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This is a list of Gibson brand of stringed musical instruments, mainly guitars, manufactured by
Gibson Gibson may refer to: People * Gibson (surname) Businesses * Gibson Brands, Inc., an American manufacturer of guitars, other musical instruments, and audio equipment * Gibson Technology, and English automotive and motorsport company based * Gi ...
, alphabetically by category then alphabetically by product (lowest numbers first). The list excludes other Gibson brands such as
Epiphone Epiphone is an American musical instrument brand that traces its roots to a musical instrument manufacturing business founded in 1873 by Anastasios Stathopoulos in Smyrna, Ottoman Empire, and moved to New York City in 1908. After taking over his f ...
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Guitars


Acoustic guitars

* Advanced Jumbo * B series * Blues King * B12-45 12 string * C-165 * Chet Atkins SST * CL Series *
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* Gibson EAS Standard * Gibson EAS Deluxe * F-25 Folksinger *
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** J-185 ** J-30 ** J-45 ** J-50 ** J-100 ** J-150 Maple ** J-180 ** J 200 ** J-250 Monarch ** J-2000 *
Gibson L Series The Gibson L series is a series of small-body guitars produced and sold by Gibson Guitar Corporation in the early 20th century. The first guitars of this series, Gibson L-0 and Gibson L-1, were introduced first as arch-tops (1902), and later as ...
** L-00 **
Gibson L-1 The Gibson L-1 is an steel-string acoustic guitar, acoustic guitar that was first sold by the Gibson (guitar company), Gibson Guitar Corporation in the early 20th century. The L-1 model was introduced first as an archtop guitar, archtop (1902), ...
** Gibson L-3 ** Gibson L-4 **
Gibson L-5 The Gibson L-5 guitar was first produced in 1923 by the Gibson Guitar Corporation, then of Kalamazoo, Michigan, under the direction of acoustical engineer and designer Lloyd Loar, and has been in production ever since. It was considered the pr ...
** L-130 ** L-140 ** L-150 Custom ** LC-1 Cascade ** LC-2 Sonoma * Gibson LG-0 1958 to 1974 ** Gibson LG-1 ** Gibson LG-2 ** Gibson LG-3 * Nick Lucas Series * SJ-299 Western Classic * SJ-300 Rosewood * Songmaker Series * Songwriter Series * Southern Jumbo * Super 200 Cutaway Custom


Electric guitars


Hollowbody and Semi-Hollowbody guitars

* B. B. King Lucille * Byrdland *
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* CS Series ** CS-336 * ES Series ** ES-5 and ES-5 Switchmaster ** ES-120 ** ES-125 ** ES-135 ** ES-137 ** ES-140 ** ES-140T **
ES-150 The Gibson Guitar Corporation's ES-150 guitar is generally recognized as the world's first commercially successful Spanish-style electric guitar. The ES stands for Electric Spanish, and Gibson designated it "150" because they priced it (in an in ...
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ES-165 The Gibson ES-165 Herb Ellis is an Archtop guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in Nashville Tennessee. By March 2013, it was no longer in production. The single-pickup ES-175s were first introduced in 1949 but were discontinued ...
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ES-175 The Gibson ES-175 (1949-2019) is a hollow body Jazz electric guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. The ES-175 became one of Gibson's most popular guitar designs. History In 1949 the ES-175 was introduced by the Gibson Guitar comp ...
** ES-195 **
ES-225 The Gibson ES-225 is a thinline hollowbody electric guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation between 1955 and 1959. It is notable as the first thinline hollowbody guitar produced by Gibson. History The ES-225 was originally introdu ...
** ES-275 **
ES-295 The Gibson ES-295 (1952-1959) is a hollow body guitar which was built by the Gibson Guitar Company. The ES-295 was introduced in May 1952 as a fancier version of the ES-175. The 295 had the same measurements as the ES-175, but it came in gold fin ...
** ES-325 ** ES-330 ** ES-333 **
ES-335 The Gibson ES-335 is the world's first commercial semi-hollowbody electric guitar, sometimes known as semi-acoustic. Released by the Gibson Guitar Corporation as part of its ES (Electric Spanish) series in 1958, it is neither fully hollow nor fu ...
** ES-339 ** ES-340 ** ES-345 ** ES-347 ** ES-350 ** ES-350T ** ES-355 ** ES-359 ** ES-369 *
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Solid-body guitars

* 335-S * Alpha Q-2000/Q-3000 * Blueshawk * Chet Atkins CEC (Cutaway Electric Classical) *
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* Dark Fire * EDS-1275 *
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Flying V The Gibson Flying V is an electric guitar model introduced by Gibson in 1958. The Flying V offered a radical, "futuristic" body design, much like its siblings: the Explorer, which was released the same year, and the Moderne, which was designed ...
* Futura * GK-55 *
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* L-5S * L-6S *
Les Paul Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor. He was one of the pioneers of the solid-body electric guitar, and his prototype ...
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The Paul The Paul is an electric guitar made by Gibson Guitar Corporation, Gibson, manufactured from 1978 to the 1980s. History and design The model was developed by Whitey Morrison, the Gibson plant manager in Nashville. It was designed to be the lowe ...
** Les Paul Spotlight Special ** Les Paul '59 Reissue ** Les Paul Artisan **
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* RD * Robot Guitar * S-1 * SG **
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** Frank Zappa "Roxy" SG *
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* Victory ** Victory MV 2 ** Victory MV X


