Gibson Guitars

Gibson guitars USA was founded by Orville Gibson in the late 1880's as a maker of fine quality mandolins. The demand for his mandolins and guitars was such that he soon formed the Gibson Guitar Company and acquired new factory facilities at Parsons Street, Kalamazoo in Michigan state.

Throughout the 1920's and 1930's the demand for acoustic instruments was very high. However, in the 1940's guitarists were beginning to look for ways to increase the volume of their guitars, which were tending to get lost when playing in big bands as they were having to compete with brass instruments, pianos and percussion. With this in mind, Gibson Guitars started to produce an F hole style archtop acoustic guitar with a single coil pickup, the P90, which is still in use today 70 years on. Another solution was the lap steel guitar which, fitted with a pickup and played through an amplifier, gave players the opportunity to have an instrument that was loud enough to compete.

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