This Gibson ES-330 was made in the USA in 1960. It shows significant play wear including dings, dents, and scratches, but there is no structural damage and there are no cracks or repairs. The finish is original although...
This Gibson ES-330 was made in the USA in 1960. It shows significant play wear including dings, dents, and scratches, but there is no structural damage and there are no cracks or repairs. The finish is original although...
No sales tax for US customers outside California. Gorgeous guitars that a superior players with out-of-this-world tone are what we seek. This guitar allows us to say - "Mission Accomplished!" This 7 pound, 11 ounce...
This Gibson Byrdland was made in the USA in early 1969. That year, this model changed from a having a florentine cutaway to venetian, which most 1969 examples have, but this still have the sharp florentine cutaway. The...
Rockabilly special! A first year-1952 ES-295 that looks and sounds very cool. It has a few dings and bark marks and the pick guard has bad corner, but overall not bad. Comes with a later Hard case in rough shape. (The...
A near Mint 1954 ES-175D in Natural with 2 great sounding P-90's. Some minor wear and small marks, but almost mint. I'm not sure about the tuners, they look newer to me. Has some humming going on, the input jack appears...
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...
Another 335 that looks and sounds great with the original Pat.# pick ups and unmolested electronics, but with a couple of cosmetic issues. First, it has 2 broken screw in the bridge pick up ring. The other 2 are holding...
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...
This Gibson ES-330 was made in the USA in 1959, the first year for this model, and the best. This guitar has a large '59 profile neck that is a joy to play. The guitar shows light play wear, but no structural damage,...
Another stunning work of "Playable Art" from Gibson. An amazing Guitar with just some mild metal haze that will polish off--(we don't molest these beauties-that's up to you). Stunning woods and sounds as good as it...
PLAYABLE ART AT IT'S FINEST! Gibson only made a handful of these beauties over the years and this is 003 from 1999. Sounds, feels, plays and looks like it should cost a lot more! Comes in the original Hard case that...
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...
Another one from the Vault! A Rare 1959 Byrdland with PAF's (I used a mirror to check rather than molest the Guitar, I did not pull the pots--they do need cleaning--, but assume they are original as well) Sounds like...
A nice ES-330TDC with a Bigsby Looks and sounds good and the factory Bigsby is way cool. A few minor scratches and little marks, but nothing serious. All original and unmolested. Comes with a newer Hard case. Sounds the...
1965 Gibson ES-335 TD, Beautiful Cherry Red, One owner guitar, Slightly wider at the nut (1.589 inches) Two PAT# Humbuckers pickups, Nickle Kluson tuners, Earlier style knobs, Earlier wider bevel pickguard, "2" stamp on...
1963 Epiphone Riviera, Two absolutely stellar sounding PAF mini humbuckers, 1.656 inches wide at the nut, Sunburst finish, Great looking flamed Maple top, Single line Kluson tuners, Frequensator tailpiece, Sets up...
There's a reason 63 and 64 ES-335's are so popular with players (and no, it's not because Eric Clapton played a 64). The reason is the neck. A large percentage of player like a neck that is relatively slim at the lower...
Pay attention...this is not your everyday ES-355. It is from 1962 and is nearly unique in that it has the ebony block tremolo that was mostly limited to 1962 SG Standards and Customs. I believe it had to be special...
The best ES-335's ever made by Gibson are late 58's (and a few 59's). The PAFs are a big factor but the biggest factor is the thin top. The thin top allows for more vibration and thus more resonance. That feature was...
Here's a well cared for, no issue 1960 ES-345. It has been converted to mono but the Varitone is intact and working great (not all of them do). The red is still vibrant although it looks like the early red that fades to...
1954 Gibson ES-295 ...in original Gold finish ...non original Gibson hard shell case... has some paint wear on back of the neck as all of these do... purchased by the owner in 1957... some checking on the body very nice...
A truly exceptional piece of European rock history, this 1975 Gretsch White Falcon was owned and played on stage by Johnny Hallyday, the most iconic figure in French rock. It was one of Johnny’s main Gretsch guitars...
A remarkable opportunity to acquire a world-class archtop with direct provenance to one of jazz guitar’s greatest legends. This 1976 Gibson L-5 CES was personally owned and played by George Benson, an artist whose tone,...
A holy grail of vintage electric guitars, this 1959 Gibson ES-335 in Sunburst stands among the most sought-after semi-hollows ever produced. Introduced just one year earlier, the ’59 models are widely celebrated for...
Chet Atkins’ unique 1987 Gibson Custom Shop Prototype has landed at the shop! This guitar was made for Chet Atkins in early 1988 at the Gibson Custom Shop, it was played and signed by the guitar master on the headstock,...
This original 1959 Gibson EB / 335 is a conversion. It sounds stunning, sound incredible and cost 20 % of an original 1959 Gibson ES-335N. A total winner for any player ! Price: 19000€
This Gibson ES-335 was made in the USA in 1962. It shows light play wear, but no structural damage, and the guitar is in very nice shape overall. The finish and parts are original. The pickups are patent sticker nickel...
Not everyone likes what I like but everyone is entitled to my own opinion. This color looks even better when it is fading. This guitar is our example for today. This guitar is still in excellent all original condition...
It's interesting that a Les Paul is so often judged by the amount and intensity of the figuring in the maple top. A wild flame top can add $100,000 or more to the price of a burst. When most players and collectors of...
Gibson bought out Epiphone in 1957 with the intention of taking over their line of upright string basses. They bought the name and all the equipment and the leftover parts. Gibson was unable to get any traction with the...