-
Gibson Pre-War SJ-200 Rosewood Light Aged Faded Vintage Sunburst 4.1 #22155028
Serial: 22155028
Weight: 5 lbs 5 oz
Add to Cart$8,499.00 -
Gibson Murphy Lab 1955 J-45 Reissue Light Aged Vintage Sunburst 4.1 #21665049
Serial: 21665049
Weight: 4 lbs 1 oz
Add to Cart$5,999.00 -
Gibson Murphy Lab 1960 Hummingbird Heavy Aged Washed Cherry Sunburst 3.13 #22275038
Serial: 22275038
Weight: 3 lbs 13 oz
Add to Cart$7,699.00 -
Gibson Murphy Lab 1936 Advanced Jumbo Heavy Aged Vintage Sunburst 4.8 #21245027
Serial: 21245027
Weight: 4 lbs 8 oz
Add to Cart$7,999.00 -
Add to Cart$1,999.00 -
Gibson Custom Sierra Hull F-5 Master Model, Sierra Burst VOS Varnish 2.6 #5H93007
Serial: SH93007
Weight: 2 lbs 6 oz
Add to Cart$19,999.00 -
Gibson J-45 Studio Rosewood Gloss Top/Satin Back Rosewood Burst 4.14 #21675045
Serial: 21675045
Weight: 4 lbs 14 oz
Add to Cart$2,499.00 -
Gibson Hummingbird Studio Rosewood Satin/Rosewood Burst 5.5 #21545038
Serial: 21545038
Weight: 5 lbs 5 oz
Add to Cart$2,999.00 -
Add to Cart$4,199.00 -
Add to Cart$5,199.00 -
Gibson Nathaniel Rateliff LG-2 Western Vintage Sunburst 4.1 #21785130
Serial: 21785130
Weight: 3 lbs 10 oz
Add to Cart$3,399.00 -
Gibson Murphy Lab 1942 Banner J-45 Heavy Aged Vintage Sunburst 3.14 #21945013
Serial: 21945013
Weight: 3 lbs 14 oz
Add to Cart$7,499.00 -
Add to Cart$2,999.00 -
2024 - Gibson 1942 Banner Southern Jumbo Vintage Sunburst 4.3 #20354069
Serial: 20354069
Weight: 4 lbs 3 oz
Add to Cart$5,299.00$3,709.30 -
2024 - Gibson 1942 Banner Southern Jumbo Vintage Sunburst 4.5 #20564068
Serial: 20564068
Weight: 4 lbs 5 oz
Add to Cart$5,299.00$3,709.30 -
Add to Cart$4,999.00$3,499.30 -
Add to Cart$5,199.00$3,639.30 -
2024 - Gibson 1942 Banner Southern Jumbo Vintage Sunburst 4.6 #21404072
Serial: 21404072
Weight: 4 lbs 5 oz
Add to Cart$5,299.00$3,709.30 -
Add to Cart$5,699.00 -
2024 - Gibson 1936 Advanced Jumbo Vintage Sunburst 4.5 #21684054
Serial: 21684054
Weight: 4 lbs 5 oz
Add to Cart$5,499.00$3,849.30 -
2024 - Gibson Johnny Cash SJ-200 Vintage Cherry Sunburst 4.14 #21414019
Serial: 21414019
Weight: 4 lbs 14 oz
Add to Cart$14,999.00$10,499.30 -
2024 - Gibson Rosanne Cash J-185 Heritage Cherry Sunburst 4.5 #21304098
Serial: 21304098
Weight: 4 lbs 5 oz
Add to Cart$5,299.00$3,709.30 -
Add to Cart$4,999.00 -
Gibson Murphy Lab 1939 SJ-100 Heavy Aged Faded Vintage Sunburst 4.4 #23504026
Serial: 23504026
Weight: 4 lbs 4 oz
Add to Cart$8,999.00 -
Add to Cart$2,999.00
Shop Gibson Acoustic Guitars
There’s nothing quite like the sound and feel of a Gibson guitar, complete with rich tones, smooth playability, and classic style that have defined generations of music.
At Eddie’s Guitars, we share your passion for great instruments and know what makes a Gibson special. Whether you’re chasing clear highs, warm lows, or a guitar that fits your own style, our team blends years of experience and a love for music to guide every player toward their perfect fit. We’re here to help you find the Gibson acoustic guitar that matches your voice, your playing habits, and your goals as a musician.
About Gibson Guitars
Website: https://www.gibson.com/en-US/
Orville Gibson started his brand in 1894. Since then, Gibson electric guitars, acoustic guitars, and mandolins have become a symbol of quality and elite musical heritage. Even laypeople can recognize their unique tone and look. While there’s a story behind every guitar, shaped by decades of music history, Gibson models stand apart for their unique craftsmanship and dedication to quality materials.
Popular Gibson Acoustic Models
- Gibson SJ-200: Known as the “King of the Flat-Tops,” the SJ-200 is a jumbo acoustic with ornate detailing and a bold. Its resonant tone makes it ideal for strumming and stage presence. It features a large body, maple back and sides, and a spruce top for clear projection.
