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Gibson Guitars Models
Gibson Guitars Models
What Gibson Guitar model is this?!!?

All I know is that it looks close to a song writer, its acoustic electric and is a Gibson.

What model is it, where can I buy one and if it is custom made, then what do i need to do to make it look that way?

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Epiphone expands line with low cost versions of legendary Gibson models. (Epiphone Guitars) (Report from NAMM): An article from: Music Trades


Epiphone expands line with low cost versions of legendary Gibson models. (Epiphone Guitars) (Report from NAMM): An article from: Music Trades


$5.95


This digital document is an article from Music Trades, published by Music Trades Corp. on March 1, 1994. The length of the article is 506 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Epiphone ex...


Hal Leonard Gibson Electrics 1899-1960 Book


Hal Leonard Gibson Electrics 1899-1960 Book


$24.95


All information in this book is based on Gibson's own documents and literature. Gibson Electrics covers the different stages of evolution of the electric guitar with detailed specifications of all models introduced up to 1961; comprehensive information on Gibson guitar serial numbers and production shipping totals; and the players who helped build the reputation of Gibson electric guitars over the years. With over 200 illustrations and 32 pages in full color, this beautiful bound edition makes a crucial addition to guitarists' libraries. 200 pages.

Hal Leonard INTERACTIVE GIBSON BIBLE BOOK/DVD


Hal Leonard INTERACTIVE GIBSON BIBLE BOOK/DVD


$27.95


The Interactive Gibson Bible has detailed listings and descriptions of every electric guitar in Gibson's history through 2007. On the companion DVD, author Dave Hunter and guitar legend Carl Verheyen tell the story of Gibson electric guitars while demonstrating original, classic examples of well-known models through classic amps of the period as well as modern high-end boutique combos. They trade licks on a number of classic Les Paul guitars, the definitive Gibson model, and explore the semi-acoustic range including the 335. They also shine a light on some more exotic beasts: Firebirds, Explorers, and Flying Vs.

Miller Freeman Gruhn s Guide Vintage Guitars 2nd Edition (Book) ¹


Miller Freeman Gruhn s Guide Vintage Guitars 2nd Edition (Book) ¹


$27.95


The original version of the Gruhn Vintage Guitars Guide has sold over 30,000 copies. This new edition has been expanded by 25% and promises to become an invaluable resource. For collectors, dealers and players, this completely updated field guide provides specifications, serial numbers, and more for determining the originality of vintage American acoustic and electric guitar. Detailing thousands of models by every major manufacturer, the book now includes expanded coverage of Martin, Guild, Mosrite, Dobro, Gibson banjos, Fender amps, Gibson amps, plus updates on current guitar from Fender, Gibson, Rickenbacker, and others since 1990. 582 pages, 6 inch. x 9 inch.

Hal Leonard Gibson Guitars Ted McCartys Golden Era 1948-1966


Hal Leonard Gibson Guitars Ted McCartys Golden Era 1948-1966


$29.95


Gibson Guitars: Ted McCarty's Golden Era is a long overdue book that covers the world's greatest period of guitar manufacturing. As CEO of Gibson Guitars from 1948 to 1966, Ted McCarty presided over the production of nearly one million instruments and amplifiers. 1950s Gibson Les Paul Standards, Flying Vs, Explorers, and ES-335s are considered to be some of the most valuable fretted musical instruments in the world.This book is Ted McCarty's first and only complete biography, and a book that gives us a glimpse into a golden era of his factory and his loyal employees who made some of the world's most desirable guitars. It features over 100 photographs, some from Ted's personal archives and never before published."Ted McCarty was the architect of a Golden period in Gibson's history. During his 18-year tenure, he helped to reestablish the company's historic leadership in the industry through a number of musical innovations that still resonate today." Gibson Chairman and CEO Henry E. Juszkiewicz

Hal Leonard GUITAR IDENTIFICATION - A REFERENCE FOR DATING GUITARS MADE BY FENDER 4TH EDITION


Hal Leonard GUITAR IDENTIFICATION - A REFERENCE FOR DATING GUITARS MADE BY FENDER 4TH EDITION


$12.95


Covering eight more years of models and updated with new photos and industry revelations, Guitar Identification, 4th Edition is an indispensable tool for novice and expert guitar collectors to date instruments from four reknown guitar manufacturers: Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, and Martin. Good for either your own instruments or a guitar that you are considering buying, Guitar Identification includes serial numbers and common features to help you date guitars quickly and accurately. This edition features a suggested reading list, author bio, and over 150 illustrations.

