

Gibson 1965 L-5CES
One 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 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 detailsA favorite of Billy Gibbons and Ry Cooder, the GA-20RVT is an amazing value. Meant to compete with a Fender Deluxe Reverb, it has similar controls ...
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 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 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 detailsThis has to be the coolest late 60's Gibson ES guitars we have right now. A very clean, very custom color: Sparkling Burgundy. Only offered in the ...
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 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 detailsOriginally released in 1942, the J-45 was a hit, with its slope shoulder, spruce and mahogany design. This particular example is one of the last sl...
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 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 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 (...
View full detailsThese late 60's J-45 models have a cool history. In 1969, the J-45 underwent a major change: a longer 25.5" scale length and new square shoulders. ...
View full detailsAlthough the late 50's are the Les Paul's most famous period, we probably wouldn't all be playing them or ogling them if it weren't for the decisio...
View full detailsIf you are interested in more information about this instrument, please contact the Scarsdale store at 914-725-0120 / stephanie@rudysmusic.com -Thi...
View full detailsThe upgraded version of the iconic ES-335, the Gibson ES-345 has found itself in the hands of players like BB King, Freddie King, and Noel Gallaghe...
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 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 detailsThe Gibson Marauder is a relatively unknown guitar produced by Gibson in the mid 1970's, (1975-1979) an often tumultuous period from Gibson's histo...
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 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 detailsThis left handed 1982 ES-335 is a rare bird. 80's Gibson guitars are often a mixed bag, with the company sticking to a traditionalist aesthetic dur...
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