Gibson 1942 L-7, Sunburst
The often overlooked brother of the L-5, the Gibson L-7 model has much of the same sound minus some of the frills. The solid, carved spruce top mix...
View full detailsThe often overlooked brother of the L-5, the Gibson L-7 model has much of the same sound minus some of the frills. The solid, carved spruce top mix...
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 detailsThe perfect jazzbox, the ES-125 is an all time classic, simple with a 16" non-cutaway design and a single P-90 pickup in the neck. Originally relea...
View full detailsHow much cooler could this guitar get? A Gibson L-5C, this fully acoustic guitar is made more modern with a sleek cutaway. It has a beautiful sound...
View full detailsOne of Gibson's most celebrated models, this ES-175 surely lives up to that reputation. The original sunburst finish is in good condition consideri...
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 detailsArguably the most popular jazz archtop of all time, the ES-175 is as iconic as it is a perfectly designed instrument. The 16", fully hollow laminat...
View full detailsOne of the lesser known ES models, the ES-140 3/4 is a nice short scale fully hollow Gibson with a beautiful sounding P-90. This particular example...
View full detailsA far more rare and often overlooked model, the ES-225 is special for its hybrid jazz/rock approach, combining the best of both worlds to create a ...
View full detailsEasily on the rarest guitars to come in in recent memory, this 1958 Gibson Byrdland is next level cool. A handcarved spruce top with a carved figur...
View full detailsA far more rare and often overlooked model, the ES-225 is special for its hybrid jazz/rock approach, combining the best of both worlds to create a ...
View full detailsOne of Gibson's flagship guitars, the L-5 has been found in the hands of greats like Wes Montgomery, and its 17" body and solid spruce top make it ...
View full detailsThe Gibson L-5 is one of the most iconic guitar designs of all time. Designed by venerable Gibson acoustic engineer Lloyd Loar in the early '20s, t...
View full detailsThis guitar was made for and only ever owned by the legendary, late Tal Farlow. We acquired this guitar from Tal Farlow's estate as a part of his c...
View full details"The Gibson ES-330 has garnered a reputation for its distinctive sound, comfortable playability, and classic aesthetics, making it a favorite among...
View full detailsWe are fortunate to have an array of guitars made by master luthier John Monteleone, but this one in particular is very special as it is one of the...
View full detailsJohn Monteleone is widely considered to be one of the world's preeminent builders of archtop guitars. Having started his career as a repairman for...
View full details*** THIS GUITAR IS CURRENTLY ON LOAN AT THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM, WHERE IT WILL BE ON EXHIBIT MAY 23 - OCT 13, 2024 *** https://longislandmuseum.o...
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