Here is a Gibson Les Paul Studio from 1995 in a black finish that has some cosmetic wear and tear and is selling for $850.00
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Here is a 1972 Left-Handed Gibson Les Paul Deluxe
MORE →Here’s a lovely Gibson ES-135 Tobacco Burst, built during 2001 in Memphis, Tennessee.
The ES-135 was originally built from 1956 to 1958, and then again from 1999 to 2002. Some models had P-100 pickups — stacked, humbucking versions of the P-90 – and others, like this one, featured standard humbuckers.
This example is in near mint condition. It has an interesting quirk – the label identifies it as an ES-335!
MORE →Once, giants roamed the earth’s stages and the Gibson Super 400 was at the top. Introduced in 1934, the Super 400 was priced at $400 — hence the name. Still in production, the price has increased somewhat.
The cutaway became an available option in 1939, with the model name of ‘Super 400 Premiere’, but eventually became the C model for ‘Cutaway’. In the 1950’s, the Super 400 started getting pickups, with a thicker top to reduce feedback.
This rare acoustic model is in great shape and looks back to the way the top-range guitars were just before WW2.
MORE →Here’s the all-new Gibson Custom Shop ES-390!
Following on the heels of the ES-339 series, the ES-390 gives the same treatment to the classic Gibson ES-330 series. The result is a smaller body, with very light weight and great playability.
MORE →Here’s a great Gibson ES-345 Stereo from 1965. It’s got the factory Varitone switch too!
The full designation of this particular instrument is “ES-345 TD SV”. It’s an Electric Spanish, model 345, Thinline, Dual pickup, with Stereo and Varitone.
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