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1970 Gibson Electric Acoustics catalogue


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  1970 Gibson Electric Acoustics catalogue cover
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1970 Gibson Electric Acoustics catalogue page 10 1970 Gibson Electric Acoustics catalogue page 11
1970 Gibson Electric Acoustics catalogue page 12  

1970 Gibson Electric Acoustics catalogue

The electric acoustics catalogue of 1970 shows a number of full-bodied instruments, as well as the thin-line Trini Lopez Standard

Guitars:
Citation
Johnny Smith
Trini Lopez Deluxe
Trini Lopez Standard
Barney Kessel
Super 400-CES
L-5CES
ES-175D
ES-150DC
ES-125CD


1970 Gibson bass catalogue - electric basses1970 Gibson bass catalogue 1970 Gibson Electric Acoustics catalogue1970 Gibson Electric Acoustics catalogue
1970 Gibson Les Paul catalogue - Les Paul models1970 Gibson Les Paul catalogue 1970 Gibson electric solid bodies catalogue 1970 Gibson electric solid bodies catalogue
1970 Gibson thinline catalogue1970 Gibson thinline catalogue  
The 1970 Gibson catalogue consisted of 12 separate brochures, each concentrating on a specific area. This was the first time the Gibson catalogue had been split into so many sections



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