When was Gibson raided?

Those who still want to get their hands on a Government Series Gibson guitar might have to resort to EBay, though. The company is out of reclaimed wood. Authorities raided Gibson's Tennessee factories in 2011, taking ebony and rosewood they suspected were illegally imported from India.
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Why did the government raid Gibson?

Why Gibson Guitar Was Raided By The Justice Department : The Record Last week the government raided the Gibson Guitar Corporation for the second time in two years over allegations the company knowingly acquired wood protected under U.S. environmental law to make its instruments.
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When was the Gibson lawsuit?

AA federal jury mostly sided with Gibson Brands on Friday (May 27) in a lawsuit that accused rival Dean Guitars of copying the shape of the company's guitars like the Flying V, though the jurors awarded Gibson just $4,000 in damages.
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Why did Gibson fail?

By 2015, Gibson was doing $2.1 billion in annual revenue, but its profit margin had dropped to 4 percent. Over-leveraged, Gibson had been negotiating with banks and creditors for months. A July 23 deadline loomed for maturities on over $500 million of funded debt obligations, the company filed for bankruptcy.
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Did Gibson use ivory?

Please note: Gibson does not use, or endorse, the use of ivory in guitar building.
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When did Gibson stop using Brazilian rosewood?

Supplies grew extremely thin in the late 1960s, however, and Martin and others stopped using Brazilian rosewood in 1969, moving over to Indian rosewood, then other varieties. In 1992, Brazilian rosewood was added to the CITES treaty, strictly banning its exportation.
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When did Martin guitars stop using ivory?

Martin used ivory for nuts and saddles almost exclusively until 1975, and on D-45's until 1980. They never used bone until the 1990's. Fossil ivory was first used in the 1990's as well, and phased out in 2013. Most of the fossil ivory used by Martin was mammoth.
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What year did Gibson quality decline?

Most people point the decline of Gibson as having started around 2006 and this seems roughly correct to me. What this means is that there are known, endorsed guitarists touring the world right now who have never played guitar in an era where Gibson was good and that just kind of sucks for Gibson.
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Is Gibson Guitars dead?

On May 1, 2018, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and announced a restructuring plan to return to profitability by closing down unprofitable consumer electronics divisions such as Gibson Innovations. The company exited Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 2018.
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Why did Gibson sue Dean?

Back in 2019, Gibson sued Armadillo Enterprises (opens in new tab), the manufacturer of Dean and Luna Guitars, for trademark infringement, counterfeiting, and engaging in unfair competition.
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What is a lawsuit guitar?

Lawsuit guitars are high-quality copies of popular American brand name guitars (like Fender and Gibson) produced by Japanese companies in the 1970s. These Japanese lawsuit guitars are of legendary quality and are highly sought after.
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Is Heritage guitars still in business?

Heritage shut down its operations in September but sawdust is flying again this week now that the factory has reopened under the leadership of new partner Vince Margol. Heritage was created by four Gibson employees who wanted to remain in Kalamazoo when Gibson left for Nashville in 1984.
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Why was Gibson guitars raided 2011?

Authorities raided Gibson's Tennessee factories in 2011, taking ebony and rosewood they suspected were illegally imported from India. They were acting to enforce the Lacey Act, passed more than a century ago to stop illegal trade in wildlife and amended in 2008 to ban illegally logged woods.
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Does Gibson still use Rosewood?

Following the introduction of its extremely-limited run of Brazilian rosewood fretboard Custom Shop recreations of the 1958 Flying V and Explorer guitars, Gibson has now released slightly more accessible versions of the instruments fitted with Indian rosewood fretboards.
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Where does Gibson get their wood?

These woods come from Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Mexico and the U.S. Some of these woods are harvested illegally or come from regions that are being heavily deforested. So Gibson is working with the Rainforest Alliance to be sure that the wood in its guitars is sustainably sourced.
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Is 2019 a good year for Gibson?

One of the best things about the 2019 models is consistency. Each of the 2019 Gibsons has been fantastic straight off the shelf. The action has been low but playable without fret buzz or playability issues. After testing five of the 2019 Gibson electric guitars I had no complaints.
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Are Epiphone guitars junk?

They're very good for the money provided it's a Standard or better. Anything less than a standard is junk. Both true^. Between 300 and 500 epiphone is probably your best bet and anything above that and you might as well just get a PRS from the SE line.
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Does Gibson make Epiphone?

Epiphone guitars are manufactured in Gibson's Chinese-based Qingdao factory. The majority of Epiphone's instruments have been made exclusively in this facility since 2004, including their solid-body, hollow-body and acoustic guitars.
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Is Kramer owned by Gibson?

Kramer Guitars is an American manufacturer of electric guitars and basses. Kramer produced aluminum-necked electric guitars and basses in the 1970s and wooden-necked guitars catering to hard rock and heavy metal musicians in the 1980s; Kramer is currently a division of Gibson Guitar Corporation.
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Who sells more guitars Gibson or Fender?

If talking about just fender or gibson (not any of their subsidiaries), fender definitely sells more guitars, most because Gibson itself doesn't have anything in the price range of a mexican strat that can sell well.
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Can you visit the Gibson factory?

Take a complete tour of the Gibson Beale Street Showcase in Memphis. This memorable tour of Gibson's Memphis guitar factory consists of an intimate viewing of the facility as Gibson's skilled Luthiers craft some of the finest guitars in the world.
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What is the oldest guitar brand?

C.F. Martin, known more commonly as “Martin,” is the oldest guitar company in the United States. Founded in 1833, the company originally operated out of a small shop on the Lower West Side of New York City, where the eponymous luthier sold music supplies, as well as a limited number of handmade guitars.
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When did Martin switch to steel strings?

Around 1927, Martin started offering steel strings as standard and gut strings as special order instead. Hawaiian music changed everything because they needed even more volume. That's where you see the Dreadnought eventually come in.
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When did Martin stop using Adirondack spruce?

1945, for the most part. Martin started using some Sitka in that year, mainly on style-18's. I have seen a handful of red spruce tops in 1946, but they have been four-piece. That tells me that Martin essentially 'ran out' of red spruce by the end of 1945.
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