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Gibson Custom Discuss the Gibson Custom line of guitars and basses including, but not limited to historic spec Les Pauls, Archtops, Collector's Choice, and the new Modern Double Cut models
- J-160E - Gibson Acoustic - Gibson Brands Forums
The story goes the Gibson J-160e was originally going to be the "Les Paul Flattop", but Les would not sign-off on the model with the solid spruce top (which would feedback much more than a laminated 3-ply top) So by 1955 Gibson changed the J-160e's top (and back) to plywood (but Les still never endorsed the model)
- best website for serial number search - Gibson Brands Forums
Simply checking a serial number with Gibson yields just about the same result, becuase real numbers are showing up on fakes Gibson needs photos and the serial# for a proper ID
- Epiphone Serial Number Decoding - Gibson Brands Forums
This is a guide to help you identify your guitar's place and year of manufacture by the instrument's serial number alone, based on the information given on the unofficial Epiphone wiki here, which mostly seems down nowadays There are basically four distinct formats, also called identifiers, in w
- Gibson Standard vs new Gibson Special models
Gibson has introduced a Special Series J45, Hummingbird L-00 They have thinner Bodies, Satin finishes maybe some other differences What do you guys think? Here's a J-45 video Standard vs the Special
- Gibson’s VOS finish - Gibson Acoustic - Gibson Brands Forums
I am a huge Gibson fan, dating back to 1963 when I bought my first one I currently have three great current model Gibsons I am a little bewildered, however, by Gibson’s VOS finish characteristics Their rendition of an aged finish is a rough semi gloss finish that, to me, looks quite odd It’s
- Determine model by serial number - Gibson Brands Forums
Thanks for contacting Gibson Brands Your serial number was used on a 2005 Les Paul Standard Faded model which had satin honeyburst finish, nickel hardware, ‘50’s round profile mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard, mahogany body with carved maple top and Burstbucker Pro humbucking pick-ups
- Finish Checking or Crazing - Gibson Brands Forums
Gibson finishes its guitars (elec acoustic) with nitrocellulose lacquer One drawback is that it's not as flexible as poly, so when temperature and humidity cause the wood to expand and contract, the nitro finish will crack - know as checking or crazing
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