Bigsby B5 Flat Top Solid-Body Bridge - Gibson Style Chrome


Bigsby B5 Flat Top Solid-Body Bridge - Gibson Style Chrome


$159.99


For solid body Gibson style guitars, the B 5 Bigsby bridge is for manually creating a true vibrato. The only true vibrato is to change the tone above and below the normal pitch.Bigsby continues to manufacture vintage-style guitar parts including vibratos and bridges using the same hand-made methods prescribed by founder Paul Bigsby half a century ago. Six hand assembled vibrato models are available with the Bigsby name. The tailpieces continue to be used as original equipment on guitars by many major manufacturers.

Gibson Toggle Switch Cap Black


Gibson Toggle Switch Cap Black


$3.99


These genuine Gibson Toggle Switch Caps fit Les Paul, 335, SG or other classic Gibson electric guitars. Keep your Gibson looking authentic with these caps from Gibson.

Gibson Toggle Switch Cap White


Gibson Toggle Switch Cap White


$3.99


These genuine Gibson Toggle Switch Caps fit Les Paul, 335, SG or other classic Gibson electric guitars. Keep your Gibson looking authentic with these caps from Gibson.

Gibson Toggle Switch Cap Vintage Amber


Gibson Toggle Switch Cap Vintage Amber


$4.99


These genuine Gibson Toggle Switch Caps fit Les Paul, 335, SG or other classic Gibson electric guitars. Keep your Gibson looking authentic with these caps from Gibson.

Gibson 300K OHM Potentiometer Linear Taper/Short Shaft


Gibson 300K OHM Potentiometer Linear Taper/Short Shaft


$10.99


This Gibson potentiometer is rated 300K OHM and has a linear taper and short shaft. Intended for Gibson flattop electric guitars.

Gibson J-200 Case


Gibson J-200 Case


$159.99


This high quality hardshell case fits Gibson J-200 acoustic guitars like a glove, offering complete protection. Plywood shell, plush interior, Tolex covering, and rugged hardware.

Gibson 500kOhm Potentiometer Audio Taper/Long Shaft


Gibson 500kOhm Potentiometer Audio Taper/Long Shaft


$10.99


Use this Gibson potentiometer with archtop guitars as a volume or tone control. 500kOhm, taper long shaft.

Gibson SG Standard with Coil Taps Electric Guitar Classic White


Gibson SG Standard with Coil Taps Electric Guitar Classic White


$1299.99


The Gibson SG Standard electric guitar has a slim, lightweight mahogany body with the unmistakable twin cutaways, pointed horns, and beveled edges; the fastest neck in the business;and a pair of Gibson's screamin' BurstBucker pickups with coil-splitting for single-coil tones. This beauty also features trapezoid inlays along its elegantly bound 22-fret ebony fingerboard while a fine mother-of-pearl Gibson logo and holly inlay decorate the guitar's headstock. Solid Mahogany Body Probably the most central of all Gibson SG features is its solid mahogany body. The mahogany goes through the same rigorous selection process as all of Gibson's woods, and is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson's team of skilled wood experts before it enters the factories. Inside the Gibson factories, humidity is maintained at 45 percent, and the temperature at 70 degrees. This ensures all woods are dried to a level of equilibrium, where the moisture content does not change during the manufacturing process. This guarantees tight-fitting joints and no expansion, and controls the shrinkage and warping of the woods, in addition to reducing the weight. It also improves the woods' machinability and finishing properties. Consistent moisture content means that the Gibson SG will respond evenly to temperature and humidity changes long after it leaves the factory.'50s Rounded Neck Profile No guitar neck profiles are more distinctive than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The more traditional '50s neck profile — found on the SG Standard — is the thicker, rounder, more time-honored profile, emulating the neck shapes of the iconic late '50s Gibson models. The neck is machined in Gibson's rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on, the rest — including the final sanding — is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile, each neck will be slightly different, with a distinct but traditional feel.Set-Neck Construction Like all classic Gibson guitars, the necks on SGs are distinguished by one of the more traditional features that have always set them apart — a glued neck joint. Gluing the neck to the body of the guitar ensures a "wood-to-wood" contact, no air space in the neck cavity, and maximum contact between the neck and body, allowing the neck and body to function as a single unit. The result? Better tone, better sustain, and no loose or misaligned necks.BurstBucker Pickups The BurstBuckerline of pickups represents Gibson's drive to recapture the magic of the original "Patent Applied For" humbuckers. First introduced in the early 1990s, the Gibson BurstBucker — Types 1, 2, and 3 — successfully captured the subtle variations of true, classic humbucker tone with historically "unmatch

