This is an Esquire manufactured in 1952, two years after its initial release. Over 60 years have passed since production, and while there is some minor wear and weather checking due to aging and use, it remains in...
This is an Esquire manufactured in 1952, two years after its initial release. Over 60 years have passed since production, and while there is some minor wear and weather checking due to aging and use, it remains in...
We got a Blackguard Telecaster in very clean condition. This vintage blackguard model boasts a thicker, bigger tone than Les Pauls, and it's making it the envy of many guitarists. This is a mid 52 model with a neck...
Conversions aren't for everybody. To someone with a lot of disposable funds, it's not something to consider as it's not what it is trying to be. A burst is a burst and all of the mystique and history and legendary tone...
You don't see a lot of copies of George Harrison's Les Paul known to all as "Lucy". You can read about the original on my ES-335 blog at www.es-335.com. There are lots of ways to make a Les Paul conversion. One of the...
Here’s a super cool one! This completely original 1952 Fender “Nosquire” comes in its original Blond finish! Although we can’t be sure why, this guitar left the factory with a simple “Fender” spaghetti logo decal,...
If you’re someone who loves a Blackguard with some patina and battle scars, look no further than this fully original 1952 Fender Esquire! This particular guitar must’ve been someone’s workhorse and is certainly no...
Check out this fantastic 1952 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop that was once owned and is now signed by Paul Burlison, rockabilly pioneer of the Rock and Roll Trio! This first year Les Paul Goldtop is a fantastic player and a...
1952 Gibson Les Paul Standard Gold top. It Has a 52 Solution bridge from Armand made of surgical steel. It lowers the height of the trapeze and adjustment is fine it is accurate with in 500 Cents. NO Mods just remove...
I bought this guitar from the original owner many years ago. He lived in Grandview, MO and told me he bought the guitar new from a local music store.The early Gibson Les Paul Standards did not have a serial number on...