

Fender 1977 Telecaster Butterscotch Blonde
Vintage Fender 1977 Telecaster in original Butterscotch Blonde finish. This guitar plays well with a low action. The neck has been fitted with a ne...
View full detailsVintage Fender 1977 Telecaster in original Butterscotch Blonde finish. This guitar plays well with a low action. The neck has been fitted with a ne...
View full detailsFor a late 70's Tele, this is a great player and added versatility thanks to the wide range humbucker. Perfect for Tele twang or warm blues/jazz on...
View full detailsCheck out that wood grain! Nothing like a late 70's Strat with a killer ash body in a natural finish to show it off. Larger headstock, 3-bolt const...
View full detailsFor a vintage Strat, the '70s examples can be a bit like finding a diamond in the rough, but this one has it! It has the wear to show its been some...
View full detailsWhen natural finishes were all the rage, these late 70's/early '80s models have a special place in Fender history. These ash bodies have their own ...
View full detailsHere is something you don't see every day, this Set Neck telecaster will be sure to turn heads. Featuring a mahogany body and neck, striking quilte...
View full detailsThe ES-125TC is a thinline, full hollow "archtop" guitar based on the ES-125, produced by Gibson between 1960 and 1970, which to many people is one...
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For pre-war Gibson guitars, the L-00 stands as an originally budget guitar that has since found a cult following with fingerstyle players and blues...
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 detailsThis beautiful Super 400 was considered top of the line when it was built in 1948, and still holds the crown to this day with its resonant spruce t...
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 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 detailsIn 1952 Gibson introduced the Les Paul model guitar. This first year example is very clean for a 72 year old guitar. The guitar is all original wit...
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 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 the most famous archtop's of the '50s, the ES-295 is much more than a fancier ES-175. It's got the gold finish, Les Paul tailpiece, cream pi...
View full detailsMade famous by a well-known British band from the 60's, the J-160E is a great model in its own right. More of a hybrid acoustic-electric, this Gibs...
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 detailsIn a long line of industry changing electric guitars, the ES-125 is one of the oldest and most influential. Developed as a test to see if Gibson co...
View full detailsThe Gibson ES-5 Switchmaster. The 17” wide body and 25.5” scale length is similar to the Gibson L5. The cutting edge three pickup design and 4 posi...
View full detailsA fifties Gibson acoustic is a joy to play, and these smaller-bodied LG bodies show why. This '59 LG-1 has a great sound, it has that mahogany and ...
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...
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