Gibson SG Special Electric Guitar Satin Ebony¹


Gibson SG Special Electric Guitar Satin Ebony¹


$799


Hands down, the Gibson SG Special Satin Ebony electric guitar is the best combination of features and value in Gibson's iconic SG line-up. You still get the dynamic, slim mahogany body and hair-trigger quick neck that have made the SG a workhorse guitar, yet without all the non-essentials. The ultra-affordable price tag on this electric guitar is owed to fewer coats of finish than can be found on the traditional SG Standard and SG Special. This stripped-down finishing process means that not only will you enjoy more resonance, but you'll be the proud owner of an SG that looks straight out of the '60s. The Gibson SG Special is uncivilized. It's fierce. And it's got to hang in your guitar rack.Solid Mahogany Body Probably the most central of all the SG Special's features is its solid mahogany body—lightweight, strong, with a thick, warm tone. The mahogany goes through the same rigorous selection process as all of Gibson's woods, and is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson's team of skilled wood experts before it enters the Gibson factories. Inside the Gibson factories, humidity is maintained at 45 percent, and the temperature at 70 degrees. This ensures all woods are dried to a level of equilibrium, where the moisture content does not change during the manufacturing process. This guarantees tight-fitting joints and no expansion, in addition to reducing the weight. It also helps with improving the woods' machinability and finishing properties. Consistent moisture content means that a Gibson guitar will respond evenly to temperature and humidity changes long after it leaves the factory.'50s Rounded Neck Profile No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The guitar's more traditional '50s neck profile on the SG Special is the thicker, rounder profile, emulating the neck shapes found on the iconic 1958 and 1959 Les Paul Standards. The neck is machined in Gibson's rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on, the rest—including the final sanding—is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while the Gibson SG Special guitar still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile, each neck will be slightly different, with a distinct but traditional feel.Dot Inlays Over the years, the classic dot inlay has been one of the more traditional features of many Gibson guitars, including the SG. A figured, swirl acrylic gives these inlays that distinguished pearl look. They are inserted into the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps and doesn't require the use of fillers.Gibson's 490 (R) Rhythm and (T) Treble Pickup The mid to late 1960s saw the emergence of a very different type of music coming from the clubs of England. It was an interpretation of the blues that hadn't been heard before, an

Gibson Gibson Elvis King of Rock J-200 Acoustic-Electric Guitar Ebony


Gibson Gibson Elvis King of Rock J-200 Acoustic-Electric Guitar Ebony


$3549


The Gibson Elvis "King of Rock" Acoustic Guitar is a unique ebony J-200 that commemorates the career of this charismatic and influential singer. Gibson King of Rock is a replica of a customized J-200 in Presley's personal collection of Gibson Super Jumbo Guitars. Authorized by Graceland, it is handcrafted in Bozeman, Montana, by world-class Gibson luthiers who have attended to every detail in giving you an accurate replica of a guitar owned and played by Elvis. Produced in a limited run of 250. Each guitar is numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Gibson Custom 1955 Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar Ebony


