All the other LPs were owned for less than a year. If you plan on keeping it, I would get it checked out. I've owned at least a dozen LPs from an original 1955 gold top to a 1988 Standard with a good mix in the middle. AMF Alcort Sunfish leaked oil, too. Spent the day crawling around in a cave and sitting in a river, life is good. This could well be a transition model from right around 1970. It was Gibson's attempt to get back into the acoustic guitar market. I can’t clearly see the saddle, but it looks possibly like an ADJ wooden bridge. No, wait, that was AMF Harleys. They were quite controversial at the time and still are for some,   Some owners changed them out for standard bridges, some still swear by their sound. Southern Jumbo late 60’s - late 70’s is my best guess. Some of these '74 - '75 guitars actually say "Deluxe" on the back of the headstock, making it difficult to know whether or not the factory did the actual routing. There was a lot of really strange guitars made during that time with Gibson trying anything and everything since sales were hard and competition with foreign made guitars was really starting to be an issue. There was a steady decline and then a later uptick in the quality (1981-1985). Reviews. It's an unusual combination of features, but Gibson production was going through some pretty radical changes in that period. I've also been to Meramec 3 times now. Adjustable bridges became available on Gibson sometime in the 50s, but became a lot more common, even standard in some models in the 60s,  I don’t recall ADJ bridges being on any 70s Gibsons, other than 69-70 when models were transitioning to Norlin  era Gibsons’ new models when Gibson was using up existing stock. But for that year only. In 1986, three Harvard MBAs; Henry Juszkiewicz, David Berryman and Gary Zebrowski, bought Gibson/Epiphone from ECL/Norlin. Gibson remained under the control of CMI until 1974 when it became a subsidiary of Norlin Musical Instruments. Provenance and pedigree means Jack S___ if it doesn't make you want to play it. Norlin Era 1978 Gibson Byrdland in Natural! Not the Custom LP's, but the Standards and Deluxes. Since then, the frets haven't take on much wear. Buy New. The DVD I saw is great you should check it out its called "SOLIDBODIES The 50 Year Guitar War" Explores the evolution of Fender and Gibson as rivals and competitors. Grover rotomatic tuners are replacements. The only LP I own is a 1971 sandwich body, voluted Deluxe gold top. Electric Guitars. I've had this 335 for 4 years and I absolutely love it. Thank you for your help! You can post now and register later. And the went to those gibson embossed metal tuners. 69 still had the large guard. This was an interesting time in Gibson's Norlin era. Very interesting. Unfortunately on this last trip my buddy and I were a bit too intoxicated and ended up floating right on by the cave on the river. And, some of the SG's of that era, are downright strange. I am not one of those who casts the net of "Norlin era Gibsons are bad and nobody should buy them." Can anyone help me ID the model and estimated year? It's been well loved, as you can see from the pictures, but it still is in great playing condition. I don't know enough about Norlin-era sqaures to really comment intelligently. Just like today, you have to evaluate each guitar on it's own merit. Do your own QC - are the binding nibs clean?   Your previous content has been restored. Privacy Policy | (that supposedly goes away, but still plagues modern production), norlin lesters, some with boat paddel headstocks, some with 3 peiice necks, some with 5 peice bodies, truss rod sometimes is loose, and pots may be different values. Matsumoku, as a sub-contractor of Aria (Arai and Company) manufactured instruments including Gibson Epiphone, Skylark, Cutler, Aria, Aria Pro, Aria Diamond and Washburn from 1964 into the mid 80s. Vintage Guitar Head Stock Framed Print. I know that was a time when Gibson was doing unorthodox things to the LP line, like maple bodies and necks, and adding lots of unnecessary electronics. I would remove the strings for now. Best guess is 1969-1975 based on  serial number on back of headstock and made in USA stamp beneath it. They were open to experimentation, which led to products like the Acoustic Mark 35 and 55. Hi all -About 20 years ago I pulled an acoustic guitar out of my dad’s closet. × Are there any file marks or chatter marks on the fingerboard? Volute, for sure. Some 50s/60s ADJ bridges had ceramic saddles , some wooden saddles. Just like HD, if it wasn't for Norlin there would be no Gibson today. I've owned it since 1997. Is that feature unique to ‘69 models? I traded it in on a '85 Softail which I still ride today.   