home | guitar links | vintage guitar forum | sitemap 
more guitars here more basses here more effects here more amplifiers here resources

1978 Gibson Quality/Prestige/Innovation catalogue
Page 19 - Super 400C and L-5C


Gibson Guitar Parts
bridges, machineheads
pickups, scratchplates
www.guitarandbassparts.com
All Gibson Products
guitar, bass, strings and accesories
www.musiciansfriend.com
Gibson Shipment Totals 1937-1979
Covers all Gibson instruments 1937-1979. By Larry Meiners
www.amazon.com
Gibson Books
Get the most out of your Gibson
all titles in stock
www.amazon.com

1978 Gibson Quality / Prestige / Innovation catalogue, page 19. Details of the Super 400C and L-5C

Previous | Next | Index | Catalogues

1978 Gibson Quality / Prestige / Innovation catalogue page 19 - Super 400C and L-5C


© 2004-2008 vintageguitars.org.uk | Contact Us | Terms and Conditions


Gibson bass guitars | Vintage Fender | Learn to play guitar | Vintage vinyl for sale

Trying to find the value of your guitar?

Gibson Faded Flying V
Gibson Faded Flying V

New faded finish gives it the look of a seasoned performer.

When the original V came out in '58, it was ahead of its time. When it was reissued 9 years later, it became a favorite of progressive rockers and still is to this day. This Faded Flying V has all the features and specs of the '67 model and the look of a guitar that has been loved and cared for since those early days.

Gibson ES-137 Custom Electric Guitar Light Burst Gold Hardware
Gibson ES-137 Custom Electric Guitar Light Burst Gold Hardware

Based on the ES-137 Classic, the Gibson ES-137 Custom Electric Guitar is the first Gibson archtop to employ a mahogany center block for reduced feedback and greater sustain. Other features are all Gibson deluxe: laminated curly maple body, binding on top and bottom, bound fingerboard, bound peghead, ebony fingerboard, split-diamond overlay headstock, pearloid split-diamond fingerboard inlays, 6-way Varitone switch that filters tone from fat to thin, and '57 Classic pickups (the original Gibson humbuckers from 1957). The magnets and 42-gauge enamel-coated wire are from the original suppliers and the pickups are built by Gibson on the original machinery.

available in candy apple red, cherry sunburst, light burst and tri-burst

Gibson Steve Howe Signature ES-175 Guitar
Gibson Steve Howe Signature ES-175 Guitar Vintage Sunburst

Based on the '64 ES-175 that was Steve's first good guitar and the one to which he has returned throughout his long career, this stunning signature model features everything he loves best: maple top, back, and sides, split-parallelogram mother-of-pearl inlays on a rosewood fretboard, full body and neck binding, inlaid ebony bridge base, unique nickel T-trapeze, and 2 '57 Classic humbuckers. Independent volume and tone controls with a 3-way toggle. Deep, rich tone rings out from a full hollowbody with a deep cutaway for easy high-fret access.

Gibson Firebird VII Electric Guitar
Gibson Firebird VII Electric Guitar Red Metallic Gold Hardware

Performance, playability, and styling are the hallmarks of the Firebird VII. When first introduced in 1963, the Firebird VII was celebrated for its natural feel, fast action, and wide range of tone. With its 9-ply mahogany and walnut neck-thru-body design, 6-in-a-line banjo-style machine heads and adjustable ABR bridge with Vibrola tailpiece, this guitar became the rage. The new Firebird VII also features replicas of Gibson's high-output mini humbucker producing bright and focused output, while retaining the famous Gibson humbucker performance. The ebony fingerboard and Lyre Vibrola add to its expressive range.