This early 1950’s LG-2 delivers that characteristic warm Gibson sound, and it’s a very comfortable guitar to play and listen to.
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This flat top is an exact recreation of the legendary slope shouldered guitar from its first year of production in 1942! Sells for $3500
MORE →Produced from 1962 – 1977, The B25 was available in both sunburst and as this 1967 example here, in a natural finish – the B25N. For many players, this was their first ‘real’ guitar.
MORE →This is an interesting older piece in good condition. Its deeper body fills out the tone some and it looks great.
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 →Here is a great small body Gibson Blues King with a warm and woody midrange perfect for blues! Comes with a gig bag.
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