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  2. Gibson Melody Maker - Wikipedia

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    At the same time of the Melody Maker, Gibson's sister brand Epiphone made a version of the guitar named the Olympic. Initially virtually identical to the double cut Melody Makers, these guitars eventually developed an asymmetrical body with a slightly larger upper horn with the Olympic Special, and a higher-end model which shared a body with the later Epiphone Coronet, Wilshire, and Crestwoods ...

  3. List of products manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation

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    This is a list of Gibson brand of stringed musical instruments, mainly guitars, manufactured by Gibson, alphabetically by category then alphabetically by product (lowest numbers first). The list excludes other Gibson brands such as Epiphone.

  4. List of Gibson players - Wikipedia

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    Gibson continues to produce the design as the LeGrande. Chris Spedding, a top British session guitarist of the 1970s is well known for playing a Flying V. Bill Spooner used a Flying V, an Explorer, a Les Paul, an SG and a 1959 Melody Maker. Paul Stanley used a Flying V, an Explorer, a Firebird I, an SG, and an L6S.

  5. Gibson Les Paul Doublecut - Wikipedia

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    Gibson Melody Maker (1959–1971) – an entry-level guitar model similar to Les Paul Junior but with thinner body. Gibson Spirit (1972–1985) – a guitar model similar to Les Paul Junior DC but with cutaway at 20th fret.

  6. Gibson SG - Wikipedia

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    Gibson's EB-3, EB-0, EDS-1275, and later model of Melody Maker and Kalamazoo also shared or once shared SG-shaped bodies, but these are not the members of the SG family. Epiphone also offers a range of value-priced models, including a model with 1960s styling, sold as the G-400. [8]

  7. Gibson L6-S - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson L6-S is a solid body electric guitar. It was the descendant of the L5S jazz solid-body electric guitar . It was the same shape, very much like a wide Gibson Les Paul , but with a 24-fret neck, the first Gibson guitar to have this.