You cannot paste images directly. That said, opting to buy one instead of a new production Gibson for cheaper is complete madness. The pick guard was like the 50s era with out the pointed tips. Norlin came in and confronted Fender face to face. Buy Used. Gibson electrics produced during the "Norlin era" are units produced from 1970 through 1983; these are considered by many Gibson fans to be the worst guitars Gibson ever made, and for good reason - they were in fact awful. Clapton was playing one, Hendrix played one, Trower, Beck, Rory Galagher, and others. Hey KSDaddy, I was checking out your web site. Gibson was heavily pushing the Les Paul Deluxe and Les Paul Custom during the Norlin Era years, but full-sized humbucker Standards started making their way out of the factory via special order in 1974. Fisher cave was awesome too. The guitar is in overall very good condition. The 69 I sold had the narrow nut. On some versions, very little bevelling, plastic (multi-layered...as in pickguard material) mouting plates for the tone and volume controls, on the outside front of the guitar (UGLY), and even wider headstocks (seemingly) than the the LP's! I'm not looking at buying it, I was just curious. Thanks Jeff! By 1974 partners H. Norton Stevens head of E.C.L and William Berlin, who was head of CMI joined forces called the business Norlin or Gibson Norlin. Gibsons made from 1960 through 1962, however, did have the thinnest neck profiles the company ever came up with for an acoustic. Dreadnought; Classical; OM and Auditorium ... Gibson Les Paul Custom 3-Pickup "Norlin Era" 1970 - 1979. I've owned it since 1997. Gibson Brands, Inc. respects your right to privacy. I too have heard the horrendous stories of terrible QC but on the flip side of that coin I've heard some pretty bad tales about guitars they're putting out now. Still, a Norlin era L5C is a top professional instrument, as are many other guitars of this era. Show All Ebony Natural Wine Red. And, as you mentioned different original tuners. They were as fine a guitar as I've ever owned, both 1975 models, one was a ES-335, the other was an early reissue LP Standard. I have 2 norlin era les pauls 1976 Gibson Les Paul Custom 1983 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe I keep reading about how these Norlin era Guitars. T his is a 1983 Gibson Les Paul Custom with a “Gibson” factory installed Kahler Tremolo System. That said there was also no consistency and quality control was all over the place so rather than dismiss a era I would just say be careful and make sure what your looking at is what you want because the next one out (Even if exact model) could be very different. I've said it so many times I should use it as my signature. Copyright 2019 Gibson Brands, Inc. All rights reserved. My 1972 SJD in natural in my collection, bought new, has block inlays, not split parallelogram inlays like the 60s CWs and SJs. Should reach inside and see if any of the braces came loose or you can tap on the top and bottom while the strings are still on and listen for vibrating braces. If it is a post-69 guitar I believe it also would have been built with a flat rather than radiused top. About the "Lawsuit"[] It is a common misconception that the famous Gibson/Norlin lawsuit was filed against a number of Japanese companies. Clear editor. Maybe if they have a big hair marathon on VH1 I'll be stoked. Most of the details look right, and the label certainly does. So, the controversy still goes on. That's one reason why 70's Gibsons can sound so good. Might have been a 1969 or 70s Norlin transition era SJN with the volute and Made in America imprint. Looks like the neck heel is separating. By '71, I think the parallelogram inlays were gone. Simply sounds like an opportunity to me. I had a 1980 1000 cc Sportster that kicked ***' date=' I wish I had kept it. I know this is right in the middle of the Norlin era, but I don't really know what gave these a bad name. As with any hand-made instrument (or anything else hand made in mass quantities) there will be winners and losers. This model is also produced in limited numbers in a natural finish, which creates slightly higher value. Display as a link instead, × The problems of the Norlin era didn’t happen in a day. I know they're just slabs of wood but this one just begs to be played. By submitting this form you are agreeing to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.   You cannot paste images directly. Acoustic Bass; Vintage Bass Guitars; Acoustic Guitars. I'll leave the Norlin-era Gibson guitar bashing to the other guys on this thread - they seem to be doing a pretty good job of it. I agree the AMF was bad for HD as a whole, but there were some good bikes turned out. AMF era Harleys - Here's where I start to disagree. Being so disparaged kept values down, so people treated them like junk. They simply couldn't make a good one and consumers were looking elsewhere. i definately would not count out a Les paul just because it's a Norlin but I sure wouldn't buy one without playing it or hearing it either. Gibson Brands, Inc. respects your right to privacy. midwestsierra, May 24 in Gibson Acoustic. Display as a link instead, × I also have 30's and 40's era Gibsons (I can't afford 50's era Gibsons) , and the Norlin era Gibsons still hold the test of time. As well as the small guard and volute. Can't tell what the neck wood is due to the very dark stain. The impression I get is that Gibson (as well as