With notable entries from Martin, Gibson, Taylor, Breedlove and many other makers, this year's offerings have something to ...
Japanese guitar builder Ibanez started by making copies of American Gibsons and Fenders but has since become one of the most respected manufacturers of guitars. Their playability and quick ...
E Ink and Cream Guitars have collaborated to create the world’s first color-changing guitars using E Ink Prism 3 ePaper technology.
Following is a transcript of the video. Caroline Aghajanian: Taylor Guitars was founded by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug in 1974. That's fairly new considering some of its competitors, like Gibson or ...
E Ink Prism 3 ePaper Technology Transforms the Cream Voltage DaVinci, Redefining Personalization and Customization in ...
Eventually the American guitar manufacturers threatened to take legal action, accusing those companies of stealing their designs, and the Japanese manufacturers made small changes to their designs ...
Martin is one of the oldest guitar brands still active, having opened in 1833 in downtown Manhattan, New York. Today, the company is based in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and is still owned by the ...
The Martin D-3 Millionth, a limited-edition dreadnought celebrates Martin’s legacy by depicting a cross section of an American sycamore tree, featuring rings made of real sycamore and solid gold ...
“It’s been on the drawing board for a couple years now,” Fender’s Executive VP of Product, Justin Norvell, told Guitar World at the 2025 NAMM Show. “Squier and Fender used to touch each ...
Amid Los Angeles’ wildfire crisis, Gibson, Gibson Gives, and Guitar Center have teamed up to raise funds for fire victims.