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a white seven-string Explorer, Gibson released a statement that they would make a regular production version. It has many classic characteristics such as a rosewood fretboard, 22 frets, 24.75 scale length and a 12" radius while acquiring some more metal-oriented hardware and styling with the addition
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Although thought to be a staple in the Gibson lineup, the Explorer was discontinued and brought back multiple times in the late 2000s, along with the Flying V. In 2014 a limited edition 120th Anniversary model, with a special 12th-fret inlay and neck binding, was made available. In 2016 the Explorer
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created a tribute to the Explorer in 1974 called the Hamer "Standard". This model typically differed from the original Explorer in that it had no pickguard and a mahogany body with a highly figured maple top in a cherry sunburst finish, though custom finishes were also available. Gaining popularity
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locking tremolo bridge. Epiphone also produced an Explorer Bass in ebony black and velvet natural finishes with two humbucking pickups and a 34"-scale 22-fret dark rosewood fingerboard. The Explorer Bass employs a set-neck design rather than the bolted-neck construction used in the Epiphone version
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For the E/2 Explorer, Gibson optioned them with various different parts. The biggest difference was the curved/contoured body. Some came with "dirty fingers" pickups where some are cream and black-colored (Zebra) or all black. Most had the standard stop-bar tailpiece, but some E/2's did come with a
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From 1984 to 1987 the standard Explorer's body wood varied between mahogany and alder. The neck wood would vary between maple and mahogany and the fretboard wood varied between Indian rosewood and ebony. Other additions to this model included rear-loaded pickup cavities, no pickguard, and control
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Gibson also produced a range of Explorer models between 1981 and 1984 with high-output "dirty fingers" pickups, maple neck and body, and a bound figured maple top available in natural, cherry sunburst, or vintage (tobacco) sunburst finishes. These were alternately named E/2, Explorer CMT, or The
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20 years later, giving rise to the "pointy-headstock era" of guitars. However, the very earliest Explorers made between 1957 and spring 1958 featured an unusual "split"-shaped head with the tuners placed in a standard 3+3 arrangement, carried over from the Explorer prototype (better known as the
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model in the 1970s, with a korina-coloured Japanese Sen body that closely resembled the original 1958 Explorer. In about 1981 Ibanez changed the shape of the Destroyer body. Although the new Destroyer II model was still clearly inspired by Gibson's original Explorer design, the body lines were
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In 2008 Gibson released two new versions of the guitar, the first of which was the "50-Year Commemorative Explorer". This version features a solid mahogany body with AA-grade maple top, and the body style is the so-called "new retro Explorer", which has rounded edges. The second is called the
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From 1979 to 1983 Gibson produced the "Explorer II", not to be confused with the later E/2 Explorers. The distinction is that the Explorer-II/E-II has a straight edge body with cream binding. These E-II's are made with a mahogany back and figured/flamed maple tops in "burst" colors, namely
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In 1979 Gibson introduced the E2 model (also known as the Explorer II), featuring a 5-piece walnut/maple laminated construction and a contoured body. This model was discontinued after 1983, but was partially returned as the "Thunderhorse", a signature model for comedian/musician
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and inlays as well as a McCarty-era inspired headstock. Only a limited run of 1000 of each model were built for the Guitar of the Month feature. In the same year, Gibson also released the Robot Explorer, an Explorer version of the
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modified, most notably around the treble "horn" and the rear edge, and the headstock was changed to a slight variation of the traditional Ibanez headstock shape, no longer resembling Gibson's "hockey stick" shape.
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for the Explorer's body shape design. However, the enforceability of the latter two design trademarks is uncertain in light of Gibson's unsuccessful lawsuit against
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pickups and an alder body, as well as the Designer Series Explorer (and Flying V), which had factory-painted graphics in geometric and "Artist Original" designs.
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There have been several variants produced by Gibson. These include several smaller-bodied, more "user-friendly" versions such as the X-Plorer Studio; the
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with the tuners placed in a straight line on one side (referred sometimes as "banana" and "hockey-stick"). This headstock design was incorporated by
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ordered summary judgment against Gibson in that action, on the grounds that there was no evidence to support a finding of likelihood of confusion.
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The Explorer's initial run was unsuccessful, and the model was discontinued in 1963. In 1976, Gibson began reissuing the Explorer after competitor
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which was dubbed the Futura. It featured the body shape which would later be known as an Explorer, but with no controls and a V-shaped headstock.
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finish, ebony fingerboard with white lining and trapezoid inlays, and lacking a pickguard. Production of this guitar was discontinued in 2008.
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The 1958–1959 korina Explorer is one of the most valuable production-model guitars on the market, ranked at #4 on the 2011 Top 25 published by
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guitars, which are very similar to the Explorer. The Kelly was sleeker and lighter, with basically the same shape but with beveled edges.
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In 1998 Gibson introduced an Explorer in its "Gothic" line, which featured Gibson's guitars (including the Explorer, Flying V,
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TP6 tailpiece. The E/2 was also offered in burst colors and clear finishes, whereas the E-II did not come in clear finishes.
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produced a John Entwistle Spyder Signature Bass in 2013, limited to 25 US models and a low-cost Korean import series.
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In 2009 the company released two new versions of the guitar, the first of which is the Tribal Explorer. It features a
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Gibson produced a very small first commercial batch of only 19 Explorers during the 1958 run of the original
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knobs arranged in a triangle pattern (rather than a straight line as on the original model).
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had success selling similar designs. The Explorer became especially popular among the
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Effector (an Explorer version with built-in effects, but no pickup toggle switch).
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also produces the "Stryker" basses, based on the custom Explorer-style basses.
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together with a similar version of the Flying V featuring custom red metallic
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Originally (1958–1963) korina, later models mahogany, alder, maple, or korina
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pickups (81-7 bridge & 707 neck), and no fretmarkers on the fretboard.
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In 1984 and 1985 Gibson produced the Explorer III, with three single-coil
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Explorer. They could be equipped from the factory with either a standard
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Greenwood, Alan; Hembree, Gil (April 2011). "25 Most Valuable Guitars".
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wood model, but only made and released 3 in the following year, 1959.
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for the mark EXPLORER in connection with guitars. Gibson also owns
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in 2022 after the shape was found to infringe on Gibson's patents.
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Originally (1958–1963) korina, reissues mahogany, maple, or korina
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for allegedly infringing Gibson's Les Paul shape. In 2005 the
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After the first few guitars, the Explorer had a long drooping
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Gibson Explorer with a set of EMG 81 and EMG 85 active pickups
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guitars, released in 1958. The Explorer offered a radical, "
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50-Year Commemorative Explorer (DSX50) with rounded edges
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In 1976 Gibson released a "Limited Edition" Explorer in
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United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
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In 2003 Gibson Guitars produced limited editions of
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Gibson
Scale
Tune-o-matic
Gibson Vibrola
Floyd Rose
Pickup(s)
Humbuckers
Gibson
futuristic
Flying V
Moderne
Gibson
Futura
Hamer Guitars
hard rock
heavy metal
NAMM Convention
korina
headstock
Grover Jackson
Jackson Guitars
Kramer
Futura
Vintage Guitar

Matthias Jabs
mahogany
Brendon Small
tune-o-matic bridge

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