Gibson 1942 ES-300 Blonde
The Gibson ES-300 was, when it came highly anticipated to the lineup in 1940, the top of the line electric archtop offered by the venerable manufac...
View full detailsThe Gibson ES-300 was, when it came highly anticipated to the lineup in 1940, the top of the line electric archtop offered by the venerable manufac...
View full detailsIn 1958, Gibson introduced a modified version of the popular L-5 Jazz guitar, featuring a slimmer body depth and a reduced scale size of 24 3/4". W...
View full detailsTake a classy looking Les Paul and give it a tuxedo look, you get one of the top tier Les Paul models ever created. Built right at the beginning of...
View full detailsThe new Les Paul™ Standard '50s Faded returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played, and loved -- shaping sound across generations an...
View full detailsGibson Custom Shop's 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue is not just a tribute to the priceless original models -- it's a clone of them. From laser-scan...
View full detailsOne of the most fabled Gibsons of all time, the J-185 was originally released in 1951. Designed to be just slightly smaller in proportion to the la...
View full detailsGibson™ manufactured the original Epiphone Frontier in its Kalamazoo factory from 1958 until 1970. Now the FT-110 Frontier is being made in t...
View full detailsBuilt in the Bozeman, Montana factory from 1985-1997 the Gibson J-30 is a noteworthy model to look out for. Nearly identical in construction to the...
View full detailsHere's an interesting guitar you don't see every day. This almost all-original Gibson ES-345 features a maple body with a maple neck, rosewood fing...
View full detailsSince 1958, the Epiphone Texan has been the inspiration for generations of world-class songwriters including Paul McCartney, Peter Frampton, an...
View full detailsAvailable in Vintage Cherry Satin, and Natural Walnut Satin, the SG Standard Tribute boasts a traditional mahogany body and rounded profile m...
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 SG Bass has the legendary looks, sound and feel which made it one of Gibson's most iconic basses. The short scale length is actually a big part...
View full details"The Gibson ES-339 is a modern classic designed for those seeking the tone and look of an ES-335, but desire a slightly smaller, lighter instrument...
View full detailsThe Les Paul Junior returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played and loved -- shaping sound across generations and genres of music. ...
View full detailsThe Gibson Les Paul™ Classic combines the early 60's style Les Paul model with some functional and time-tested modifications. As expected, the L...
View full details1960 was the last year for the original Les Paul Standard, nearly identical to a 1959 model except for a few specs. Most notably, it features a fas...
View full detailsThe SG Special returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played, and loved -- shaping sound across generations and genres of music. This...
View full detailsThe Les Paul Studio embodies the essential Les Paul features with enhancements for playability and tonal versatility. The rosewood fingerboard ...
View full detailsThe 1958 Les Paul Standard Reissue features all the painstaking historic construction methods of the famous '59 Reissues with a few historically-ac...
View full detailsThe Les Paul Studio embodies the essential Les Paul features with enhancements for playability and tonal versatility. The rosewood fingerboard and ...
View full detailsThe Gibson Les Paul Classic combines the early '60s style Les Paul model with some functional and time-tested modifications. As expected, the LP Cl...
View full detailsThe Gibson ES-335 DOT has been one of the cornerstones of the Gibson program since 1958. Since its first appearance it has set an unsurpassed sta...
View full detailsThe Les Paul™ Junior was revised in 1958 to have double cutaways and more fingerboard access, but it really hit its groove in 1960, when a slimmer ...
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