and Joe Perry as well as Angus Young, famous for his Gibson SG guitar.

Guitarists at Musician's Friend are always excited to see what's new from Gibson, and we're proud to be able share that experience with you.