Against all the odds, Gibson nailed NAMM this year with a 25-strong electric guitar and bass line-up that answered the prayers of players everywhere - and today marks the day those models are officially available to buy.

Gone are the Min-ETunes, widened necks, freaky holograms or any other gimmicks; this back-to-basics range focuses on the brand’s core assets: its classic models.

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That include new Les Paul Junior Double Cuts, ’50s and ’60s-spec’d LPs, and the appearance of classic specs such as P-90s and Vibrolas across the SG range.

Players longing for a less traditional spec have the option of the Modern Les Paul or SG, which add in weight-relief, Grover locking tuners and coil-splittable, phase-shiftable BurstBucker Pro pickups. Otherwise, this line-up is reassuringly fuss-free.

Head on through the gallery for a closer look at each and every 2019 model, and see Gibson for more info.

There’s plenty more to come this year, too, including a more affordable Generation line of acoustic guitars and a host of signature models, including a recreation of Chuck Berry’s ES-350T.

Although the prices haven’t changed much, it’s safe to say this is the most excited we’ve been for a new Gibson line-up in quite some time.

Keep reading for all the info on the new models direct from Gibson, with all the prices that have been revealed thus far, and pop over to Gibson.com for more info.

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NAMM 2019 - all the news

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