~2000 Raven Arch Top
$795
The Guitar Broker
This is a very affordable Arch Top guitar made in Korea by the Raven Guitar company. Its made like a Gibson ES-175DN in a beautiful Blonde finish. Its got a set neck & made w/a quality anyone would luv for the price. Its quite fancy having a ton of white bonding on every edge from its body to its...
Epiphone 1960s
$6,159
TCGAKKI
This is a late 1960s specification guitar made at the Kalamazoo factory, where Gibson acoustic guitars were also produced.Epiphone / FT-79 Cherry RedThis is a rare color "Cherry Red" guitar, which was produced for only 3 years from 1967 to 1969, just like Gibson.Cherry Red has a different faded...
1960 Epiphone Coronet
$16,500
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Coronet was made by Gibson in the USA in 1960. This is one of the rarer electric guitars Gibson every made. It is a transitional model that retains the slab-body of the first versions, but has a P-90 pickup like the thinner versions that came soon after this guitar was made. Very...
1968 Epiphone Casino
$7,500
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Casino was made by Gibson in the USA in 1968. This guitar shows only light play wear, and aside from the nut it is in all original condition. This is the "long neck" version that were produced in small numbers in the late 1960's. There are no cracks, breaks, or repairs. It has...
1966 Fender Jaguar 3tone
$6,336
TCGAKKI
Bind block 1966 Jaguar !
Fender introduced the Jazzmaster in 1958 to enter the jazz field, which was dominated by Gibson and Epiphone in the 1950s.As a result, Fender did not succeed in attracting conservative jazz guitarists, but it became popular among surf music guitarists in the early...
Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s Iced Tea
$649.99
Bananas At Large Inc
Featuring ProBucker™ Humbuckers
The Les Paul™ Standard 60s models from Epiphone’s new Inspired by Gibson™ Collection recreate the sound of 1960s era Les Pauls. Featuring a classic mahogany body with a maple cap, Grover® tuners, and powered by ProBucker™ humbuckers with CTS® potentiometers....
Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s Exclusive Figured Heritage
$699.99
Bananas At Large Inc
Featuring ProBucker™ Humbuckers
The Les Paul™ Standard 60s models from Epiphone’s new Inspired by Gibson™ Collection recreate the sound of 1960s era Les Pauls. Featuring a classic mahogany body with a maple cap, Grover® tuners, and powered by ProBucker™ humbuckers with CTS® potentiometers....
1967 Epiphone Rivoli EBV-232
$5,500
Fretted Americana
The Favorite of the Sixties British Bass Players
The Finest Example One Could Wish For…
1967 Epiphone Rivoli EBV-232
This wonderful lightweight bass weighs just 9.20 lbs. and has a nut width of 1 1/2 inches and a short scale length of 30 1/2 inches. Single-bound laminated maple top, back,...
1965 Gibson ES-345 XII
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Well Strung Guitars
How cool is this original 1965 Gibson ES-345 XII in Sunburst with a factory installed large crown inlay on the headstock?! This is the first ES-345-XII we’ve seen, as they normally used ES-335 specs with the 12-string configuration. The original owner might’ve figured the bigger headstock needed...
Fender 1960s
$10,560
TCGAKKI
Blonde color Jaguar!
Fender introduced the Jazzmaster in 1958 to enter the Jazz field, which was dominated by Gibson and Epiphone in the 1950s.As a result, Fender did not succeed in capturing the conservative jazz guitarists, but it became popular among surf music guitarists in the early 60's. In...
1960 Epiphone Olympic
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Take a look at this cool and clean 1960 Epiphone Olympic in its original Sunburst finish! When Gibson purchased Epiphone in 1957, they set about introducing several different models of solid-bodied electric guitars, which Epiphone had never done before. These models became the Wilshire, Crestwood,...
Gibson
$129
Chicago Music Exchange
The introduction of the Mini-Humbucker in the late-1960s served a growing need - the demand for a P-90- sized pickup with no hum. Gibson's world-class engineers set about creating a smaller, more compact humbucker to fit into the slot of a P-90. With its smaller size, narrow magnetic field, and...
Epiphone Firebird
$1,299
Chicago Music Exchange
Epiphone and the Gibson Custom Shop have teamed up again to create the Inspired by Gibson Custom 1963 Firebird | — an authentic replica of the guitar designed by legendary automotive designer Ray Dietrich. When it was launched in 1963, the Firebird™ was Gibson’s first neck-through-body model, and...
Epiphone Firebird
$1,699
Chicago Music Exchange
Epiphone and the Gibson Custom Shop have teamed up again to create the Inspired by Gibson Custom 1963 Firebird V — an authentic replica of the guitar designed by legendary automotive designer Ray Dietrich. When it was launched in 1963, the Firebird™ was Gibson’s first neck-through-body model, and...
