GIBSON SJ-200, 1952, Sunburst, all original other than a perfect re-fret with the right small size frets, all original inside, has some pickwear at the bridge/pickguard/sounhole nexus, 1 11/16" at the nut, 25 1/4"...
GIBSON SJ-200, 1952, Sunburst, all original other than a perfect re-fret with the right small size frets, all original inside, has some pickwear at the bridge/pickguard/sounhole nexus, 1 11/16" at the nut, 25 1/4"...
GIBSON L-5C, 1962, sunburst, sharp cutaway, McCarty pickup/pickguard, 1 11/16" at the nut, fairly slim neck profile, finish may have been redone, a very rare model, vgc+, hsc...$12,500, reduced..$10,500
GIBSON Thunderbird 4 Bass, 1966, sunburst, 2 pickups, has the rare mutes still attached to the bridge, one dot inlay missing- we'll replace it, 8.85 lbs, no breaks, has some lacquer checking, vgc, ohsc.......$12,000,...
D'ANGELICO EXCEL, 1960, sunburst, 17" Excel Cutaway, 7 ply body binding, 3 ply ƒ hole binding, Ebony squared off board with block inlays, Johnny Smith style floating pickup at neck, repaired crack north of the bass ƒ...
GIBSON Les Paul Special, 1960, Cherry, 2 P-90s, neck pickup about an inch from the end of fingerboard, vibrant cherry, slim but not too slim neck profile, many small dings and dents and a little bit of plastic strap...
MARTIN F-9S, 1936, Martin's largest and finest archtop with flat top "42" style conversion by none other than John Monteleone in 1975, the "S" designation signified "Guitar Outfit for Convention Display" and according...
One of the most amazing guitars ever, a true classic that does what it's supposed to do- the loudest rythm guitar you'll probably ever hear AND the most beautiful!