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Gibson Acoustic Guitars: Vintage And Cheap Used Gibson Guitars

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Published: May 2, 2007

Gibson acoustic guitars are world-renown for their sweet sound and exquisite craftsmanship. Since the 1930s' Gibson guitars have been an integral component to the evolution of folk, country, jazz, blues, and rock music. But it hasn't simply been the quality of Gibson acoustic guitars that has made Gibson a household name; it's also been the company's devotion to electrical innovation. Gibson introduced the single coil pickup and the Humbcker pickup, both of which are now industry standards. Gibson acoustic guitars have also reaped the benefits of this innovation and utilized this technology to produce high quality amplified, acoustic technology.

The story of Gibson guitars begins at the end of the 19th century. In 1894, Orville Gibson started making modified mandolins in a tiny workshop in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He quickly expanded his skills to the production of guitars and by 1902, had established Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg. Co, Ltd.. Shortly after Orville's death in 1919, Lloyd Loar joined Gibson and continued the tradition of cultivating innovation in the design and production of mandolins and guitars.

Throughout the 1920's Gibson acoustic guitars and Gibson electric guitars were continual industry forerunners in design and innovation. But it wasn't until 1936 and the introduction of the ES-150 that Gibson truly established itself as the industry leader. Later, in the 1950s' and 60s' Gibson would release two of the most famous and influential guitars in music history: The Les Paul and the SG. But the electric guitar wasn't the only guitar style that the Gibson engineers focused their attention on, they also began releasing high-quality, acoustic guitars.

The most famous Gibson acoustic guitars are the Hummingbird and the Dove styles. The Hummingbird is made from Mahogany wood with a 6-ply top and 4ply-back. The dove style is made from a polished maple with a 7-ply body. Other notable Gibson acoustic guitars are the Super Jumbo, Jumbo, and L series.

All Gibson acoustic guitars are made at a small factory in Bozeman, Montana. They are made by highly skilled luthiers and each product involves an intensive, hands-on process from start to finish. Unlike other, cheap Gibson acoustic guitars (made by companies such as Epiphone), the instruments produced at the Montana plant are known for their rich sound and exquisite craftsmanship. Gibson acoustic guitars, unlike many products in the industry, continue to offer musicians handcrafted instruments.

Gibson acoustic guitars come in an enormous price range. Consumers looking to get their hands on cheap Gibson guitars should look no further than the Epiphone models. Before being bought out by Gibson, Epiphones were actually their main rival. But the financial decline after the WWII allowed the blossoming Gibson Company to purchase their competitor. In the 1970s', Epiphone guitars were manufactured in Japan, and later Korea. These cheap Gibson guitars knockoffs are the perfect beginners instrument.

Vintage guitars by Gibson can cause consumers to refinance their house. The most expensive of the vintage guitars would be the L-5 Special, purchased by a collector for $100,000. Because Gibson guitars have been in production for such a lengthy period of time, the market for vintage instruments is enormous. Only those consumers who consider themselves avid collectors should concern themselves with purchasing vintage Gibson acoustic guitars.

But there are methods of purchasing Gibson acoustic guitars without having to pay the exorbitant prices. One such method is looking at used Gibson guitars. Used Gibson guitars offer consumers an economical way to get their hands on the exquisite instruments. Sites such as eBay are perfect places to search for used Gibson acoustic guitars. Also, many local guitar shops have a wide range of Gibson acoustic guitars, both new and used.

Gibson acoustic guitars have been the fuel to the American music scene for almost a century. By providing artists from various genres, Gibson acoustic guitars have proven their versatility and quality. For those readers looking to expand the sound quality of their playing, there is would be no better start than purchasing one of the many styles of Gibson acoustic guitars.


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