- Guitar has some wear and markings - Owned by Jude Cole - Includes OHSC
- Guitar has some wear and markings - Owned by Jude Cole - Includes OHSC
- 1961 Reissue - Gibson Custom Shop - Burst Buckers - 60th Anniversary - Includes OHSC - Includes Gibson COA
- Bigsby Tremolo - Does not include case
- Limited Run Epiphone Flame Kat - Decent Condition (See Pictures) - Plays Great! - No repairs - Includes Gretsch HSC
- B.B. King Lucille Model - Includes OHSC - Includes COA
Well, this is kind of interesting. It sure looks like a blonde ES-340. It's got the 5 piece maple neck and the birch plywood body but it's not a 340. The label says 335 and the circuit says 335. It's kind of beat up but...
There's a reason 63 and 64 ES-335's are so popular with players (and no, it's not because Eric Clapton played a 64). The reason is the neck. A large percentage of player like a neck that is relatively slim at the lower...
Pay attention...this is not your everyday ES-355. It is from 1962 and is nearly unique in that it has the ebony block tremolo that was mostly limited to 1962 SG Standards and Customs. I believe it had to be special...
The best ES-335's ever made by Gibson are late 58's (and a few 59's). The PAFs are a big factor but the biggest factor is the thin top. The thin top allows for more vibration and thus more resonance. That feature was...
Here's a well cared for, no issue 1960 ES-345. It has been converted to mono but the Varitone is intact and working great (not all of them do). The red is still vibrant although it looks like the early red that fades to...
It's interesting that a Les Paul is so often judged by the amount and intensity of the figuring in the maple top. A wild flame top can add $100,000 or more to the price of a burst. When most players and collectors of...
Gibson bought out Epiphone in 1957 with the intention of taking over their line of upright string basses. They bought the name and all the equipment and the leftover parts. Gibson was unable to get any traction with the...
Epiphone guitars have been built in Asia for the past 55 years so it's hard to convince Gen X, Y, Z and Millennials that once upon a time Epiphone was a revered name among guitar makers. Even after they hit serious...
There's a few good reasons why you don't see a whole lot of stop tail 59 blonde 335's. First they only made a total of 71 of them in 59 and probably close to half of them are Bigsbys. I'm sure a few got refinished and a...
I don't think folks are quite understanding just what this guitar is. This is not a Custom Shop reissue. This is a custom built 1959/60 ES-335/345/355 (it has features of each) built at the Gibson factory in Kalamazoo...
I always have a few ES-335's put aside for regular customers who are looking for one. There is usually a 59 that isn't listed anywhere. I also often keep a red 64 available off market as well. Feel free to call to find...
1970s Sukova ES 335 copy, black finish. Changed knobs, missing pickguard, and logo has been buffed off. Plays excellent and sounds really good! Comes with original soft shell case.
Cool Silvertone Meteor , refin and modded with grovers and Duncan pick ups. Great Player! NON Orig case. $999 GOOD
1960s Supro Sahara in Red. Missing Pickguard and Logo. OHSC
RARE 1957 Magnatone Mark V electric guitar with original brown hardshell case with salmon colored lining, in overall very good condition for its age. This is a quite a rare and historically significant electric guitar,...
1950's Kay Jimmy Reed Thin Twin Natural Electric Guitar. Excellent condition, see pictures! Made in the United States. Call for details!
1965 Gibson ES-335 TD, Beautiful Cherry Red, One owner guitar, Slightly wider at the nut (1.589 inches) Two PAT# Humbuckers pickups, Nickle Kluson tuners, Earlier style knobs, Earlier wider bevel pickguard, "2" stamp on...
1963 Epiphone Riviera, Two absolutely stellar sounding PAF mini humbuckers, 1.656 inches wide at the nut, Sunburst finish, Great looking flamed Maple top, Single line Kluson tuners, Frequensator tailpiece, Sets up...
1967 Rickenbacker 375, Mapleglo, Three toaster pickups, Bound back, Crushed sparkle inlays, Vibrato, Minor hairline repair on neck, The back has some beautiful birdseye Maple, Weighs 7.5 pounds, Set up great, Gorgeous...
1972 Gibson ES-335 TD, Truly a gorgeous guitar with a sweet looking Cherry Sunburst finish and Gibson embossed Humbuckers, Sets up great with a pro refret, Lively guitar with a powerful rich tonality, Clean condition,...
1959 Rickenbacker 365 Capri, Fire-glo finish, Two inches thick, Double bound body, Early stove knobs, Shark Fin Pearl inlay, Double Gold guard, Amazing sounding toaster pickups, Missing vibrato arm, Refret, Lively...
circa 1971 Gibson ES-345/355 Blonde Custom Order, Rare model with bound Ebony board and Pearl block inlays, Rare Blonde finish, Gold Hardware, Varitone, Original Stereo cable, Two humbuckers, Trapeze tailpiece, Grover...
1967 Rickenbacker 365, Vivid Fireglo finish, Fantastic feeling neck, Two Toaster Top pickups, Shark fin inlays, Vibrola, Rick-O-Sound model, Sweet sounding, One owner, EC+, Original silver hard case, $6,995
1963 Gretsch Country Gentleman, Just Like “George Harrison’s” Walnut Finish, Gold hardware, Two original Filtertrons, dual flip-up mutes with Red felt, Stair step Grover imperial tuners, Nice wide neck, Bound Ebony...
1966 Baldwin GB-66, Beautiful thinine electric with Two Burns Ultrasonic pickups, Made in Great Britain, Fun player, Bolt on neck with a Rosewood fingerboard, Nice action, Cool affordable vintage gear! VG+, OHSC, $1,295