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Guild Starfire SF-4 1997
The double cutaway Starfire series was introduced in late 1963 beginning with the Starfire IV and Starfire V. The Starfire VI followed in 1964. These guitars were made to capture part of the market that was almost exclusively enjoyed by the Gibson ES series guitars. Like the Gibson ES-335, the Starfire IV has a center block of wood that runs from the neck to the tail and is glued to the top and back. This reduces feedback and increases sustain. Up through 1967 the neck was joined to the body at the 16th fret. After 1967, the neck-to-body joint was moved to the 18th fret to facilitate better access to the upper registers. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Guild Guild X-150 D AB Vintage 1998
This is a 1998 Guild X-150 D AB featuring gorgeous sunburst finish in excellent condition Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson Les Paul Special Single Cutaway P-90 Pickups
The Gibson Les Paul Special's solid mahogany body is carved with a single cutaway for good upper-fret access, and was given a flat "slab" top for ease of manufacture. The neck on the Les Paul Jr Special cutaway guitar is constructed from solid mahogany carved to Gibson's popular "slim taper" profile, which offers a blend of speed and comfort. The neck shape on the Gibson Les Paul Junior guitar is an outstanding marriage between the rounded '50s profile and super-slim early '60s profile. An ebony fingerboard enhances the Gibson guitar's note attack and articulation Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson Les Paul Gold Top 57' LPR-7 Mint with Case and COA
This is a mint Gibson Les Paul Gold Top 57' Reissue LPR-7 with original case and all original paperwork. The classic goldtop finish graces the top, while the back has a dark stain. The BurstBucker pickups on this Gibson 1957 Les Paul Goldtop "VOS" (Vintage Original Spec) are precise copies of the original "Patent Applied For" versions that were the first dual-coil humbucking pickups ever produced in quantity. Their full, round, and versatile sound is as unique now as it was then. Classic carved maple top, solid (non-weight relieved) mahogany back, and one-piece mahogany neck generate the singing resonance that made the original one of the world's most sought-after guitars. Finish and hardware are gently aged to make it look exactly like the real McCoy. Early '50s rounded neck profile gives you something serious to hang onto Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Santa Cruz RS Slope Shoulder Jumbo
This is an SCGC RS model which is Richard Hoovers interpretation of a vintage Gibson jumbo. For these slope shoulder jumbos SCGC uses perfectly quarter sawn, narrow, stiff, spruce brace stock, and then they double taper it. The first taper extends out beyond the bridge plate and then the second taper drops to the linings. This heavily knifed bracing style is something unique to Santa Cruz developed exclusively to create the woody, dry, explosive tone that the old Gibsons were prized for. It creates a light low mass brace, while not losing the snap and explosiveness that can be the result of a scalloped bracing design. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Silver Street Taxi Electric Travel Guitar
Silver Street, Inc. was incorporated in June 1979, started by Bruce and Craig Hardy. Apparantly it was named after the street where Bruce Hardy lived at the time. Bruce Hardy designed the Taxi Guitar in 1981 featuring a full scale, and shipped with a gig bag that allowed it to be transported in a NY City taxi. The Taxi's innovative design was the subject of a U.S. patent application filed in 1981, granted in 1983. Five prototypes were built by legendary luthier Richard Schneider, who was a Gibson guitar consultant at the time. Production of solid-body guitars started in 1983, and ended by 1986. A bit of history about the Taxi model. The first guitar made for Tommy Shaw was in "Pepto Bismol" Pink, and later a Tommy Shaw model ws built. Guitar who played the Taxi include Paul Warren fomr Prism, Mike Reno from Loverboy, Michael Stanley, Chris Hayes of Huey Lewis and the News, Craig Chaquico of Jefferson Starship, and Rick Springfield who bought three and actually used one on an MTV video. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson Les Paul Jr, Special Limited Gloss Heritage Cherry Finish & Dual P90 Pikcups
Introduced in 1954 as an entry-level version of the Les Paul, the Les Paul Junior graduated from kids bedrooms, to garage bands, to club and arena stages through the course of three decades as it became a favorite of beginners and professional players alike. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Eastman E5SS Custom LG2 style Mahogany / Adirondack 00
This Custom Eastman 00 is based on Gibson's discontinued LG2 / B25 shape and size. Tonally this guitar has a richer, cleaner voice than what you would expect from the vintage Gibsons making it a much more versatile instrument. Excellent for finger style but can handle a flat pick quite nicely. All in all an amazing 00 size guitar. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson Starburst Emerald
