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  2. Gibson EDS-1275 - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The doubleneck eliminated the need to switch guitars mid-song: [2] at the beginning of "Stairway to Heaven", he used the bottom 6-string neck for the intro and first verse, then switched to the top 12-string neck, then to the 6-string neck for the extended guitar solo, and back to the 12-string for the final chorus.

  3. Gibson B series - Wikipedia

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    The B-45-12, a 12-string edition guitar introduced in 1961, was the first B-45 model guitar available and the first B series overall. The B-45-12 had a mahogany body and neck, spruce top, rosewood fingerboard, and a cherry sunburst finish, and was made with "round" shoulders for the 1961 – 1962 model year and "square" shoulders until the end of its production in 1979.

  4. 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.

  5. Elvis Presley's guitars - Wikipedia

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    Hoyer 12-String Gibson LG-1 Gibson EBS-1250 1967 Easy Come, Easy Go: Paramount Fender Precision Bass Gibson SG 1967 Double Trouble: MGM 1960s Ampeg Baby Bass 1967 Clambake: UA Classical guitar Fender Electric XII Fender Wildwood VI 1968 Stay Away, Joe: MGM No guitar used 1968 Speedway: MGM Fender Coronado II 1968 Live a Little, Love a Little ...

  6. Gibson (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    "Guy Hart ran Gibson from 1924-1948 -- the most important period in the company history since the debut of Gibson instruments at the turn of the century and, moreover, the period of greatest innovation for the guitar since the emergence of the six-string guitar in the late 1700s. As the guitar rose to prominence, so did Gibson.

  7. Gibson J-45 - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1968 Gibson made J-45s as square-shouldered dreadnought-shaped guitars with a longer scale (25.5"), similar to the Gibson Dove. Serial numbers tell us that during '68 and '69 both slope-shouldered and square-shouldered J-45s were made before the model changeover was complete. In the '70s the J-45 was re-labeled as the J-45 Deluxe.