This mid 50’s Les Paul Junior has seen some pretty heavy play wear but is all original plays well and flat out has that great vintage vibe that you can feel from across the room!! Comes with newer hardshell case.
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This is an incredibly cool guitar. There aren’t a lot of ES-295’s around; they were supplanted by the ES-175, which is a very similar guitar but with humbuckers. As an excellent rockabilly guitar, the ES-295 was famously played by Scotty Moore in Elvis Presley’s band fronm 1952 to 1955. This example, while refinished long ago, is in good playable shape and is ready to rumble!
MORE →Here is a great looking ES-335 in a Vintage Burst finish. This example is in great overall shape and is ready to crank out some sweet blues and rock and roll with its 57 Classic humbuckers!! Comes with the original brown Gibson hardshell case.
MORE →This wonderful old piece is still very playable. Epiphone Texans of this period were fully pro-level guitars, and indeed were the most expensive slope-shoulder model in the Gibson line. You can hear them on many Beatles tunes after 1964; one of the most famous examples is Yesterday.The slope shoulder design slightly reduces the amount of bottom end, evening out the tonal response. Overall, this is a great guitar with a great sound, and a place in musical history.
MORE →This is one of the best examples of this kind of instrument we’ve seen for a long time. Rarely do we see unaltered mandolins of this age; it plays very well, sounds great, and is in excellent condition.
MORE →A combination of a console grande and a pedal steel guitar, the Gibson MultiHarp was the top of the line Gibson instrument at the time.
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