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1972 Gibson showcase brochures
1972 Gibson showcase brochuresIn 1972 Gibson produced a series of 'Guitar of the Month' brochures, each dedicated to one of their high end models, the Les Paul Recording guitar, L5-CES, ES-175D, Super 400-CES, ES-355TD-SV and Byrdland. Each brochure was a single sheet folded into four panels, with details of the instruments themselves, their features, musical purpose, and a little history behind the development of each guitar. Only the Les Paul Recording was a new model; the others were all well established in the Gibson line. Follow the link to see scans and further information on these leaflets and other Gibson guitar catalogues from the CMI and Norlin periods.
1966 Kalamazoo KB-1 bass
Kalamazoo KB-1 bass Gibson assembled these 30 1/2" scale Kalamazoo KB-1 basses in their electronics plant in Kalamazoo, MI - separate from the main Gibson plant. They used the same components and hardware as on the Gibson EB bass series; but with a pre-painted masonite body and a bolt-on maple neck; a very different construction to Gibson's usual output. Initially the KB bass had a Mustang-shaped body (see the 1966 Kalamazoo KB-1, left), which was soon redesigned with the classic SG shape (see the 1967 Kalamazoo KB-1, right). Have a listen to sound clips of this bass here.
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1959 Gibson ES-5 Switchmaster Hard Case Brown w/Pink

Current price: $689.00
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Vintage 1959 Gibson Gold Grover Rotomatic Tuners Les Paul Custom ES-5 ES-355

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1949-1954 Gibson P90 tort-celluloid Pickup Spacer for es 5 300 350 L5 Super 400

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GIBSON CLEAR BARREL KNOBS 1948 FOR ES-150 ES-350 ES-5 ES-125

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Vintage 1950's '52 Gold Gibson 5/8" Tall Barrel Speed Knob Les Paul Goldtop ES-5

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Pickguard fits 1949 Gibson ES 5 in B/C/B/C/B

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Vintage 1950's '52 Gold Gibson 5/8" Tall Barrel Speed Knob Les Paul Goldtop ES-5

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1993 CLASSIC AMERICAN GUITAR CARDS #26 - 1958 GIBSON ES 5 (SWITCHMASTER)

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Vintage 1959 Gibson Gold Grover Rotomatic Tuners Les Paul Custom ES-5 ES-355

Current price: £394.98
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Time left: 5d 7h 20m
1949-1954 Gibson P90 tort-celluloid Pickup Spacer for es 5 300 350 L5 Super 400

Current price: £116.17
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Pickguard fits 1949 Gibson ES 5 in B/C/B/C/B

Current price: £39.17
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GIBSON COLLECTOR CARD 12/50 - GIBSON ES-5 SWITCHMASTER

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