Gibson Custom 1955 Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar Ebony


$4799


The Alnico V pickup found in the neck position on the Gibson Custom 1955 Les Paul Custom electric guitar was designed in 1952 by Seth Lover and Walt Fuller for Gibson to succeed the P-90 single-coil pickup on several of Gibson's distinguished archtop jazz hollowbodies, most famously the L5 CES, ES-5, and Byrdland guitars. Similar to the P-90 in appearance, the Alnico V is easily recognized by its distinctive rectangular pole pieces. The guitar pickup gets its name from the stronger Alnico V magnets, while each coil has 10,000 turns of 42-gauge wire to achieve its clear, round, ringing sound. It made its debut on a solidbody Gibson in the Fretless Wonder of 1954, the Les Paul Custom, or Black Beauty. P-90 single-coil pickup The bridge position is equipped with a screaming single-coil P-90 pickup. The P-90 was the standard pickup on all Gibson models in the late 1940s and into the 1950s and because of its crisp, bright tone it has experienced resurgence in popularity with many of today's modern rockers. This classic Gibson pickup delivers sizzling, slightly gritty midrange roar. You'll find that the P-90's high output and biting treble has more nuanced harmonic coloring than the typical Fender single-coil pickup.ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic Bridge and Stopbar Tailpiece The ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge was the brainchild of famed Gibson president Ted McCarty in 1954, setting a standard for simplicity and functionality that has never been bettered. The ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic is slotted directly into the body of the Gibson Les Paul Custom guitar using a separate stud and thumbwheel, providing a firm seating for the strings and allowing players the ability to adjust and fine tune intonation and string height in a matter of minutes. And held in place with TonePros long steel anchors and long locking studs, the stopbar tailpiece yields a great union between the strings and body, which results in excellent vintage tone and sustain. Soft Shoulder '55 Neck Profile The Soft Shoulder '55 neck profile makes the Gibson Custom Les Paul Custom sit in your hand like no other guitar neck. Gibson's guitar team chose a '55 Les Paul that had a neck with a "magical feel" to serve as a model for the Soft Shoulder '55 neck. The depth is the same from the top of the fretboard to the back of the neck as the rounded '50s neck, yet has gently sloping sides that sit comfortably in your hand. Year of 1955 Innovation 1955 was a year of great innovation in all areas of American life. 1955 saw the dawn of the United States space program. The first of the classic V8 Chevrolets hit dealerships all over the country, reflecting the spirit of change that was in the air. And don't forget the birth of Rock and Roll! Jukeboxes were blasting music by Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, a kid named Elvis, and his guitar player Scotty Moore. Something was afoot. The archetypical tones of this music had already been forged in the Legendary Gibson Guitar Factory. The

Gibson Custom Robbie Krieger SG VOSÿElectric Guitar Aged Dark Heritage Cherry


Gibson Custom Robbie Krieger SG VOSÿElectric Guitar Aged Dark Heritage Cherry


$3399


The Robby Krieger 1967 SG VOS (Vintage Original Specs) Electric Guitar from Gibson Custom blends several features from some of Krieger's favorite SG's into one stunning new model. Made of traditional solid mahogany, the body of the Krieger SG is typical of the thin SG bodies from the mid 1960s, complete with traditional beveled edges and the distinct dual sharp cutaway horns that give players complete access to the guitar's full 22-fret rosewood fingerboard. The body is then finished in Krieger's personal favorite Aged Dark Heritage Cherry finish, which is very similar to the finish of his beloved 1967 SG Standard, and historically accurate right down to the tiniest scratches, dings and belt rash. The neck is also a typical SG one-piece mahogany neck, but with a hybrid neck profile modeled after the neck on a 1961 Gibson SG owned by a close friend and the neck on his personal '67 SG Standard.In order to duplicate his signature sound Krieger chose a pair of Gibson's renowned '57 Classic humbucker pickups. Gibson's original "Patent Applied For" humbuckers of the mid- to late-1950s &mdash: some of the most sought after pickups in the world &mdash: were wound using imprecise machines, resulting in pickups with slightly different output and tone, and desirable to players who wanted to mix and match and explore a complete spectrum of tonal possibilities. The '57 Classic pickups are the result of Gibson's drive to capture and recreate this renowned characteristic. Krieger's signature sound comes through clearly in a warm, full tone with a balanced response, packing all the tremendous "PAF" humbucker crunch expected from a Gibson humbucker. Everything else on the new Inspired By Krieger SG is classic Gibson SG Standard, including the ABR-1 Bridge and Maestro tailpiece tremolo system, nickel hardware, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with figured acrylic trapezoid inlays, and vintage tulip tuners. The new Inspired By Robby Krieger SG Standard is destined to become of the most popular SGs ever produced by Gibson Custom, Gibson VOS guitars receive a nitrocellulose lacquer finish like many other Gibson Custom Shop and Gibson USA guitars, but the process on the VOS models has been revised to reflect the way Gibson finished these guitars back in the day. They receive a thinner lacquer finish, which is applied, sanded, and buffed differently— which is to say, more accurately. This not only gives the instruments a look more like a gently aged and well-cared-for vintage guitar, but helps the guitars "breathe," and therefore to resonate more freely.The Robby Krieger 1967 SG VOS will only be produced in a very limited run of 100 with Gibson Custom's V.O.S. finish treatment. Each guitar will come with its own Gibson Custom case and a certificate of authenticity signed personally by Krieger.

