Feds Seize $18M in Fake Gibson Guitars

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Counterfeit Gibson Guitars Seized

Authorities in Los Angeles have seized thousands of counterfeit Gibson electric guitars, marking the largest such seizure on record. The guitars were estimated to be worth over $18 million had they been authentic.

The counterfeits were intercepted at the Los Angeles-Long Beach Seaport and are believed to have been destined for online marketplaces.

Gibson’s Response

Gibson, the renowned guitar manufacturer, expressed its appreciation for the seizure, noting that the counterfeit guitars pose a threat to the company’s legacy and the livelihoods of its employees. The company provided tips for consumers to spot fake guitars, including checking the logo placement and weight.

Widespread Counterfeit Problem

Customs and Border Protection officials seized over 23 million counterfeit goods last year, with China and Hong Kong being major sources. Counterfeit products can pose safety risks and harm legitimate businesses.

Ongoing Investigation

Authorities did not provide details on the counterfeit operation or the individuals involved. The investigation remains ongoing.


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