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NO LONGER AVAILABLE Gibson Moderne Heritage Limited Natural, 1982

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Here’s one of the rarest of all Gibson guitars – the Gibson Moderne, designed and registered in June 1957 but not put into production until 1982!

At the end of the 1950’s, Gibson had to respond to the Fender juggernaut with flashy new designs, and Ted McCarty developed three in co-operation with prominent Detroit auto designer Ray Dietrich. These three designs, the Explorer, Flying V and Moderne were registered with the US Patent and Trade Mark Office during 1958. Only the Explorer and Flying V were put into production – were not successes, and fell off the catalog in a short time. It was decades before the Rock world caught onto them and other companies started using the designs, and Gibson put them back into production.

The Gibson Moderne, however, existed only in design or a vanishingly small number of prototypes – which did in fact vanish. The Moderne was a thing of legend until 1982, with the introduction of the ‘Heritage’ series and the Gibson Moderne Heritage, built as the originals were, of Korina or African Limba (technically named Terminalia Superba).

For the Heritage series, Gibson produced a very limited number of Korina Moderne Heritage models during the period 1981 to 1983. In addition to being rare, these guitars were also expensive, targeted towards collectors. As with the originals, Korina was used for the body and neck, with an unbound Rosewood fingerboard. The headstock has a unique splayed design, and to remove friction at the nut includes four pivot points to direct the A, D, G and B string paths. This is an idea far ahead of its time, now available for addition as the String Butler by Dietrich Parts in Halle, Germany – a patented product, though the patent claim likely applies to the mounting method.

The hardware is standard Gibson, with a pair of humbuckers passing through a three-position selector, individual volume controls and a master tone control. Kluson Deluxe style tuners with plastic Keystone buttons are at the head, and a stock tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece complete the hardware. All the visible metal parts are gold plated.

This example was built during 1982 at the Gibson Nashville plant, with a rather low serial number – B 015. It’s in great condition with no appreciable wear.

The original Gibson hard shell case is included.


Price: $20,000.00 CAD
  • Model: Moderne Heritage Limited
  • Year: Current
  • Finish Natural
  • Class: Used
  • Serial Number: B015, built during 1982 at Nashville TN
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Date Posted: 18/10/2023

  • This instrument has been sold
  • Consignment Item

  • Including original Hard case
  • Instrument Weight: 7.744lbs 3.52kg
  • Scale Length: 24.6in 625mm
  • Nut Width: 1.710in 43.44mm
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