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Gibson Guitar

Since 1902 when Orvile Gibson started his own mandolin manufacturing company, the Gibson name has grown from strength to strength. It has become synonymous with high quality and highly appealing guitars and very few guitarists, no matter what their chosen genre or style and regardless of their experience level has wanted to play a classic Gibson guitar. There are many different models of Gibson that you can consider buying which also means that you don’t have to have a massive budget to benefit from one of the best names in music instruments.

Gibson guitars have a classic look to them that have helped give them appeal to generations of guitar players. The Gibson L5 was one of the first guitars that the company made and for 20 years, until 1936 when the company produced their first electric guitar, this arch top guitar design was Gibson’s primarily offering.

The company really made its name when they decided to produce a competitor to the incredibly popular Fender Telecaster. Although the guitar was designed and manufactured chiefly by those within the Gibson organisation, it was the introduction of Les Paul’s name to the latest guitar model that helped it take off in popularity. In reality, while he did have some influence on the placement of the bridge, Les Paul became a brand ambassador and to endorse the solid body electric guitar.

The Les Paul moniker is one that remains to this day and various models and variants of the now infamous guitar have been released. The original first hit shelves in 1952 with a number of designs quickly following its success in the late 1950s. The Les Paul range is not the cheapest of models but when you buy one you are not only buying a great looking icon of the guitar world that offers incredible sound, you are also buying one of the world’s richest heritages.

The Les Paul range is just one of many different ranges that are available and whatever your style and skill level you can be assured of finding a great quality and highly beneficial Gibson to help you produce the best sound possible.