Dtar Sadducer for Nylon String Guitars


Dtar Sadducer for Nylon String Guitars


$80.5


The D-TAR Sadducer under-saddle-transducer for acoustic guitars uses 6 discrete piezo crystals—one for each string. Discrete piezo crystals have better string-to-string balance and offer increased responsiveness to a nylon string guitar top's vibrations for great tone. The result is a high-output pickup designed for even frequency response. High output response eliminates the need for expensive on-board electronics to boost signal. The D-TAR Sadducer is exceptional for melody players, especially guitarists who play over the entire fingerboard. But perhaps the biggest benefit is that, unlike other piezo pickups, the Sadducer has lower output impedance and does not require a built-in or off-board preamp to boost and smooth the signal. That means no batteries required. This nylon string pickup is optimized for acoustic guitars with string spacing of 2.25" to 2.42" (57 to 61.5mm). The Sadducer pickups thin height and narrow width permits optimal saddle placement in the bridge slot—generally without a need to modify the slot. The D-TAR Sadducer under saddle pickup accommodates both 1/8" and 3/32" saddles. D-TAR - Duncan/Turner Acoustic Research Seymour Duncan and Rick Turner are two legends who spent years working with musicians, perfecting their tone. Seymour founded his self-named company in 1978 which has become well-known for its wide variety of guitar and bass pickups used by just about every name player from Billie Joe Armstrong to Angus Young. Rick co-founded Alembic, was president of Gibson Labs West Coast R&D Division, co-founded Highlander Musical Audio making piezo acoustic guitar pickups for Lindsay Buckingham, Ry Cooder, David Lindley, and Andy Summers, and runs his own Renaissance Guitars. Now Seymour and Rick are working together to create innovative products for acoustic musicians. Their D-TAR motto: "With respect to acoustic tone."

Dtar Sadducer for Steel String Guitars


Dtar Sadducer for Steel String Guitars


$80.5


The D-TAR Sadducer Under-Saddle Transducer for Steel String acoustic guitar uses 6 discrete piezo crystals, one for each string. Discrete piezo crystals have better string-to-string balance and offer increased responsiveness to your guitar top's vibrations for great tone. The result is a high-output pickup designed for even frequency response. High output response eliminates the need for expensive on-board signal boosting electronics. The D-TAR Sadducer is exceptional for melody players, especially guitarists who play over the entire fingerboard. But perhaps the biggest benefit is that, unlike other piezo pickups, the Sadducer has lower output impedance and does not require a built-in or off-board preamp to boost and smooth the guitar's signal. That means no batteries required. The steel string version is optimized for guitars with string spacing of 2.04" to 2.30 (51.8 to 58.4mm) at the bridge. The Sadducer's thin height and width permits optimal saddle placement in the bridge slot—generally without the need to modify it. The S-Tar steel string Sadducer pickup accommodates both 1/8" and 3/32" saddles. D-TAR - Duncan/Turner Acoustic Research Seymour Duncan and Rick Turner are two legends who spent years working with musicians, perfecting their tone. Seymour founded his self-named company in 1978 which has become well-known for its wide variety of guitar and bass pickups used by just about every name player from Billie Joe Armstrong to Angus Young. Rick co-founded Alembic, was president of Gibson Labs West Coast R&D Division, co-founded Highlander Musical Audio making piezo acoustic guitar pickups for Lindsay Buckingham, Ry Cooder, David Lindley, and Andy Summers, and runs his own Renaissance Guitars. Now Seymour and Rick are working together to create innovative products for acoustic musicians. Their D-TAR motto: "With respect to acoustic tone."

