

Gibson 1946 L-50 Sunburst
Often called the 'poor mans' L-5, the L-50 was actually quite different not only in cosmetics but for its 16" body with a carved spruce top matched...
View full detailsOften called the 'poor mans' L-5, the L-50 was actually quite different not only in cosmetics but for its 16" body with a carved spruce top matched...
View full detailsThe ES-300 was introduced in 1940 as the top-of-the-line model in Gibson's electric archtop range, and went through a number of design changes in i...
View full detailsHere is an excellent example of a '50s ES-150, that sounds absolutely amazing plugged in or acoustic. This guitar is in great shape and nearly all ...
View full detailsThe L-4C was introduced in 1949 right alongside its much more popular cousin, the ES-175, and has much in common with its electrified relative, nam...
View full detailsThe king of archtops, the L-5 has been used on countless gigs and recording sessions, known for its carved spruce top, 17" comfy shape and crisp an...
View full detailsWe always love getting a ES-175 in, they are the staple of any jazzers gear. With all laminate body, mahogany neck and great figuring, this 2001 ex...
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