others) … The price was a bit high, but the real issue was condition. Don't disagree at all like in my original response some very good guitars came put of the Norlin years My first new electric was a 1977 L6-S tha I still own and always will it's a great guitar and Ive worn the frets off it twice and it still plays great. Terms & Conditions | Registered Trademarks, known exactly the model because the serial number was removed for some reason. Not unusual for guitars left in cases for a long time in a closet or under a bed with string tension to pull the neck loose . Great eye, and yes, it does have an adjustable wooden bridge. Tone, workmanship, playability. I owned two Norlin era Gibsons. I know they're just slabs of wood but this one just begs to be played. This gear is subject to age and handling wear. I just saw a DVD that touched on that subject... Norlin was a big company that bought Gibson and as all big companies do they incorporated changes in the construction of the guitar to cut expenses and improve profit margin... Electronics, wood, hardware...etc Instead of making machine heads at Gibson the farmed the work out to cheap labor. It just has a resonance and vibe going on that none of the others had. By the time of the mid-70's, Gibson had stopped almost all production of their acoustic models. That would make it a ‘69 I would think. The main reason why Gibson was churning out turd after turd during the 70s was because of corporate bean counters. A must see!!! mando_dan, Jul 1, 2016 I haven't been doing much on the bench lately and I'm okay with that. 1976 LP Deluxe (pancake body), and 1980 LP Custom! stickiness of the neck lacquer when your hand heats it up? Having said that, I have seen (and played) some real DOGS, from that era. Thanks much. It may need that looked at. Beat the hell out of them. By He never played it and it collected dust until I found it. Just wish they were a bit more "affordable!" LOL! Aftermarket bone saddle inserts for ADJ bridges also are now  available. 1983 Norlin Era Gibson Les Paul Custom w/ Factory Kahler Tremolo. I would assume they increased wood quality somewhat, but I doubt there is any grade difference from anything else they have used in the last 30 years. I'm not a hater of Norlin era Gibsons and I own a few of them, but SGs seemed to fare particularly badly in the early 70s with some real headscratchers. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. I have never played a Les Paul with so much.... oh, crap, I can't find the words. Dont forget the Deluxe at the end of SJ. I don't mean to hijack the thread, but just wanted to say I was very impressed with your story and your guitars. Traded the cab for a Dan Armstrong Plexi guitar and sold the head for whatever I could get for it. Although I did have a CBS/Fender Dual Showman amp that sucked. In fact, my wife and I just got off it from a day trip to one of the most famous caves in the midwest, Meramec Caverns. hmmm Nothing really - generally spoken. But, at least Gibson survived, amazingly...and we now can get guitars that are as good, to better than the "golden years!" Posted on May 31, 2020 May 31, 2020 Author guitar73_wp. Terms & Conditions | Registered Trademarks. I like the sound!) I don''t hate Norlins in fact there was some very good guitars made in that period. Paste as plain text instead, × Gibson's "Norlin era" electric guitars. Privacy Policy | What exactly is so bad about the Norlin era Les Paul. I traded it in on a '85 Softail which I still ride today. But, some still love the original ADJ bridge and saddle inserts. In good condition, I'd buy one in a heartbeat. I have a 67 SJ here the same way as well. Gibson ES-335TD "Norlin Era" 1970 - 1981 | Reverb November 2020 Reverb is a marketplace bringing together a wide-spanning community to buy, sell, and discuss all things music gear. While made during one of the company's most controversial eras when many players saw a sacrifice of quality for profit margins, the Gibson Les Paul Customs The Gibson Les Paul Customs of the Norlin Era can be diamond-in-the-rough finds for players with a keen eye. This guitar came to us as a trade in and ended up in our home studio. Of course with anything wood, sample variation is huge. I passed on one just like this for $200 in like 1980 or 81... a mister paul smith saw that gutar, and was inspired to start his own guitar company. Gibson Factory Kalamazoo Michigan. Especially that Gretch type hollow body that you built. Larry Carlton said something like "if you try 10 gibsons there are two good ones, 4 usable ones and the rest is crap". Norlin came in with an agressasive marketing plan. × And Harleys don't leak oil. It needs a litt. Reviving Gibson was the first priority for the new owners, and with Epiphone making less than $1 million revenue in 1985, the … Upload or insert images from URL. Original tuners would have been individual closed-back Kluson-style, but could probably have been either metal or plastic keystones. Gibson. Gibson invented archtop guitars by constructing the same type of carved, arched tops used on violins. ES 335 