from Gibson in the mid-60's
from Gibson in the mid-60's
This one's a player with typical 70’s “upgrades” Bridge has been replaced,studs for bridge also replaced with longer ones to prevent it leaning. Tuners replaced with Grovers. Non-original P-90. Finish sanded around the...
Valco-made, 50's era, cool as can be. Hard-wired cord, augmented by an extension (see photo)
Vintage Gibson lap steel, all there with original hardshell case
Here's a rare bird! From the late 40's, this is the version with a larger body. Includes orihinal hardshell case. Some repaired top cracks, slightly high action, but certainly very playable. Sounds great, couldn't...
How cool is this one! Clean condition other than some wear on the back of the neck
All mahogany, smaller body ,Serial number duplication back in the 60's, so..made at the Kalamazoo Plant, MI, USA in 1965,1966, 1968 or 1969 Production Number: 500794
Solid spruce top with solid mahogany back and sides. Includes original hardshell case
A player--bridge pickup replaced with a DiMarzio. Originally had a tremolo, but it's been removed, so there are 4 small screw holes. Includes a well-worn original rectangular hardshell case
Old wood, replaced bridge, pickups, tuners--a player
Hum-single-single, roller nut, locking tuners, signed by Joe Bonamassa
Original body, but everything else has been replaced. Pickup is a Rio Grande Soapbar P-90. Looks cool-sounds great!
Japanese-made, brass bridge, humbucker at the neck. On the heavy side Keef approved!
All there-bound rosewood neck, neck date October 7, 1966. One pickup dated 11/17/66, the other 1/3/67. Includes original hardshell case
What's better than a Tele with Filtertron pickups and locking tuners?
Great little jazz box. Hardshell case included.