Gibson Custom Shop Steals the Show at NAMM 2026: A Deep Dive into the “One-of-a-Kind” Masterpieces

Gibson Custom Shop Steals the Show at NAMM 2026: A Deep Dive into the "One-of-a-Kind" Masterpieces
Explore the exclusive Gibson Custom Shop and Mod Collection gallery from NAMM 2026, featuring one-of-one masterworks, hand-carved art pieces, and prototypes like the "Atomic Age" Offset

The NAMM Show 2026 has already teased the future of Gibson’s production line, but for those who crave the extraordinary, the real magic is happening behind the velvet rope.

Gibson has officially unveiled a gallery of one-of-one masterworks from the Gibson Custom Shop and the Mod Collection. These aren’t just instruments; they are “concept guitars”—functional works of art where master luthiers and visionary painters are given total creative freedom.

From hand-carved mahogany to retro-futuristic silhouettes, here are the absolute highlights of the 2026 showcase.

1. Gibson Custom “100 Years of B.B. King” Lucille

Commemorating B.B. King’s posthumous 100th birthday, this is the crown jewel of the collection. While three were made for the anniversary, this is the only one featuring a breathtaking Purple Sparkle finish.

  • Standout Features: Hand-inlaid gold sparkle purfling and a custom-engraved solid brass pickguard.

  • The Verdict: Truly a guitar fit for a King.

 

Gibson Custom “100 Years of B.B. King” Lucille
Gibson Custom “100 Years of B.B. King” Lucille

2. Gibson Custom “Atomic Age” Concept Guitar

Is this the successor to the legendary Moderne? Product Engineer Darron Dubose has crafted a retro-futuristic masterpiece using solid Korina and mahogany.

  • Design Language: Midcentury Modern “bowtie” and “amoeba” shapes.

  • Unique Specs: String-through construction and a bold, raised Gibson logo on the pickguard.

 

Gibson Custom “Atomic Age” Concept Guitar
Gibson Custom “Atomic Age” Concept Guitar

3. Gibson Mod Collection “Metallic Mutant” 1959 ES-355 Reissue

Artist Garrett Brolund pushed the boundaries of finish work here, using freehand “window pane” patterns.

  • The Detail: Look closely at the humbuckers—they feature clear bobbins with custom green winding wire to match the mutant aesthetic.

 

Gibson Mod Collection “Metallic Mutant” 1959 ES-355 Reissue
Gibson Mod Collection “Metallic Mutant” 1959 ES-355 Reissue

4. Gibson Custom “Full Flame” SG Standard

Luthier Matt Sneddon reimagines the SG by wrapping it entirely in solid flamed mahogany.

  • Craftsmanship: The flame extends to the neck and even the pickguard, accented by Sneddon’s signature hand-carving and gold-plated hardware.

 

Gibson Custom “Full Flame” SG Standard
Gibson Custom “Full Flame” SG Standard

5. Gibson Custom “Quilted & Contoured” Theodore

This marks the only Theodore model ever produced outside of the Archive Series.

  • The Build: Crafted by Eric Holada, it features a rounded body outline and a triple-stained quilted maple top that looks deep enough to swim in.

 

Gibson Custom “Quilted & Contoured” Theodore
Gibson Custom “Quilted & Contoured” Theodore

6. Gibson Mod Collection “Cosmic Stew” Les Paul Supreme

A staple of the Mod Collection, Tom Morgan’s “Cosmic Stew” finish returns for NAMM 2026. This finish is designed to evoke the infinite depth of outer space through atmospheric layering.

Gibson Mod Collection “Cosmic Stew” Les Paul Supreme
Gibson Mod Collection “Cosmic Stew” Les Paul Supreme

7. Gibson Custom “Foliage” Les Paul Florentine

Perhaps the most intricate carving in the building, Matt Sneddon transformed this chambered Les Paul into a literal “Tree of Life.”

  • Artistry: Featuring raised turquoise designs on the top and an antique hand-rubbed stain, it’s a masterclass in organic texture.

 

Gibson Custom “Foliage” Les Paul Florentine
Gibson Custom “Foliage” Les Paul Florentine

The Evolution of the Gibson Mod Collection

The Gibson Mod Collection continues to be the brand’s laboratory for “duality.” A prime example at this year’s show is the “Ripped and Torn” EDS-1275 doubleneck, inspired by Jekyll and Hyde. By blending high-concept storytelling with world-class lutherie, Gibson is proving that the electric guitar still has plenty of room to evolve.

Gibson Mod Collection “Ripped and Torn” EDS-1275
Gibson Mod Collection “Ripped and Torn” EDS-1275

Where to Find Them

These one-of-one instruments are available exclusively through Gibson Custom dealers. Because each is a unique build, they represent the pinnacle of modern guitar collecting.

A New Standard of Heritage and Innovation

The 2026 NAMM show has proven that the Gibson Custom Shop is operating at its absolute peak, blending a century of heritage with a bold, forward-looking design philosophy.

By bridging the gap between museum-grade replicas—like the recent Keith Richards ES-355—and experimental prototypes like the “Atomic Age” Offset, Gibson has solidified its position as both a guardian of music history and a pioneer of its future.

Whether it’s the return of the ES-330 for modern silent stages or the diamond-studded luxury of the Monarch SJ-200, these instruments are more than just gear; they are functional pieces of art.

For the collector, the “One-of-a-Kind” releases represent the ultimate investment; for the player, they offer a lifetime of inspiration.

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