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- 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
- J-160E - Gibson Acoustic - Gibson Brands Forums
I have an ‘06 J160e It's solid wood and X braced Sounds good unplugged It's like a 15 fret J45 from Vintage Guitars Info - Gibson flattop vintage guitar collecting J-160e Electric Flattop Available: 1954 to present Collectibility Rating: 1954 model: B+, 1955-1959 models: C, 1960's models: D+ Except for the introduction year of 1954, the J-160e had a plywood top This combined with the
- Facebook damaged guitars giveaway scam - Gibson Brands Forums
Facebook "damaged" guitars giveaway scam By Scott Adkins October 27, 2023 in The Gibson Lounge
- The one change Gibson made that ruined Gibson guitars.
For Gibson to start producing quality guitars they have to make one simple change, get rid of the neck heel that hides the joint between the tenon and the body If they do that then they can make modern gibsons sound like vintage gibsons and they can have better results from a short tenon than they now have with a long tenon
- Maestro by Gibson. . . are these legit? - Gibson Brands Forums
These guitars are produced under the Gibson Baldwin Music Education Program (or something to that effect) They're beginner-grade instruments They're closer to the Starcaster by Fender line than the Squier line, which includes some rather nice guitars They seem to be produced under two names - Maestro and Signature
- Well, i tried one. . - The Gibson Lounge - Gibson Brands Forums
So, yea, i still love Gibson, my favorites are dove and j-45s but i keep my mind open to others brands Did i buy the Zager? Well, no, but would i trade for one? If it sang like the first one? Yes, and ive owned 55 guitars in my 50 years so id certainly acquire one if the opportunity presented itself
- Guy Clark Acoustic Guitar - Gibson Brands Forums
Guy's guitars are the stuff of legend I met Darden Smith recently, who is something of a nylon-string specialist, and he said that he'd played Rodney Crowell's Guy Clark nylon-string, and it was the greatest guitar he'd ever laid hands on
- Thoughts on the tone of trapeze-tailpiece guitars versus stud-mounted . . .
Merciful-evans asked for this discussion, so let's not disappoint Assuming all other things being the same, (admittedly tough to do), how do you think tone is different on guitars with trapeze-tailpieces compared to guitars with stud-mounted ones? Does "edge tension" versus "middle tension" trul
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