Gibson 300kOhm Potentiometer Linear Taper/Long Shaft


Gibson 300kOhm Potentiometer Linear Taper/Long Shaft


$10.99


Volume/tone control for archtop guitars.

Gibson Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited Electric Guitar Fireball


Gibson Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited Electric Guitar Fireball


$3665


Gibson brings innovation to Robot Guitar tuning technology with the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited Electric Guitar. Les Paul, Gibson, and the Les Paul guitar have always been about innovation. With a legacy as one of the most versatile electric guitars available, the robot Les Paul knocks versatility right off the charts, courtesy of Gibson USA. With Robot Guitar automated tuning capabilities, 2 different but seminal magnetic pickups, a piezo-loaded bridge, and Chameleon Tone Technology courtesy of its Master Control Knob (MCK), the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited packs a dizzying array of sonic capabilities, all primed to unlock your inner creative potential. From the raw, biting crunch of a hot, chrome-covered, hum-canceling P-90H in the neck position and the sizzling wail and punch of an overwound BurstBucker 3 in the bridge, to the subtle acoustic response of its piezo bridges saddles — and any conceivable blend of the three, accessed instantly from the MCK — the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited really does pack all the tonal colors of the rainbow. And to keep it all sounding true, Gibson's exclusive Robot Technology puts you perfectly into tune in seconds at the push of a button, or shifts you into any of a countless number of open and alternate tunings, all accessed at your command.Technology aside, it's a top-flight Les Paul in the traditional sense, too, yet with a plethora of custom upgrades befitting its Limited status. Constructed with a Grade-AA flamed maple top, Grade-A chambered mahogany back, and one-piece mahogany neck, the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited offers classic Les Paul tonewoods, combined with a look that's exclusive to this run of only 400 guitars. A unique new Fireball finish with dark 'burst edges graces its top, while its back, neck and sides are dressed in a deep Vintage Sunburst with a dark cherry center and dark edges. Like several of Gibson USA's models of years past, the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited's fast, slim '60s profiled neck carries a dark Grade-A ebony fingerboard with block inlays, while its headstock wears a chrome truss rod cover and a Les Paul designation. Quite simply, there has never been a Les Paul like it — and once they are gone, there never will be again. All Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited's include an owner's manual, two batteries and an independent charger, and come protected in a Limited Edition plush-lined, white, hardshell case with plated emblem.Body and Finish Crafted along the classic lines of the Les Paul Standard, the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited has a Grade-AA maple top and chambered Grade-A mahogany back — a legendary partnership in tonewoods — with Gibson's exclusive Fireball finish on the top and Cherry Vintage Sunburst on the back, neck and sides, all in nitrocellulose lacquer.The Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited's wood combination represents an update of the Les Paul's classic maple/mahogany constructio

Sonik Capsules Acoustic Guitars Capsule


Sonik Capsules Acoustic Guitars Capsule


$79


These expressive acoustic guitar samples from Sonik Capsules are highly playable from any MIDI controller and achieve incredible realism. The set includes 6-string, 12-string, and nylon-string guitars, plus popular models from Martin, Taylor, Larrivee, and others. All the instruments have been sampled in high-end studios with classic mono and stereo miking in meticulous detail. With a variety of tones, performance elements like fret slides, and major and minor chords, this guitar sample collection delivers acoustic warmth with professional sound.With the included UFO software, each Sonik Capsule title is able to work as a native sample library in the most popular software samplers including IK SampleTank, Steinberg HALion, eMagic exS24, Native Instruments Kontakt and Battery, Propellerheads Reason NNXT, and more. The software package also includes SampleTank 2 LE, which allows each Sonik Capsule title to be used directly in the 9 platforms supported by SampleTank 2 for Mac OS X and Windows XP.

