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  2. Gibson ES Series - Wikipedia

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    Gibson ES Series. The Gibson ES series of semi-acoustic guitars (hollow body electric guitars) are manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. The letters ES stand for Electric Spanish, to distinguish them from Hawaiian-style lap steel guitars which are played flat on the lap. Many of the original numbers referred to the price, in dollars ...

  3. Hagström - Wikipedia

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    Hagström I, IIand III, 1964–1976 – Gibson SG-inspired body with a Fender-style headstock. Hagström IIand IIIwere sold in America as the F-200and F-300. The later model H-IINhad the same body, but two humbucking pickups, and rotary knobs instead of slide switches. The H-IIN-OTlacked the tremolo tail.

  4. Gibson B series - Wikipedia

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    Gibson B series. The Gibson B series was a series of acoustic guitars manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation between 1961 and 1979, and as a reissue to a limited degree from 1991 to 1992. The series consisted of the three different models, the B-45, the B-25, and the B-15 (the Blue Book also lists a B-20, with a run of 500 units).

  5. Gibson ES-345 - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson ES-345T had a price of $345 in the standard sunburst finish. [1] From the guitar's 1959 introduction through 1979, 10,560 ES-345s were shipped. [2] Gibson designed the guitar to create a guitar which could be used to produce jazz but with a maple block running through the guitar to allow the versatility of a solid body electric ...

  6. Greco guitars - Wikipedia

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    greco.jp. Greco ( Japanese: グレコ Gureko) is a Japanese guitar brand owned by the Kanda Shokai Corporation (in Japanese) 神田商会, a musical instrument wholesaler mostly known for being part of Fender Japan. Instruments manufactured with the name "Greco" are electric and acoustic guitars.

  7. Gibson (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Gibson introduced the serial numbering system in use until 2006. [91] An eight-digit number on the back shows the date when the instrument was produced, where it was produced, and its order of production that day (e.g., first instrument stamped that day, second, etc.). [92]

  8. Gibson J-45 - Wikipedia

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    A 1967 Gibson J-45 Guitar. The Gibson J-45 is a guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. Generally regarded as Gibson's most famous and widely used acoustic guitar model, it is considered the workhorse of guitars. The Jumbo guitar is signified by the "J" and not to be confused with C.F. Martin & Company 's Dreadnought body style.

  9. Gibson EDS-1275 - Wikipedia

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    490R Custom Bucker (rhythm) 498T Custom Bucker (lead) Colors available. Ebony, Alpine White, Heritage Cherry. The Gibson EDS-1275 is a double neck Gibson electric guitar introduced in 1963 and still in production. Popularized and raised to iconic status [ 1] by musicians such as John McLaughlin and Jimmy Page, it was called "the coolest guitar ...