One pickup with a huge tone; that’s exactly what you’ll get with this beautiful 1956 Gibson Les Paul Junior in Sunburst! These original frets have some life left, and you can really fly up and down the neck with ease....
One pickup with a huge tone; that’s exactly what you’ll get with this beautiful 1956 Gibson Les Paul Junior in Sunburst! These original frets have some life left, and you can really fly up and down the neck with ease....
We’re showing off this gorgeous 1956 Gibson ES-350T in its original Sunburst finish! Similar to the Byrdland, the ES-350T was designed as an all-around easier-to-handle guitar, owing to its thinner body and shorter...
This 1957 Gibson Les Paul Custom may be new to your eyes, but it’s certainly not new to being played. Just check out that buckle rash, or the wear to this gold-plated hardware! These three PAF’s are well-balanced and...
There are two cutaways and two P-90s on this 1958 Gibson Les Paul Special in TV Yellow! Technically “limed mahogany” in the catalog, the light finish on this guitar is still in incredible shape. If you look at the...
How crazy is it to see Argentine Grey on this 1960 Gibson ES-345TD?! We absolutely love the look of this finish, especially on this model with gold hardware. This color was an older Gibson acoustic finish that ended up...
Talk about a rare finish with this 1960 Gibson EB-2 in Argentine Grey! This was an older Gibson acoustic finish, one we have seen brought back on a handful of instruments from the late 50s/early 60s with examples listed...
We have another near mint example for you today, this gorgeous 1961 Gibson Les Paul (SG) Junior in its original Cherry finish! This is the first year for the body style we know today as the SG, but the model carried the...
We’re proudly showing off this sharply dressed 1962 Gibson ES-355TDCSV in its original Cherry red! The ES-355 was the equivalent of the Les Paul Custom; with similar appointments such as the ebony board with pearl block...
Have you ever seen mahogany flame quite like this body of this 1965 Gibson Firebird VII in Sunburst?! The wings on this piece have beautifully even flamed running throughout both wings, and we’ve never seen another...
We’re proud to present this incredibly rare, pre-color chart 1958 Fender Esquire in Blue Metallic! It’s hard to be sure of the exact color name of this finish, as many of these pre-1960 colors were simply picked right...
And the award for the most cowboy-style guitar we’ve ever seen goes to…. this beautiful 1955 Gretsch Round-up with a Knotty Pine Top! The details are truly astonishing with this piece. Gretsch really thought...
This 1965 Fender Telecaster is shown here in its very rare and original Transparent Red finish! Like other models of the time, Transparent Red seems to have only been available to the UK market, however it was...
We’re proud to show this beautiful 1966 Gibson Firebird V in Golden Mist Poly! With the release of the Firebird in 1963, Gibson offered 10 different custom color options to choose from. Of these, Golden Mist Poly is the...
Check out this 1962 Gibson Les Paul (SG) Junior in its original Cherry finish! This Junior features one hot P-90 pickup that has a big sound. It is very light in hand and incredibly easy to get around. This guitar has...
Check out this gorgeous 1963 Epiphone Emperor Regent Cutaway A112N in a Natural finish! These big-body, Kalamazoo-made Epiphone’s are getting harder and harder to come by, especially one that doesn’t break...
Finds like this never get old for us, and this 1964 Firebird I with a transitional Platypus headstock is definitely no exception! The “Platypus” style headstock wasn’t rolled out until early 1965 with the introduction...
If you’re looking for that 12-string jangle in Fender form, this beautiful 1965 Fender Electric XII in Candy Apple Red is for you! The Electric XII was one of the last projects Leo Fender designed with the company, and...
This 1959 Fender Precision Bass in Fullerton Red has to be the coolest Lefty bass we have in the shop! Before the availability of Custom Colors in 1960, George Fullerton decided to create this special shade of red,...
Check out this insanely vibrant 1966 Gibson Firebird XII in Inverness Green! The Firebird XII was produced in very small quantities (less than 300 total) and to see it in this custom color is just another level of cool....
Here’s something you don’t see every day, a 1964 Fender Stratocaster in Sonic Blue… over Mustang Blue! We are not sure what exactly Fender was doing here, although we theorize that they were experimenting with...
We don’t think you could get more ’60s than this Coral Sitar in its original Bombay Red finish! With the sitar’s popularity in 60s music, Danelectro decided to design a “sitar” that any guitarist could pick...
We never get tired of a Custom Color Reverse Firebird, and this beautifully aged 1965 Gibson Firebird III in Cardinal Red is definitely no exception! Towards the end of the run of Reverse Firebirds, Gibson had some...
Here we have a beautiful 1965 Fender Stratocaster in the rare and original Teal Green Metallic! The overall clear coat on this piece has yellowed to give the guitar an incredible shade of green, with some hints of the...
We’re happy to have this incredibly clean, 1969 Fender Jazz Bass in its original Sunburst finish! This iteration marks nearly ten years of production for the Jazz Bass, and this example nicely showcases the changes this...
You won’t see many of these, and we’re certainly proud to have this all-original 1966 Gibson EB-2 special ordered in Black! While the EB-2 was Gibson’s second electric bass (the follow-up to the violin-shaped EB-1 from...
This beautiful 1963 Fender Precision Bass comes in its original Blond finish! This guitar has taken on a warm, creamy hue and looks gorgeous next to the celluloid tortoise pickguard. While Blond finishes at this time...
Specificationsfinish_details Blue Metallic, Original, Good Condition, wear through the finish in several areas throughout the body and neck, neck finish worn off the “V” on the neck body_material Alder neck_material...
Feast your eyes on one of Fender’s rarest custom colors; this 1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster in its original Kelly Green finish! Thinline custom colors were never formally advertised, making this example and its...
We’re happy to have this rare and incredibly cool 1962 Gretsch “Sparkle” Jet in Champagne Sparkle! Gretsch’s Jet lineup debuted with just one cutaway in 1953, but as guitar design and player requests...
Check out this nicely preserved, original 1964 Gibson Thunderbird IV in Sunburst! No Thunderbird IVs were shipped in 1963, making this the first true year for the release of the model. This particular bass is in...