This is a 1992 Gibson Starburst in the rare green burst finish finish Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson J45 Banner Custom Shop
The Gibson J-45 acoustic guitar is the prince of a range of Gibson flattops now referred to as "Round-Shoulder Dreadnoughts." This elegant workhorse debuted in 1942, and became an instant favorite for its rich, warm, vocal tone and excellent projection. Today, this Gibson acoustic guitar is played by the likes of Bob Dylan, Ralph McTell, Billy Jo Armstrong, and Lucinda Williams. Carrying accurate touches such as a Slim-Taper neck profile, teardrop tortoise pickguard, 4-ply top binding, and banner headstock inlay (declaring "Only A Gibson Is Good Enough"), the Gibson J-45 True Vintage is an accurate representation of the acoustic guitar that became the standard of hard-gigging bluegrass, folk, and country artists of the 1940s and 1950s Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson L00-TV Custom Shop True Vintage
The L-00 True Vintage, with its narrow waist and shoulders produces a focused, resonant, remarkably full sound with a rich low end. Crafted from solid mahogany and Adirondack red spruce top to best recreate the vintage tone and performance. Finished with an original vintage sunburst pattern and a hand-printed antiqued silk-screen Gibson script logo. Enhanced upgrades include finer grit sandpaper and polishing compounds have been used for the high gloss finish. This 1932 L-00 True Vintage also has a premium setup utilizes state-of-the-art German-engineered Plek technology to create the finest playing surface possible. The 1932 L-00 True Vintage is hand finished for the finest feel and playability, and its smoother hand rubbed and oiled fingerboard and bridges will help them last longer and maximizes the wood's natural vibrancy. Includes hardshell case. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson J-45 J45 Vintage 1950
This is a Vintage 1950 Gibson J-45 in very good condition. There are finish check and small dings throughput as can be seen in the photos, but no structural issues at all. Plays and sounds fantastic, with the vintage tone you would expect from a really good J-45 of this era. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson SJ-200 Super Jumbo Antique Natural Acoustic-Electric with Case Vintage 2004
From its inaugural appearance in 1937, Gibson's J-200 set a standard others have been trying to match ever since. Today-nearly 71 years later-the legacy of Gibson's "King of the Flat-tops" lives on in the Gibson J-200 Standard acoustic-electric guitar. This is a vintge 2004 model.
Full Specs are as follows:
Body type: Super Jumbo
Top wood: Sitka Spruce
Back & sides: Flame Maple
Bracing pattern: Scalloped
Body finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer
Nut width: 1 - 3/4"
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Neck wood: Maple
Scale length: 25.3
Number of frets: 20
Neck finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer
Electronics: Fishman Matrix
Headstock overlay: Ebony
Tuning machines: Gold
Bridge: Rosewood
Case: Original Hardshell case
Country of origin: United StatesThis guitar has no structural issues, but it does show small dings on the body, neck, and on the headstock. Neck angle is perfect, frets are good, and electronics work as they should. The case is alo in good condition, but the tolex has some wear around the edges. It is perfect inside.
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Gibson ES Les Paul 2014 Mint With Case
2014 Gibson ES Les Paul, the perfect marriage of the Les Paul, and the ES-335 yielding powerful tones and a lightweight Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson SJ200 Standard Vintage Sunburst
From its inaugural appearance in 1937, Gibson's J-200 set a standard others have been trying to match ever since. Today-nearly 71 years later-the legacy of Gibson's "King of the Flat-tops" lives on in the Gibson J-200 Standard acoustic-electric guitar Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson Hummingbird Mahogany Spruce Dreadnought in Heritage Burst Finish
2010 Gibson Hummingbird. Introduced in 1960 as Gibson’s first square-shouldered dreadnought, the Hummingbird arrived at the dawn of a new era in music, and was rapidly embraced by several prime movers on the scene. In the hands of everyone from Keith Richards to Gram Parsons, it quickly proved itself equally adept at folk, country and rock, and excelled at many of the crossovers genres in between that helped to set the scene for the ’60s Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson J45 Ebony Vintage 2000
This is a vintage 2000 Gibson J45 in gloss Ebony that has seen to gigging and show some minor dings and scrapes the worst one being one that gos through the finish in the soundboard. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Santa Cruz H13 - AAA Koa Body / Cocobolo Binding / Waverly Tuners s/n 1449
This is a full custom SCGC H13 featuring AAA Koa body with Cocoboo Binding and rosette, and slotted headstock. Learn More$0.00Out of stock