This is the “Medallion Flying V,” a limited edition of only about 350 pcs produced in 1971, featuring a medallion ornament embedded in the body with a serial number engraved on it. The fading on the cherry red finish is...
This is the “Medallion Flying V,” a limited edition of only about 350 pcs produced in 1971, featuring a medallion ornament embedded in the body with a serial number engraved on it. The fading on the cherry red finish is...
The Fender Electric XII, famously used by Jimmy Page during the recording of Led Zeppelin's classic song “Stairway to Heaven.” The exterior shows minimal wear typical of vintage gear, but overall it remains in excellent...
This is a rare custom color Stratocaster with a Shoreline Gold Metallic finish. Among the already limited custom finishes, this is the extremely rare Shoreline Gold Metallic. The custom color retains excellent clean...
A 1967 Stratocaster with the specification has been change to a large headstock. This Sonic Blue finish is the rarest and most popular among custom colors. This marks the final period up to 1967, where everything from...
A mid-60s Stratocaster with the original Lake Placid Blue finish. Fender Custom Colors became officially available for order starting in 1960, however, pre-CBS era Custom Colors were produced in limited quantities and...
This is a Stratocaster from late1955. The body is constructed from a single piece of ash wood, and the pickup winding count is higher than in the initial 1954 production models. This Stratocaster embodies the sound of...
Early 60s Stratocaster with original Fiesta Red finish. Fender Custom Colors became officially available for order starting in 1960, however, production numbers for each model remained low until the early 1960s. As a...
A Stratocaster with a Jacaranda fingerboard, built in early 1965. This instrument features a neck date of December 1964, pickup dates of March 1965, and pot dates from the 5th week of 1965. There are minor wood repair...
This is a Les Paul Standard based on a 1954 Goldtop Standard, converted to a 1959 Burst style. Only the top's gold finish has been refinished with a realistic burst color. A rare specimen from 1954 featuring a “Gibson”...
A vibrantly colored 1957 Junior in TV Yellow finish. While showing signs of age and weathering typical for its era, this vintage gear remains in excellent condition. Price: 3,696,000 JPY Comes with Original Durabilt...
This gorgeous 1954 Fender Stratocaster is everything you could want from a first-year Strat! It’s got a Sunburst ash body, with stunning grain that is even more compelling in the light, in various angles. There is...
Every so often, a guitar walks through our doors that stops the entire shop in its tracks, and this Goldtop is exactly that kind of instrument! We are beyond proud to present this stunning 1957 All Gold Les Paul...
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 is an extremely rare factory Bigsby B5-equipped SG Standard. A 1963 model, the final era of the Les Paul / SG Standard, featuring a factory-installed Bigsby B5 tremolo unit. The cherry red finish, same as the back...
This is a transitional-era specification model from 1969, featuring a three-piece mahogany neck and a one-piece body back. It has no volute and no “Made in USA” stamp. Considering it as vintage gear, it maintains...
This is a transition-era Les Paul Custom from early 1969, featuring a 1968 specification: a two-piece maple top, one-piece mahogany body back and neck, and a long-tenon neck joint. Minor wear and weathering are visible,...
This is the Small Guard SG Standard from the final era of the Pull Sideway Vibrola. Overall, it is in mint condition, maintaining a very clean state. The cherry red finish, the same color with the back of the Les Paul...
This SG Custom with a wide pickguard features a luxurious look with a Polaris White finish, three pickups, gold hardware. The White Finish Wide Guard Custom was produced only for a brief period from late 1966 through...
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 is a 1958 Les Paul Junior with a single cutaway. While there are a few playwear commensurate with its age, overall it is in excellent condition. The frets have been replaced, and the playability is in good...
This is a second-version Les Paul Standard featuring a wrap-around bridge tailpiece from 1955 . There is some minor wear and weathering, but considering its age and gold color, it remains in excellent plus condition....
This 1920 Gibson L-4 is the oldest Gibson we currently have in stock, and it feels incredible to play a guitar with this much history. This instrument features a Sunburst top and a “Dark Mahogany” finish on...
This clean 1956 Gibson ES-225T comes in its original Sunburst finish. First introduced in 1955, these models were manufactured only through 1959. You can think of the 225 as the 125s’ slightly fancier, older...
This is a 1969 Les Paul Custom from the transition period. A three-piece mahogany neck with a small volute, lacking the “Made In USA” stamp on the headstock back yet, and featuring a pancake-style body back, represents...
2016 Gibson ES-335 Memphis – Lightburst – Blocks – OHSC & COA 2016 Gibson ES-335 from Gibson’s Memphis, TN facility, finished in Lightburst with block inlays. A well-balanced, great-sounding example with classic ES-335...
The neck features a maple cap finished with nitrocellulose lacquer, while the body employs a new finish introduced this year called “Thick Skin”—a layered coating consisting of a polyester sealer/color layer topped with...
This is a 1968 SG Jr. featuring a one piece mahogany neck and wide pickguard. Despite its age, it remains in excellent clean condition. The cherry red color shows almost no fading, and the paint finish retains its...
1960 vintage Jazzmaster Slab Fingerboard with early tortoiseshell pickguard. It retains its red part of sunburst color, which is rare for a Fender guitars made in the same year. This is the early specification of the...