Early ES-345 models are often referred to as "burst killers" and this 1961 is a perfect example. With two original PAF humbucking pickups, a slim profile 61 neck, and factory stereo wiring with varitone circuit, this...
Early ES-345 models are often referred to as "burst killers" and this 1961 is a perfect example. With two original PAF humbucking pickups, a slim profile 61 neck, and factory stereo wiring with varitone circuit, this...
Though perhaps most associated with a sunburst '59 model, Jimmy Page's first Les Paul was a 1960 Custom. This is the guitar heard on many of the songs Page played on during his time as a London session musician, as well...
There simply isn't a more rock n' roll electric guitar than a double cut TV Junior! This model from 1959 is a perfect example of "TV Yellow", and with a '59 profile neck, doublecut mahogany body, and phenomenal sounding...
The original prototype design for the Gibson Explorer, the split-headstock design of the Futura model showcases the radical designs Gibson Guitar was unveiling in 1957-58. Very few originals are known to exist making...
This guitar is part of a limited run of 157 guitars from Gibson Custom shop commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Humbucker equipped Les Paul Custom which debuted in 1957. To mark the occasion, this guitar features...
Here is your chance to grab something that will never be for sale again and we're lucky enough to have in our collection. We have a set of a limited run rare Korina 1958 Flying V and Explorer models each bearing the...
New to the store is an original 1957 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop! The Les Paul model guitar was established in 1952 and went through many changes until 1957, but by then we had the introduction of one of the best guitars...
New to the store is a 1964 Martin D-28 in Natural. The famous D-28 is a powerhouse instrument with fantastic full bodied sound, explosive dynamics and shockingly amazing projection when played. This guitar does exactly...
Just in to the store is an all original 1954 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop. The '54 Les Paul was one of the best years for Gibson. By then, Gibson had gotten rid of the limiting shallow neck pitch and the trapeze tailpiece...