
The Gibson Pickup Shop expands its Dirty Fingers Onyx offerings with new blackout humbuckers
The Gibson Pickup Shop introduces the Dirty Fingers Onyx and Dirty Fingers SM Onyx models to the lineup

Kramer unveils two new Custom Graphics guitars: The Baretta “Time Machine” and Voyager “Old School”
Kramer has expanded its Custom Graphics Collection with two standout models with head-turning graphic finishes

Introducing the Gibson Custom Joe Bonamassa “Amos” 1958 Flying V Collector’s Edition
Limited to 50 pieces only, this exacting replica of the world’s most famous Flying V recreates one of the rarest guitars in Bonamassa’s formidable collection

Gibson Hummingbird Standard: The return of the Vintage Cherry Sunburst finish expands the lineup
The Gibson Hummingbird Standard’s mahogany body and Sitka spruce top deliver rich tones for any genre or playing style

Gibson’s Non-Reverse Thunderbird bass, a modern take on a classic
Gibson reintroduces its iconic Non-Reverse Thunderbird bass, offering musicians the chance to own a piece of history with a modern twist

Gibson introduces new Les Paul Standard 50s and 60s models in Faded and Mahogany Top incarnations
Gibson releases several new Les Paul Standard 50s and 60s models, including Faded and Mahogany Top iterations, and an exclusive finish

Gibson revives the iconic ES-330 hollowbody guitar
The Gibson ES-330 returns with a timeless aesthetic and versatile tones, in four killer finishes

Introducing the Epiphone Joe Bonamassa 1955 Les Paul Standard
A recreation of a rare gem from the 1955 NAMM Show, paying tribute to one of the coolest Les Pauls in Joe Bonamassa’s collection

Kramer introduces the 84 Custom Graphics Purple Splatter guitar
Kramer unveils the 84 Custom Graphics Purple Splatter, an electric guitar that fuses the classic look of the 80s with modernity

The remarkable story of the “Orphanage Burst” 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard
“The story of this ’59 Burst is entwined with the musical soul of Dublin, and its sound has shaped the city’s music scene in ways that are still felt today”