Gibson 1956 ES-140 3/4
One 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 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 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 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 detailsAn instant staff favorite, this '60 Country Western has it going on, a perfect player with no funny business about it. All original with no history...
View full detailsMade at the right place and right time, this '64 J-45 is marked by transitional specs. It has a great 60's Cherry sunburst, with the newly debuted ...
View full detailsA workhorse guitar if there ever was one, the Gibson J-45 is a songwriters best friend. A slope shoulder dreadnought, the spruce top and mahogany b...
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 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 detailsTake a look here folks, these don’t pop very often! Take a more rare ES-330, and then give it a custom finish of Sparkling Burgundy and you've got ...
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 detailsFor the late '60s, Gibson were still churning out some really quality ES models, including this stunning ES-335 from 1968. In cherry, with a factor...
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 an early 70's jumbo from Gibson, this is a great example. Its got some things done over its history to make it 'player grade', but don't let th...
View full details1968 marked the return of the Les Paul to Gibson's lineup, as a reissue not of the more popular Burst model, but of the P90'd Goldtop guitars from ...
View full detailsEasily the coolest top on a 70's ES-335 we have ever seen, this guitar is an instant staff favorite. Gibson rarely used maple of this quality for t...
View full detailsPerhaps one of the boldest 70's designs by Gibson Norlin era, the L6-S is an interesting model. Featuring all maple construction, this model was re...
View full detailsA great early 70's SG Custom, this guitar is fully loaded with 3 T-Top humbuckers, harmonica bridge, and gold hardware. It plays great, with frets ...
View full detailsOne of the last mahogany neck Les Pauls to come out in '75, this LP certainly has some nice quirks about it to make it a step above alot of 70's Gi...
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 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 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 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 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 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 ...
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