Gibson Vintage Chainsaw Les Paul Case
Rare and perfect for your late '70s-80s Gibson LP guitar, this case is in great shape with all working latches and handle. It is intended to fit ...
View full detailsRare and perfect for your late '70s-80s Gibson LP guitar, this case is in great shape with all working latches and handle. It is intended to fit ...
View full detailsOne of the more rare models we have encountered, this early 2000's Gibson AJ is loaded from top to bottom with some of the best features available ...
View full detailsRockabilly fans will be very happy with this one, a late '40s twang machine with the help of the Bigsby and two pickup option on this ES-330. The f...
View full detailsAnother great lefty model, this '88 LP Standard is everything you'd want, a great finish with that quintessential LP solidbody warm tone. This guit...
View full details"Gibson 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-sca...
View full detailsThe quintessential Gibson acoustic model, the J-45 is a tried and true model with a huge following and the songwriters best friend. Starting in 195...
View full detailsHere's a fun one! We got this guitar in as mostly a husk and fixed it up great with newer hardware and electronics to bring it back to life. Now it...
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 detailsBeing an early '50s Gibson acoustic, this guitar has the classic dry, open and woody sound that we've come to expect. It is great shape with the ri...
View full detailsA perfect way to pick up a vintage Gibson with a nice big Mahogany neck, Brazilian board, and original pots. It's in excellent shape with no major ...
View full detailsA unique design in its own right, the mid '60s Melody Maker design is made even more special with this 3/4 size. Perfect for gigging and sure to in...
View full detailsA interesting and not often seen model, the ES-135 is a great ES guitar from Gibson, a semi-hollow thinline with a single cutaway. This model featu...
View full detailsBesides a Tele, the ES-335 might just be the most versatile guitar ever made, perfect for jazz/blues/rock or anything else you throw at it. A late ...
View full detailsWho doesn’t love a Goldtop? Perfect onstage or at home, the Goldtop finish is timeless and the mini-humbuckers in this '77 LP Deluxe make it a blue...
View full detailsSuper clean and ready to go, this '74 ES-335 has a more rare sunburst finish for the time period. One of the best ways to get a vintage Gibson ES-3...
View full detailsHere's a great example of a '64 Melody Maker, a great single pickup early 60's model. A perfect way to pick up a vintage Gibson with a nice big M...
View full detailsCheck out this late '70s LP in a rockin' Wine Red finish. Being a '77, this LP has a 3-piece mahogany body, maple top and chrome hardware. These pi...
View full detailsHere's a great example of a '64 Melody Maker, a great single pickup early 60's model. A perfect way to pick up a vintage Gibson with a nice big Mah...
View full detailsA pure rock n roll machine, this '60 LP Jr. is all you need: a slab mahogany body with a single P-90. This one has aged perfectly with a great pati...
View full detailsHere's a great example of a '62 Melody Maker, a great single pickup early 60's model. A perfect way to pick up a vintage Gibson with a nice big Mah...
View full detailsAll rock and roll, this SG Junior is everything you would need: a single P-90 bridge pickup and a rockin' vibrola. Plug it straight into your fav t...
View full details"The new 50s J-45 Original model flaunts vintage-inspired detailing from the golden era of Gibson. Classic “Workhorse” materials include a Sitka Sp...
View full detailsThe Gibson SJ-200 is the world's most famous acoustic guitar and earned its designation as the "King of the Flat-Tops." Since its release in 1937, ...
View full detailsGibson was a pioneer in the development of small body guitars in the beginning of the 1900s with its "L-Series Small Body" acoustics. These smaller...
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