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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)
Tim Shaw pickups - educate me - Gibson Brands Forums Most of all my Gibson's have been switched out to the Tim Shaw era pickups I still have four pairs from my buying spree from 2010 to 2012 where I purchases a total of 20 pairs Now they are just too expensive For me they have a nice bitey tone with tons of clarity whether you are distorted or clean Of all the Gibson pups I have tried, for me the Tim Shaw era pups are by far the best for
Forums - Gibson Brands Forums 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
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 USA - Gibson Brands Forums Discuss the Gibson USA line of guitars and basses including, but not limited to, Les Pauls, SGs, Explorers, and Thunderbirds
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
Brief Epiphone History - Gibson Brands Forums In 1960, Gibson put in another big building at the north end of the Gibson plant and moved all of their Epiphone people out of the start up facility into it (the official address was Bush Street) By 1966, Epiphone sales amounted to some $3 million a year One of the most significant dates in Gibson Epiphone history, however, is 1965
Waverly Over Sized bone pins. - Gibson Brands Forums My Gibson J200 just got some new teeth as the others just literally rotted and two broke Since I purchased this guitar used I think this is the third bridge pin change i decided to do it Martin style and left the pin about 187" higher so that I have room to play with
Gibson Burstbucker Pro Alnico 5 and PAF Pickups gt; history, facts . . . GIBSON BURSTBUCKER PRO ALNICO 5 HUMBUCKING BRIDGE PICKUP Gibson makes a whole line of BurstBucker Humbucking Pickups There is a Gibson BurstBucker Pro Neck Humbucker and a BurstBucker Bridge Humbucker These are very similar to each other, except that the output of the Bridge Pickup is a bit hot