Gibson 1973 L6-S, Natural
Perhaps one of the boldest 70's designs by Gibson Norlin era, the L6-S is an interesting model. Featuring all maple construction, this model was re...
View full detailsPerhaps one of the boldest 70's designs by Gibson Norlin era, the L6-S is an interesting model. Featuring all maple construction, this model was re...
View full detailsFor late 60's Fender Tele's, this is a great example of how good the post-CBS guitars can be. The late 60's Fender's feature a very thin poly finis...
View full detailsFor the late '60s, Gibson were still churning out some really quality ES models, including this stunning ES-335 from 1968. In cherry, with a factor...
View full detailsEasily the coolest top on a 70's ES-335 we have ever seen, this guitar is an instant staff favorite. Gibson rarely used maple of this quality for t...
View full detailsIs it a bass, is it a baritone guitar? The debate continues, but what is clear is that this Fender model offers a sound that few others can. Strat ...
View full detailsThe holy grail of Fender guitar years and models, the '57 Strat might just be the most replicated and reissued models of all time. The countless gu...
View full detailsThe early fifties Gibson ES-175's are a special group, being lighter in construction and overall more acoustic than their later counterparts. The s...
View full detailsTake a look here folks, these don’t pop very often! Take a more rare ES-330, and then give it a custom finish of Sparkling Burgundy and you've got ...
View full detailsFor the Silvertone brand, originally sold through Sears & Roebuck catalog, this was their flagship solidbody. It went all out, with an offset b...
View full detailsWho doesn't love a vintage Jaguar? Add to that being completely original, just the right amount of wear and you've got a unique, stunning piece of ...
View full detailsA early example of the famous George Benson signature Ibanez model, the GB-20 is a jazz box through and through. Take the floating Johnny Smith sty...
View full detailsMade by Kawai of Japan, the Domino branded guitars of the 60's are a great option for those Vox fans who are looking for a very decent copy at a...
View full detailsFor early CBS years, 1966 seems to be a great way to pick up Fender models that largely resemble and feel like the pre-CBS versions. This '66 Strat...
View full detailsFor early 60's Fenders, the Jazzmaster was only 3 years into production, being the third professional model released. The original slab board rosew...
View full detailsA great early 70's SG Custom, this guitar is fully loaded with 3 T-Top humbuckers, harmonica bridge, and gold hardware. It plays great, with frets ...
View full detailsFor first year guitars, the Fender Jaguar ranks among the coolest. Imagine walking into a music shop back in 1962 and seeing this thing on the wall...
View full detailsOne of the lesser known ES models, the ES-140 3/4 is a nice short scale fully hollow Gibson with a beautiful sounding P-90. This particular example...
View full detailsJust about as close to a closet example as they get these days, this '61 Strat is everything you'd expect. First off is the finish, which is in rem...
View full detailsIn a long line of industry changing electric guitars, the ES-125 is one of the oldest and most influential. Developed as a test to see if Gibson co...
View full detailsThe Fender Duo Sonic, originally conceived as a student guitar model, has taken on a new life recently as a sought after entry point into Fender's ...
View full detailsThe Fender Jaguar, originally intended to be the pinnacle of Fender's line of electrics, had enjoyed a long and understated career as the unappre...
View full detailsCheck out that wood grain! Nothing like a late 70's Strat with a killer ash body in a natural finish to show it off. Larger headstock, 3-bolt const...
View full detailsContinuing our ongoing love affair with Fender Offsets from the 50's and 60's, this 1966 Jazzmaster is about the perfect player example- all origin...
View full detailsOne of the last mahogany neck Les Pauls to come out in '75, this LP certainly has some nice quirks about it to make it a step above alot of 70's Gi...
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