This is a 1959 Telecaster with a white guard and white blonde finish. This 1959 model features the “top-loader” stringing method—a change introduced in mid-1958—where the strings are routed from the end of the bridge...
This is a 1959 Telecaster with a white guard and white blonde finish. This 1959 model features the “top-loader” stringing method—a change introduced in mid-1958—where the strings are routed from the end of the bridge...
This is a 1959 Les Paul Standard with a Tea Burst Color Top. While showing evidence of over 60 years of use, the instrument remains in excellent overall condition. This well-worn finish bears witness to its superb...
This early 1959 Fender Telecaster is clean in its original Blond finish! While this guitar sports ’58 pots and a ’58 neck, this January ’59 body shows it was completed right at the beginning of the new...
Talk about a stunning Switchmaster; this 1959 Gibson ES-5 boasts some of the coolest features! This model has unique controls all its own, including a four-way slotted switch located on the treble bout, a trio of...
When a “Burst” is mentioned, many players immediately think of Jimmy Page’s #1, while others may picture Billy Gibbons’ “Pearly Gates.” However, if you were born in the 80s, the first thing that comes to mind is likely...
Here’s a super cool 1959 Danelectro Doubleneck in its original White Sunburst finish, nicknamed “Copperburst”! If you’re a fan of Danelectros, you may know that this model (3923) was usually made with one six-string...
Check out this incredibly early, (circa) 1959 Mosrite Prototype in “Redburst” made for Stan Welch! Mosrite was founded in 1956 by Semie Moseley after he completed apprenticeships under Roger Rossmeisl at...
We love it when a guitar comes in that really blows us away, and Sandy Coker’s 1959 Fender Telecaster with its custom leather wrap did just that! Sandy Coker was a popular Western Swing guitar player well known for...
1959 Gibson Les Paul Jr Cherry owned and played by Joe Bonamassa. Single Piece Honduran Mahogany Cherry Stained Body, Single Dog Ear P-90, Tortoise Shell Pickguard, Wraparound Tailpiece, One Volume, One Tone. Large...
This 1959 Fender Jazzmaster in Sunburst may be new to our shop, but its easy playability and incredible-feeling slab board make it the perfect fit in our ever-growing inventory. This is what we would call a...
This 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard in Sunburst has faded to that honey burst color we all know and love! This carved maple top is so intensely flamed and features some beautiful, speckled grain. It plays maybe even...
Check out this PAF-loaded, all-original 1959 Gibson Les Paul Custom in Black! Initially introduced in 1953 as the top-of-the-line solid body option from Gibson, the Les Paul Custom was released with an all-mahogany...
Here we have a beautiful 1959 Gibson Les Paul Special with a double cutaway in its original TV Yellow finish! This Special has that highly desirable ’59 neck profile plus it feels and sounds great! Immediately...
We are pleased to share this near-mint 1959 Fender Stratocaster in its original Blonde finish. This piece is remarkably well-preserved in its current condition. For as good as it looks, it feels and, more importantly,...
Just in, Unusually nice '59 LP Junior. Exact upgrade tuners & bridge, originals included and in fine shape. Call for hands on description. HOLD.
EXC Double Cut Cherry 1959 Gibson Les Paul Jr. Single Piece Honduran Mahogany Body, Brazilian Rosewood Board, Single P-90, Wraparound Tailpiece, Kluson Tuners, Tortoise Shell Guard. Comes with original case and manual....
Latest installment of Doug & Pat Show on youtube, featuring MANY VINTAGE (and not so) LES PAULS!!!!!! Doug and Pat show - ------------ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpfs1M4HV6s
February '59 Jazzmaster with original gold anodized 'guard and slab board. Beautiful old, thin, checked, nitro 2 1/2 tone sunburst body refin. Repro bridge, couple of spliced leads, newer case. Sounds and plays great....
1959 Gibson Les Paul Special DC in Red. Serial Number 923727. Other then the replaced Tuners (Gotoh now), everything is original on this Guitar. There used to be different tuners on it, which required extra offset...
For those of you who know nothing of me and what I do, I've put together a PARTIAL sampling of 1958-60 bursts that I've sold in recent years (Please don't ask, they're all gone!). How does one get so many bursts...Luck?...