TD plays very well, new strings and full setup. The E.C.L. The Gibson Les Paul is considered to be one of the two most important electric guitar models of all time. I suspect it’s a transition era SJN circa 69, but I can’t be sure. Finish. I would agree with QM on this, based on the spilt parallelogram inlays. As like the J45 Deluxe, J45/50 Deluxe. Bare in mind where SGs are concerned there's a big difference between a '68-'69 and early 70s. And, that one. × All the other LPs were owned for less than a year. Listings Price Guide. It just has a resonance and vibe going on that none of the others had. But I will say this: You're taking a chance buying any guitar as old as that without having the opportunity to inspect it first. It needs a little TLC, but is a super fun instrument. Even it if it's genuine, the headstock repair and Norlin heritage make it questionable at best, at any price. I've said it so many times I should use it as my signature. ;>). Some were (indeed) "boat paddles!" I have heard some of you guys say stay away, while others really love them. The typical problems that occurred once Norlin took over are extreme weight (9lbs or more), poor build quality-necks separating, bad frets-and poor sustain-the guitar sounds like there a blanket over the strings. The only LP I own is a 1971 sandwich body' date=' voluted Deluxe gold top. In fact, my wife and I just got off it from a day trip to one of the most famous caves in the midwest, Meramec Caverns.   Your previous content has been restored. In modern times Gibson reissues, the ADJ bridge resurfaced (I have a 1964 J-45 CS Reissue in my colkection with an ADJ bridge and saddle. they mark there own parking spaces. The stories this guitar would tell if it could talk! Btw, most rock stars in the 70's played contemporary gibson guitars, but each one had to search for a good one. Norlin Musical Instruments was a member of Norlin Industries which was named for ECL president Nor ton Stevens and CMI president Arnold Ber lin . Just like HD, if it wasn't for Norlin there would be no Gibson today. By submitting this form you are agreeing to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. One of the luxuries of doing what I do is being able to walk away from the bench if I'm not in the mood.   Pasted as rich text. AMF saved Harley - Davidson from oblivion, and facilitated the transition to what is is today. I owned two Norlin era Gibsons. Probably 1969 or 1970. They're not all bad, but new is so much better, especially since you can buy at the Custom Shop level for the price of a 70's LP these days. I've owned at least a dozen LPs from an original 1955 gold top to a 1988 Standard with a good mix in the middle. Solid Body. I have never known exactly the model because the serial number was removed for some reason. Copyright 2019 Gibson Brands, Inc. All rights reserved. Slab bodies, single coil pickup models, etc. If the guitar has the features you want and sounds and plays, of course when it speaks to you that's what's important. By the 1930s, the company was also making flattop acoustic guitars, as well as one of the first commercially available hollow-body electric guitars, used and popularized by Charlie Christian. Southern Jumbo Natural(SJN) otherwise known as the CW (Country Western) from early 70's would be my guess. This guitar does not come with the original case I have been known to be a cork sniffer and I'm trying to get away from all that. Right now I'm working on getting my Dad's old '79 Sportster down to KC to fix up. Last weekend, I found a very interesting and frankly beautiful 1977 Custom. I too, own two "Norlin Era" Gibsons. You could buy a new Start for $250, it cost $500 to buy a Les Paul. ne help me ID the model and estimated year. I had a 1980 1000 cc Sportster that kicked ***, I wish I had kept it. Corporation seeking way to capitalize on the booming guitar market of that decade offered to go into business with CMI and they acquired the company in 1969. I have never played a Les Paul with so much.... oh, crap, I can't find the words. Just like Norlin did for Gibson.   Pasted as rich text. OK, I just made a fresh drink to respond to this post: CBS era Fender (guitars) - never owned one, I knew better, because I already had a 1960 Strat (still do). There's a head bangin' pointy headstocked Guild on the bench, been there a month. is the trussrod responsive? There are reasons the Norlin era guitars are assumed bad. Last edited: Mar 14, 2016. kt66brooklyn, Mar 14, 2016 ... No idea on the guitars but writing about the "good ones" from the acoustic side of Gibson in the 1970s is a non-starter. orangepeel texture to the lacqer? I've narrowly missed buying several over the years. Not Maple. BOTH are excellent guitars. We put way too much emphasis on what others think of us based on how many guitars we can line up in the living room. It featured a sharp cutaway between 1960 - 1969, with a rounded cutaway for all other years. Paste as plain text instead, × They introduced, or reintroduced a lot of cheap models. 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