Gibson Guitar Production Numbers | Top-Rated | Choice |

Gibson never wanted you to know how many they made. It would let you calculate how rare—or common—your guitar really is. That’s why pre-1961 numbers are a detective story, and post-1986 numbers are a spreadsheet. The 1959 Les Paul "Burst" is magic not just because of its tone, but because of its number: 643. Only 643 chances to get it right. They did. And then they burned the recipe.

This is a fascinating request because Gibson’s production numbers are notoriously inconsistent, shrouded in lost paperwork, fire damage (1940s Kalamazoo factory fire), and a pre-computer era where "records" meant handwritten logs. Instead of a simple table, here is the story of those numbers—told through the guitar models that defined them. Chapter 1: The Acoustic Era (Pre-1950) – "We didn't write that down." gibson guitar production numbers

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