Gibson Acoustic Guitars

Even though Orville Gibson, the founder of Gibson Guitars only got one patent for his mandolin design, the company was still able to achieve a remarkable prominent status for their production of Gibson acoustic guitars. Among their designs for the acoustic guitar include the Gibson J-45, SJ-200, L-5 and the Dove Guitar. Individually, these guitars have been used by history’s greatest musical legends. And even until today, they are still being sought after. Since 1942, the Gibson J-45, also called the American Workhorse, has remained as a solid and simple performer. Even until this time and age, this guitar is widely being considered as the most popular among all Gibson acoustic guitars. Aside from that, the company’s ‘King of the Flattops’ or the Gibson SJ-200 has been used by the Everly Brothers, Pete Townsend, Buddy Holly and many more. Today, this guitar is still being sold under a wide variety of different classes. Part of its success has been noted for it being carefully produced and crafted in Bozeman, Montana, which is the plant responsible for the company’s best acoustic guitars.