A musical instrument or a cultural icon? Certainly, the Gibson Les Paul “Sunburst” Standard has become the single most desirab...
Gibson's first 'semi-acoustic' the ES-335, which was neither totally solid nor fully acoustic, is the guitar choice used by ma...
Debuting in 1949 and in continuous production ever since, the ES-175 is one of the most versatile and famous guitars in music ...
The term “burst” has been used to describe a specific Gibson Les Paul guitar manufactured from 1958 to 1960. The impact of thi...
Guitar collectors rejoice! The first book to examine pickups in detail is here! Covers everything from the first experiments t...
Legendary for their construction and longevity, Music Man amps have earned the trust and respect of musicians worldwide. The...
From 1929 through 1961 Gibson, Inc. of Kalamazoo, MI produced over 30 brands of musical instruments that did not carry the Gib...
Introduced in 1922, the Gibson L5 is the precursor of the modern archtop guitar. It was the first archtop to feature f-holes, ...
This 256-page soft-cover book gives a complete and illustrated history of the development of Rickenbacker instruments from 193...
The Martin is considered the finest acoustic guitar in the world, a distinction it has held for more that 160 years. Martin gu...
This is the comprehensive, must-own owner's or collector's manual for any Gretsch fan. It uncovers the history of the guitars ...
Centerstream presents Spann's Guide To Gibson 1902-1941, a detailed look at the inner workings of the famous musical instrumen...