Bass Guitars

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* EB-0 * EB-0F * EB-1 * EB-2 * EB-2D * EB-2W * EB-3 * EB-3L * EB-4L * EB-6 * Gibson EB Bass * G3 * Flying V Bass * Grabber *
Les Paul Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor. He was one of the pioneers of the solid-body electric guitar, and his prototype ...
* Gibson Leland Sklar Signature Model *
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* SB Series ** SB-300 ** SB-350 ** SB-400 ** SB-450 *
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** Blackbird ** Thunderbird Studio 4-string ** Thunderbird Studio 5-string *
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** Victory Standard ** Victory Artist


Amplifiers

* Gibson Atlas Medalist * Gibson Atlas IV Bass Amp * Gibson Duo Medalist *
Gibson Falcon The Falcon (GA-19RVT) was a guitar amplifier made by Gibson Guitar Corporation in 1961. With the Falcon and a few other models, Gibson was ahead of Fender in bringing an amplifier with reverb on the market. In addition, the Falcon also had tremolo. ...
* GA5 Les Paul Junior * Gibson GA-6 Lancer * Gibson GA-15 * Gibson GA-15RVT * Gibson GA-20 * GA-20RVT * Gibson GA-25 * Gibson GA-30 * Gibson GA-30 Invader * Gibson GA-40 Crestline * Gibson GA-60 Hercules * Gibson GA-77 Vanguard * Gibson GA-80 Varitone * Gibson GA-90 *
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* Gibson Medalist * Gibson Medalist Quartet * Gibson Medalist 4/10 * Power Stealth * Gibson Skylark amplifier * Gibson Super Goldtone Amplifiers * Gibson Super Medalist * Gibson Titan Medalist


Mandolin Family


Acoustic

* A-Series ** A-5 ** A-9 * F-Series ** F-5 ** F-9 ** F Goldrush *
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Electric

* Hollowbody ** EM-100 Mandolin (1938-1940) Acoustic-Electric A-style with F-Holes; Charlie Christian-style pickups with rounded ends **
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(1941-1943) Acoustic-Electric A-style with F-Holes; Charlie Christian-style pickups with rounded ends ** EM-150 Mandolin (1936-1971) Acoustic-Electric A-style with F-Holes; Charlie Christian pickups (1936-1941); "sawed-off P-90" (rectangular screw pole) pickup (1941-1949); "Soapbar" P-90 style pickups (1949-1971) ** F-5E Mandolin (1950s) Acoustic-Electric F-style; "sawed-off P-90" (rectangular screw pole) pickups ** H-1E Mandola (193?-194?) Acoustic-Electric A-style with F-Holes; Charlie Christian pickups ** H-5E Mandola (193?-194?) Acoustic-Electric F-Style; Charlie Christian pickups/"sawed-off P-90" (rectangular screw pole) pickups Gibson also reportedly produced a number of electric Mandocellos, starting in 1937. * Solidbody ** EM-200 (1954-1971) "The Electric Florentine" Solidbody Electric; "sawed-off P-90" (rectangular screw pole) pickup ** EMS-1235 Mandolin/Guitar (late 1950s-late 1960s) Semi-hollow body double-neck electric guitar/mandolin; "Soapbar" P-90 style pickups. Some also as mando/bass and mando/
tenor guitar The tenor guitar or four-string guitar is a slightly smaller, four-string relative of the steel-string acoustic guitar or electric guitar. The instrument was initially developed in its acoustic form by Gibson and C.F. Martin so that players of ...
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Banjos

:See Prewar Gibson banjo and American Banjo Museum * Earl Scruggs series ** Golden Deluxe ** Standard 5-string ** The Super Earl * Granada series ** Flying Eagle ** Hearts and Flowers * J.D. Crowe Black Jack * RB series ** RB ** Gibson RB-1 banjo ** Gibson RB-4 banjo ** Gibson RB-7 banjo ** Gibson RB-00 banjo ** Gibson RB-11 banjo ** Gibson RB-75 banjo ** RB-250 ** RB-3 Wreath * Gibson TB series banjos tenor banjos ** Gibson Florentine banjo ** Gibson All American ** Gibson TB-1 banjo ** Gibson TB-4 Mastertone banjo ** Gibson TB-5 Mastertone banjo ** Gibson TB-12 Mastertone banjo * Gibson PB series banjos plectrum banjos ** Gibson PB-3 banjo


Violin Family

Gibson ventured into the manufacture of violin-family instruments from 1939 until 1942. Supplies of commercial violins from
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, giving American manufacturers a period of protection from overseas competition. *Violins **Model V-15 **Model V-35 *Violas *Cellos **Model G-110 *Double Basses


Other equipment

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P-90 The P-90 (sometimes written P90) is a single coil electric guitar pickup produced by Gibson since 1946. Gibson is still producing P-90s, and there are outside companies that manufacture replacement versions. Compared to other single coil desig ...
* PAF


References


External links


Official Gibson Guitar Company website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gibson Guitar Corporation Product List Lists of musical instruments
Gibson Guitar Corporation Gibson Brands, Inc. (formerly Gibson Guitar Corporation) is an American manufacturer of guitars, other musical instruments, and professional audio equipment from Kalamazoo, Michigan, and now based in Nashville, Tennessee. The company was forme ...