It’s not often that a guitar comes through our doors and stops everyone in their tracks, but this one did exactly that. We are extremely honored to present this exceptionally rare 1960 Gibson Les Paul Custom in...
It’s not often that a guitar comes through our doors and stops everyone in their tracks, but this one did exactly that. We are extremely honored to present this exceptionally rare 1960 Gibson Les Paul Custom in...
This 1966 Gibson Firebird III in Sunburst is available now! As a Non-Reverse III, it sports a trio of P-90 pickups (all pretty well-balanced), a short Maestro vibrola, and a stairstep bridge. This guitar remains...
It’s hard to get much cleaner than this 1960 Gretsch Chet Atkins 6120! While this model sports Gretsch’s classic, vibrant orange hue, this color is actually dubbed “Amber Red” in their catalogs....
Some say the most worn-in guitars are the best ones, and this 1964 Gibson ES-335TDC, with its factory Bigsby, makes a strong case for that. Clearly loved and played on countless gigs throughout its life, this guitar has...
This incredible 1963 Gibson Firebird VII in factory Black was once owned by 38 Special’s Jeff Carlisi! In addition to receiving one of Gibson’s rarest custom finishes, this rockin’ Firebird was their...
It doesn’t get much cleaner or cooler than this 1962 Gibson ES-355 in Cherry! Featuring a stunning selection of Maple, this guitar is an incredible example of Gibson’s top-of-the-line ES thinline guitar....
In the vintage guitar world, 1950s Gibson Les Pauls are widely regarded as some of the finest guitars ever produced. If that is the benchmark, then the Les Pauls reintroduced in the late 1960s arguably represent the...
What’s better than a 1966 Firebird III? Maybe a factory Black one?? Sign us up! In all seriousness, this Non-Reverse Firebird is genuinely one of the coolest ones we’ve come across (maybe rivaled by its...
This 1966 Rickenbacker 375/6 is all original in FireGlo! The Rick body shape, unique inlays, and cats-eye soundholes are immediately recognizable, iconic for their ties to 60s pop culture. This example is a 375/6, which...
Here it is in all its golden glory! That’s right…it’s a custom Custom! This is a factory original 1969 Gibson Les Paul Custom in an All Gold finish with gold hardware. As a custom order, this LP is noted with “Gold...
Get a load of this rare bird! This all-original 1964 Gibson Firebird III was custom-ordered in Cherry Sunburst, a finish we have never seen on another Firebird! While we have come across a few “see-through”...
What’s cooler than a 1967 Firebird I? Maybe a Pelham Blue 1967 Firebird I! This all-original bird has the coolest vibe, with a perfectly greened-out blue finish that we have come to know and love from this custom...
If you’re a Beatles fan, you’ll certainly recognize this 1963 Gibson J-160E in Sunburst. This guitar features the same specs as John and George’s famed matching 1962 pair. This guitar is a beautiful player, essentially...
By the looks of it, you’d think this 1966 Gibson ES-335TD was brand new from the custom shop! A few weeks ago, an original owner walked into our store to sell this beauty. He purchased the guitar new at the Sam...
This gorgeous 1965 Gibson Firebird I (non-reverse) comes in its rare, original Ember Red finish! This guitar features two screaming P-90 pickups, a short Maestro Vibrola, and a comfortable, Full C neck shape. There is...
If you’re looking for a staple piece that’s a great player, this 1962 Gibson SG Special in Cherry may be the one for you! This one has late ’61 pots, making it an early ’62, putting it right in...
Here’s a beautiful 1964 Gibson ES-330 in its original Cherry finish! Due to its fully hollow construction and P-90 pickups, the ES-330 boasts a dynamic, airy tone compared to its other ES counterparts. This particular...
Ah, yes, the age-old question: “How many custom color Firebirds does one place need?!”Well, the only acceptable answer is: “One more…” Once again, we’re ecstatic to offer a...
This slab board 1960 Fender Precision Bass in Sunburst is a fresh addition to our store and is quickly becoming a favorite! Featuring a stunning “two-and-a-half” tone Sunburst finish and the perfect amount...
Have you ever seen one of these before!? First introduced in 1965, Fender’s 5-string bass design features an added high C, which was advertised as an entirely new concept in the field of electric basses. Though...
This 1963 Gretsch Country Club remains incredibly clean in its original Cadillac Green finish! The Country Club was first introduced in 1954, and was available in Sunburst (6192), Natural (6193), or Cadillac Green...
This 1965 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst is the complete package! As a transition-era instrument, it features a rosewood board, pearloid dots, and a transition logo. These grey bobbin pickups are all dated to August...
There’s cool, and then there’s a factory black Gibson! This 1968 ES-175D comes in one of the rarest Gibson custom colors. It is largely uncommon to see this finish on this model. This guitar could be a...
This 1965 Gibson ES-355TDC features ’64 appointments and original mono wiring from the factory! As Gibson’s top-of-the-line ES model, the 355 features block inlays on an ebony fretboard, a tortoiseshell...
And now for one of our personal favorite Fender custom colors! This 1965 Fender Stratocaster remains all original, including its Blue Ice Metallic finish. Originally appearing in 1965, this finish replaced Daphne Blue...
This Sunburst 1966 Epiphone Casino was custom-ordered with factory humbuckers! The Casino typically came with dual P-90s, though this example features two mini humbucking pickups, a feature typically seen on the Riviera...
This 1969 Gibson EBS-1250 comes in its original Cherry finish. Each of these double necks was custom-built to order, and as a result, many fewer were made compared to other Gibson models. Of all the double-necks Gibson...
We’re keeping it clean with this 1963 Gibson SG Special in Polaris White! While the standard color on this model was typically Cherry, this Special comes in a beautiful custom finish. This creamy custom color...
This example is a truly exquisite 1960 Gibson ES-335 in its original Sunburst finish. This particular 335 was a bit of an enigma when it arrived in our shop. When we were authenticating it, we noticed that it sported...
This 1965 Gibson Firebird III is a lovely “non-reverse” example, maintaining its bright Inverness Green finish! This guitar is just as green under the guard as it is all over its body, making it a great...