Here is an all original mid 60’s J-45 in great shape other than some cosmetic wear and tear and a some fret wear. Typical of this era with the large pick guard the neck is very slim.
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Here is an F-5 that has all of the features to suggest a 1949 model and only the label indicates 1951. Regardless if it is 49 or a 51 this sure is one special mandolin.
MORE →The Gibson Songwriter Dlx Standard combines modern and vintage features into a very attractive and great sounding package! This guitar features a wider hand scalloped “X” bracing pattern based on the Advanced Jumbos from the 1930’s. This allows the top to vibrate more freely resulting in increased dynamic range. The tone wood pairing and body shape provide warm clear lows and articulate trebles with a good note fundamental.
MORE →Here is a great example of a classic rock n roll workhorse. While not
completely original, this 1957 Les Paul Jr. has all the mojo you could want, and excellent
playability.
The 2009 Les Paul standard combines tradition with some subtle modern
features to create an excellent players guitar. New features include a chambered body for
weight relief, locking Grover tuners, Neutrik locking out put jack and super comfortable
asymmetrical neck profile. This example also features a excellent flame top and heritage
cherry burst finish. This guitar is in near perfect condition and plays as great as it looks.
Neck:… Bound mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, 1 11/16″ nut width, 24 3/4″ scale
length, asymmetrical neck profile, mother of pearl inlay.
Here is a very cool 58 Reissue Les Paul from the Gibson Custom Shop that is
so clean I couldn’t even tell it was used. It features a beautiful sunburst finish, 57 Classic
humbuckers and a Bigsby tremolo. The neck profile is a larger 50’s style but still feels really
comfortable to play. This is like buying a new guitar at a great discount, better get it before
its gone!!