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A Gibson guitar creates an emotional 

connection to music, to culture, to life –

future as well as past – that no other

gift can offer. It will undoubtedly 

be one of the most important gifts
you will ever give. 

For any guitar buyer – from the

first-time beginner to the experienced

professional – there are many issues to

consider and questions to be answered.

We’ve provided answers to some of 

the most frequently asked questions. 

Should you have additional 

concerns, please do not 

hesitate to call Gibson

Customer Service at 

1-800-4GIBSON

(available 24/7)
or e-mail 

[email protected]

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Is Gibson a popular brand? 

Gibson has had a reputation for

the highest quality instruments for over 100 years, and

the Gibson name is known and respected around the

world. Gibsons are played by the most influential musi-

cians in every genre of popular music. Gibson is the only

company that has made industry-standard models in

every type of fretted instrument (guitar, banjo, mandolin,

etc.). A Gibson is the instrument that everyone aspires 

to own.

What are the differences between the lower- and higher-priced

models?

The higher models typically have more expensive

aesthetic features (such as fancier inlays or highly figured

wood grains) and more complicated manufacturing

processes (such as the contoured top of the Les Paul

Standard). The basic elements that define Gibson quality

and performance – pickups, neck design, etc. – are 

present in every Gibson, regardless of price.

What about value? Is a Gibson really worth it?

Every Gibson

comes with a lifetime guarantee, and with proper care, 

it will outlive several owners. And it will never go out of

style or become obsolete. Most of today’s Gibson models

originated in the 1950s and 1960s, and they are more 

popular today than ever.  

Which Gibson is the right one?

Most Gibson models have

a strong association with specific artists and musical

genres. If you can answer the questions “Who is his

favorite guitarist?” or “What is his favorite kind of

music?” then finding the “right” Gibson will be easy. 

What is the price range for a Gibson?

List prices for

Gibson’s regular production models are in the 

general range of $1,000-4,000. 

What else will I need to buy?

An acoustic Gibson is ready

to play right out of the case. An electric guitar needs

an amplifier and a cord. Amplifiers come in all sizes

and prices, starting with lightweight, portable, inex-

pensive “practice” amps. A case is included in the

price of the guitar. Additional enhancements to a gift

package might include picks, strap, guitar stand,

tuner, extra set of strings and polish.

To register for giveaways, or to learn more about

Gibson guitars, please visit 

www.gibson.com

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ONLY A GIBSON IS GOOD ENOUGH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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