Gibson 1966 Johnny Smith, Blonde
This is an incredible 1966 Gibson Johnny Smith, one of the most sought after archtops in Gibson's history, and one a low number of Johnny Smiths ma...
View full detailsThis is an incredible 1966 Gibson Johnny Smith, one of the most sought after archtops in Gibson's history, and one a low number of Johnny Smiths ma...
View full details"It was a spectacular limited edition notable for its use of fine woods for virtually the entire instrument. Many parts that on a normal electric g...
View full detailsA lesser known amp, the Hawk was a late 60's addition to Gibson's amp lineup. It has a nice bright sound that would be great for recording. Puts ou...
View full detailsA beautiful LP Custom if there ever was one, this 1988 example is all kinds of fun. Gold hardware, ebony board and mahogany body and neck. In this ...
View full detailsA true working man's guitar, the ES-125 has always been a underdog, not decked out in frills as a fancy Super-400 might, but a straight to the poin...
View full detailsThe Gibson LG-1, the ladder braced, inexpensive models from the 40's through the 60's, are having a heyday as of late, due to their incredible play...
View full detailsAfter the scattershot attempt in 1976 at reissuing the '59 Burst with the Les Paul KM (the dark bursted Les Pauls made more known in recent years b...
View full detailsIn 1976, Gibson re-released one of their more iconic designs, the Explorer, in a run of 1800 guitars split into two designations- standard, and lim...
View full detailsThis is a 1950 Gibson LG-1, one of the less expensive models of Gibson's vintage production, but still incredible guitars that capitalized on a nat...
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 detailsA late 60's Hummingbird, this example is in great shape, with just the right amount of wear. It features a more slim 1 9/16" nut width, and a squar...
View full detailsUp for sale is a exquisite first year Johnny Smith model from Gibson, a '61 example that is in great condition. The most expensive guitar is Gibson...
View full detailsThe ES-125TDC is a thinline, full hollow "archtop" guitar based on the ES-125, produced by Gibson between 1960 and 1970, which to many people is on...
View full detailsA smaller, but still professional guitar of its time, the L-30 was a short lived archtop guitar, one of the newer f-hole designs coming from Gibso...
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 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 detailsThis is a 1962 Gibson LG-1, one of the less expensive models of Gibson's 60's production, but still incredible guitars that capitalized on a nat...
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 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 detailsFor vintage guitars, this one hits all the marks, just enough wear and light lacquer checking to make it legit, while still being fairly clean and ...
View full detailsA nice ES-335 from '87, this guitar looks great in a natural finish. It is in great shape and has normal play wear but no major breaks or repairs. ...
View full detailsGibson's shift from their original store in Kalamazoo, MI to their current location in Nashville started in 1976 and lasted eight years, until 1984...
View full detailsA more acoustic version of the ES-175, the L-4C is known for its 16" body and a solid carved spruce top to help it project and give it a nice acous...
View full detailsIn 1968, the Les Paul came back. Gibson had eschewed the design in favor of more angular SG, and the demand for 50's Les Paul styling was so high (...
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