- Gibson Murphy Lab 1942 Banner J-45: This vintage-style recreation offers historically accurate specs, aged finishes, and a warm, midrange-rich tone reminiscent of Gibson’s wartime acoustics. Built in the Murphy Lab, it replicates the feel and look of a well-played original.
- Gibson J-45 Standard: The J-45 Standard is a modern take on Gibson’s iconic workhorse. It offers balanced tone, dynamic response, and LR Baggs electronics for performance versatility. It’s well-suited for a wide range of genres from folk to rock.
- Gibson J-45 Original: The J-45 Original mirrors the early post-war models. It has a vintage-style neck profile and classic tonewood combination to deliver a warm, woody sound with strong low end and articulate highs.
- Gibson Dove Original: Introduced in the 1960s, the Dove Original features a square-shouldered body, maple back and sides, and a decorative pickguard. It produces a bright, articulate sound that’s ideal for rhythm playing.
- Gibson Hummingbird Standard: This square-shouldered dreadnought pairs a spruce top with mahogany back and sides for a warm, balanced tone. Its iconic engraved pickguard makes it one of Gibson’s most visually striking acoustics.
- Gibson Hummingbird Original: A faithful revival of the classic 1960s model, the Hummingbird Original features a square-shouldered body, solid Sitka spruce top, and mahogany back and sides. This configuration delivers a warm, full-bodied tone. Its ornate pickguard and vintage-style appointments make it as visually iconic as it is sonically rich.
- Gibson L-00: The L-00 is a compact, parlor-sized acoustic originally introduced in the 1930s. It delivers a punchy midrange and surprising projection for its size. Its small body makes it ideal for blues, fingerstyle, and singer-songwriter applications.
Choosing the Right Gibson Acoustic Guitar
Budget
Gibson guitars come in a wide range of prices. Entry-level models cost less (usually a few hundred dollars), but still offer that classic Gibson tone and build quality. High-end models, often topping a few thousand dollars, deliver more ornate details and richer sound. The key is to find the sweet spot between what you can spend and what you really need as an artist.
Sound
The Gibson sound is famously warm, with strong mids and a full low end. (That’s the “Gibson growl” you hear on countless records.)
Each model shapes this core voice a bit differently. For example:
- J-45: Delivers balanced tones, perfect for strumming or fingerpicking.
- SJ-200: Pushes the bass and volume, ideal for bold rhythm and big stages.
- Hummingbird & Dove: Bring crisp mids and a bit more sparkle, standing out in acoustic mixes.
- L-00: Offers quick attack and focused mids, great for blues and folk.
Tonewood
Gibson uses several types of wood that affects sound, including Sitka spruce tops for brightness, standard rosewood backing and siding for smooth sustains, and mahogany backing and siding for warmth.
Bridge Types
Gibson uses a few distinct bridge designs, each with its own feel and impact on tone. The traditional belly-up bridge is most common and gives solid sustain. The mustache bridge catches eyes while offering dynamism. The reverse-belly bridge is less common and slightly alters the midrange and attack.
Colors
Musicians know these instruments for their finishes as much as their sound. Popular options include Vintage Sunburst, Antique Natural, Vintage Cherry Sunburst, Heritage Cherry Sunburst, and Satin Wine Red.
Genre and Style Compatibility
You don’t need to stick to the “rules,” but certain models shine in their traditional genres:
- Country: The SJ-200 and Hummingbird are country favorites thanks to their projection and bright mids.
- Rock: The J-45 stands up well to strumming and open chords.
- Folk: The L-00 fingerstyle magic and the J-45’s balance shine here.
- Blues: The L-00 and J-35 are classics for blues thanks to their punchy midrange and quick response.
Neck Profile
How a neck feels in your hand makes a big difference in how you play. If you like thicker necks, choose a rounded/full profile. If you like playing fast or simply have smaller hands, opt for slim-taper necks. For a modern, comfortable profile, try the Gibson Songwriter neck profile.
Amplifiers and Pedals
Modern Gibson guitars often come with built-in pickups and pre amps. Plug them in and you’re ready for live gigs or recording.
Frets and Fingerboards
Fingerboard material and fret size aren’t just cosmetic; they change the playing feel.
Common woods used in Gibson fingerboards include rosewood and ebony. Most Gibson models also come with medium to jumbo frets. The results are reliable, easy-to-play instruments that are versatile and fit most play styles.
Find Your Perfect Gibson Acoustic Guitar at Eddie’s Guitars
A Gibson acoustic guitar isn’t just another instrument. It’s a part of music history and a real spark for your creativity.
When you step into Eddie’s Guitars, you don’t just buy a guitar. You work with a team that listens, helps you compare options, and wants you to walk away excited about your choice. Our staff knows what makes each Gibson special and how to match you with the guitar that feels right from the first strum.




