Gibson B25-N - "Gibson B-25"
My mom's brother won a contest at a brand new store in Houston (Evan's Music City). He won some amount of money in the store and gave it to my mom. My mom really wanted a guitar and made a good cho…
Gibson LG-1 (1960) - "Gibson LG1"
I was looking for a quality acoustic, Fylde and Lowden were on my shortlist but I had a sneaky suspicion that an old Gibson might be sitting there, gathering dust in the corner of some guitar store w…
Gibson B25-N - "Gibson B - 25"
My mom bought this guitar back in the 70's for about 200 dollars. Since it was small she gave it to me to use as a first guitar (lucky me). As a side note i would like to mention that the little piec…
Gibson B25-N - " VERY VERY NICE"
translatedHANDLE VERY EASY TO PLAY, IT APPEARS THAT THIS IS THE HANDLES LES PAUL JUNIOR ... NARROW BUT NOT TOO, JUST THE MOST COMFORTABLE HANDLE THAT I HAVE PLAYED UTILIZATION THE SOUND IS VERY BALANCED,…
Gibson B25-N - bduff's review
translatedMade by Gibson in the United States 22 frets (14 out of the box), adjustable height easel mahogany (not like the picture) Fund "normal" or jumbo or dreadnought. Channel classic Gibson, quite ro…
Gibson LG-1 (1960) - recherche17's review
translatedI will not add anything that seems to me that Florence said trs close to all the good things about this guitar. UTILIZATION The neck is perfectly straight, a little hard, so I grind lgrement nut.…
Gibson B15 - cantor's review
translatedMade in the USA. Mine is 1967, I believe that manufacturing stopped in 1969. Student model being praised for making the Japanese concurencer commencaiaent faiare the shadow Gibson. MODEL So basic are…
Gibson LG-0 - Hotfirecaster's review
translatedThis guitar was manufactured in the U.S., it is an instrument made entirely of mahogany (mahogany). It was originally a guitar study, it was used by many Bluesmen. The handle is fine and he joins the…