The Gibson ES-330 was introduced in 1959 to replace the ES-225,and is cousin to the Epiphone Casino, famously used by John Lennon on many Beatles recordings. The ES-330 was discontinued in 1972, but is available again as a Gibson Custom Shop piece.
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This is a fantastic example of a 1960 Gibson ES-175 D. Gibson began production of the ES-175 in 1949 as a mid-price, laminate alternative to the L-5. In 1953, the D model was introduced, featuring two pickups, and in 1957, the new PAF humbucking pickups started appearing on production models.
MORE →The Guild guitar company made many excellent archtops. This is perhaps not surprising for a company formed by former craftsmen at Epiphone, for decades the premiere builder of archtops. This 1992 example of the X 500 is an outstanding instrument in pristine condition.
MORE →Rickenbacker builds some of the most attractive and ‘non standard’ shape guitars around. The 330 shape is one of my favourite – swooping cutaways and yet tasteful dramatic lines. This beautiful example is in near-perfect condition.
MORE →This Rickenbacke 370 model – the three-pickup version of the 360 – dates from October 1973, is in good condition and ready to play. Priced at $1800 CAD.
MORE →Who needs a muscle car when you can get this awesome looking Hot Rod style Duesenberg Mike Campbell signature model. This guitar was built for Mike Campbell to help commemorate the 13th year of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. This guitar is in excellent condition and ready to rock! Comes with the original Duesenberg hardshell case.
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