Alfred Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars - 12th Edition Book & CD-ROM


Alfred Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars - 12th Edition Book & CD-ROM


$26.96


The 12th Edition of the Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars is completely reformatted, revised, and updated including a bound-in CD-ROM that includes thousands of color images. Pricing for vintage and new guitars is completely revised in this guitar blue book, and nearly all 2009 makes and models of guitars are listed.Chapters in the acoustic guitar blue book include topics like: the anatomy of an acoustic guitar, guitar abbreviations and a glossary, house brand and budget brand acoustic guitars, explaining and converting guitar grading systems, and much more.

Alfred Blue Book of Electric Guitars - 12th Edition Book & CD-ROM


Alfred Blue Book of Electric Guitars - 12th Edition Book & CD-ROM


$35.96


The 12th Edition of the Blue Book of Electric Guitars is completely reformatted, revised, and updated including a bound-in CD-ROM that includes thousands of color images. Pricing for vintage and new electric guitars is completely revised in this guitar blue book, and nearly all 2009 makes and models of guitars are listed.Chapters in the electric guitar blue book include topics like: the anatomy of an electric guitar, guitar abbreviations and a glossary, house brand and budget brand electric guitars, explaining and converting guitar grading systems, and much more.

Gibson Cross Tee Shirt BLACK Large¹


Gibson Cross Tee Shirt BLACK Large¹


$49.99


A classic black T-shirt with the Gibson Guitars name across the chest in hues of gray bordered in red. An iron cross accentuates the left side of the shirt, extending from the front to the backside, looking as if someone nailed it down onto the shirt and bordered it in red. The Gibson name is then repeated in smaller text along the upper back of the shirt while both Gibson logos reveal an underlining white ribbon that reiterates, "Guitar Co." and discloses Gibson's founding date of 1894.

Gibson Cross Tee Shirt BLACK Medium¹


Gibson Cross Tee Shirt BLACK Medium¹


$49.99


A classic black T-shirt with the Gibson Guitars name across the chest in hues of gray bordered in red. An iron cross accentuates the left side of the shirt, extending from the front to the backside, looking as if someone nailed it down onto the shirt and bordered it in red. The Gibson name is then repeated in smaller text along the upper back of the shirt while both Gibson logos reveal an underlining white ribbon that reiterates, "Guitar Co." and discloses Gibson's founding date of 1894.

Gibson Queen Juniors Tee Black Small


Gibson Queen Juniors Tee Black Small


$24.99


Junior-sized Gibson T-shirt is premium quality, 100% cotton. The Gibson Guitars T-shirt is emblazoned with a Gibson custom electric guitar and a golden crown fit for a queen. Two dagger-like crosses decorate the upper chest—one even outlined in gold studs. In addition, the phrase "Gibson Guitars" is written vertically along the T-shirt's side in old-English lettering. This black T is also adorned in the background with intricate, unfolding fronds.

Gibson Queen Juniors Tee Black Medium


Gibson Queen Juniors Tee Black Medium


$24.99


Junior-sized Gibson T-shirt is premium quality, 100% cotton. The Gibson Guitars T-shirt is emblazoned with a Gibson custom electric guitar and a golden crown fit for a queen. Two dagger-like crosses decorate the upper chest—one even outlined in gold studs. In addition, the phrase "Gibson Guitars" is written vertically along the T-shirt's side in old-English lettering. This black T is also adorned in the background with intricate, unfolding fronds.


Hal Leonard Gibson Electrics 1899-1960 Book


Hal Leonard Gibson Electrics 1899-1960 Book


$24.95


All information in this book is based on Gibson's own documents and literature. Gibson Electrics covers the different stages of evolution of the electric guitar with detailed specifications of all models introduced up to 1961; comprehensive information on Gibson guitar serial numbers and production shipping totals; and the players who helped build the reputation of Gibson electric guitars over the years. With over 200 illustrations and 32 pages in full color, this beautiful bound edition makes a crucial addition to guitarists' libraries. 200 pages.

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