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  1. Orville H. Gibson (May 1856 – August 19, 1918) was an American luthier who founded the Gibson Guitar Company in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1902, makers of guitars, mandolins and other instruments. His earliest known instrument was a 10-string mandolin-guitar, which bears the date 1894.

  2. Aug 28, 2022 · History of Orville Gibson, life of the innovative luthier founder of the most traditional manufacturer of electric guitars in the world.

  3. Orville by Gibson (オービルbyギブソン) or Orville (オービル) was a brand of guitars that was managed by the Gibson Guitar Corporation for the Japanese market during the late 1980s and most of the 1990s. The name is borrowed from Orville Gibson, who founded Gibson in 1902.

  4. Besides the archtop guitar and "F style" mandolin, the third basic style of instrument designed by Orville Gibson in a few early years, the Style A mandolin, also endured as a mainstay of the Gibson line for many years to come.

  5. Jan 22, 2023 · We only have to go back to the late 1800s to find the man responsible for planting the archtop seed, and I bet it’s a name you already know: Mr. Orville Gibson. In the 1890s, Gibson was building guitars and mandolins with arched tops and backs, and as far as we know, he was the first to do so.

  6. In 1921, Gibson employee Ted McHugh, a woodworker who had previously sung in a group with Orville Gibson, invents two of the most important innovations in guitar history – the adjustable truss rod and the height-adjustable bridge.

  7. Orville began building acoustic guitars and mandolins in his Kalamazoo, Michigan shop in 1894. He pioneered a guitar design that featured a carved, hollow top with an oval sound hole that would become the standard for the archtop guitar.

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