Another one from the Vault! This 1956 Esquire is completely original with no modifications or replaced parts. It has the correct Pat. Bridge. It has the original case (that's in great condition), strap, bridge cover,...
Another one from the Vault! This 1956 Esquire is completely original with no modifications or replaced parts. It has the correct Pat. Bridge. It has the original case (that's in great condition), strap, bridge cover,...
A very clean 1968 L5CES with the Florentine (sharp) cutaway that looks way better than the newer ones as well as the one piece back that went away the following year. Some minor marks and scratches but no breaks or...
A super clean 1966 ES-335 in Sunburst with a Bigsby. No breaks or repairs, a few marks a dents, mostly on the back od the neck and a flakey spot on the front of the headstock, but nothing major. Unmolested Pat.# Pick...
A near mint 1968 ES-335 that looks like it's hanging in the Store like new. Has the unique strings logo on the pick guard. Minor skuffs and marks, pick scratches on the pick guard, but nothing bad. Has the original Hard...
The rare 1960 Les Paul/SG Yes, it exists. It has the Ink Stamped serial number 0 8889 and that's a 1960, which is when Gibson started to transition to the SG body shape and very few were ever made (I've been a Gibson...
Year is close, but a guess. It looks like new with just a few very minor marks. We sold a few of these new and they were very popular. A beautiful finish and nice sound with good electronics. Comes in the original form...
Year is a guess--Ser. # 1104 11773. 16" Scale Looks like new, but will need strings and a set up. Comes with a nice original Hard Case with cover. MDA815 Get More Info Neck Material:Maple Fingerboard:Ebony Fingerboard...
This 1956 Esquire is completely original with no modifications or replaced parts. It has the original case, strap, bridge cover, and polish cloth. A certificate of Authentication from Norman's Rare Guitars signed by...
Not only is this one of the rarest of all Loar signed F-5’s, this is a “Lost Loar” that was not even known to exist until we found it, and it’s the only one we have ever seen in “untouched” condition---a true attic find...