Epiphone Firebird
$1,699
Chicago Music Exchange
Epiphone and the Gibson Custom Shop have teamed up again to create the Inspired by Gibson Custom 1963 Firebird V — an authentic replica of the guitar designed by legendary automotive designer Ray Dietrich. When it was launched in 1963, the Firebird™ was Gibson’s first neck-through-body model, and...
Epiphone Firebird
$1,299
Chicago Music Exchange
Epiphone and the Gibson Custom Shop have teamed up again to create the Inspired by Gibson Custom 1963 Firebird | — an authentic replica of the guitar designed by legendary automotive designer Ray Dietrich. When it was launched in 1963, the Firebird™ was Gibson’s first neck-through-body model, and...
Epiphone Firebird
$1,299
Chicago Music Exchange
Epiphone and the Gibson Custom Shop have teamed up again to create the Inspired by Gibson Custom 1963 Firebird | — an authentic replica of the guitar designed by legendary automotive designer Ray Dietrich. When it was launched in 1963, the Firebird™ was Gibson’s first neck-through-body model, and...
1963 Epiphone Riviera E360TD
$8,500
Fretted Americana
The Epiphone Version of the Gibson ES-335
1963 Epiphone Riviera E360TD
This guitar weighs in at just 7.70 lbs. and has a nice, fat nut width of just under 1 11/16 inches and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches. Single-bound laminated maple top, back, and sides with maple central...
2023 Epiphone J-200 Inspired by Gibson
$999
Thunder Road Guitars PDX
Freshly set up by our esteemed Guitar Tech, this Epiphone J-200 is dialed in and ready to join you at your next gig. Beautiful Aged Vintage Sunburst finish. All solid woods including Sitka Spruce top and Figured Maple Back & Sides. Quartersawn Spruce bracing. The quality of materials is above...
Epiphone Wilshire
$810
Chicago Music Exchange
Condition Note: Light scratches on headstock, pickups.Introducing the limited edition Epiphone 150th Anniversary Wilshire. This hard-rocking guitar was created in celebration of Epiphone’s 150th anniversary. From its introduction in 1959, the Wilshire has been one of Epiphone’s most successful...
1961 Epiphone SB-722D Olympic
$4,500
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Olympic was made in the USA in 1961. Most Epiphone models made by Gibson differed from the Gibson counterparts, but the Olympic from 1961 is pretty much identical to the Gibson Melody Maker, with the only real differences being the logo and the headstock shape. This example is all...
1962 Epiphone Olympic D
$2,450
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Olympic was made by Gibson in the USA in 1962. Aside from the headstock shape the Olympic from this era is identical to the Melody Maker. This guitar is all original except for the bridge and the original vibrola has been removed. The guitar has been pro-setup in our store and plays...
1965 Epiphone Olympic
$2,975
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Olympic was made by Gibson in the USA in 1965. It has a very rare "Pacific Blue" finish that has faded green. "Pacific Blue" is the epiphone version of Pelham Blue. This guitar shows play wear and heavy checking but it is in very nice condition overall. The tuners and pickguard...
Epiphone Les Paul
$999
Chicago Music Exchange
Paying tribute to the original sunburst Les Paul guitars released by Gibson between 1958 and 1960, the Epiphone Limited Edition 1959 Les Paul Standard Outfit rocks the classic styling that has come to define the instrument. A rosewood fingerboard adorns the '50s-style neck, while the flamed maple...
1967 Epiphone Riviera
$6,950
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Riviera was made in the USA by Gibson in 1967. The Riviera model is the Epiphone version of the ES-335, the primary differences being the headstock shape and the use of mini-humbuckers. This example shows play wear but is in overall nice shape. The parts are original except the...
1961 Epiphone Olympic D
$3,950
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Olympic D was made in the USA in 1961. It is the same as the Gibson melody maker from the period - the only different is the shape of the headstock and logo. This guitar is in very nice shape. All parts are original except for the bridge which is circa 1963 as it has the compensated...
1963 Epiphone Sorrento
$4,950
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Sorrento was made in the USA in 1963. This is a very cool thinline made by Gibson during it's finest period for electrics. The neck has a great profile with a wide 1 and 11/16th inch nut width. The parts are original except for the bigsby, the bridge, and the truss rod cover. ...
1967 Epiphone Sheraton
$8,950
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Sheraton was made in the USA by Gibson in 1967. The guitar shows light play wear and is in very good condition for its age with no structural damage of any kind. The guitar is also 100% original. The original pickguard has deteriorated a bit as you can see in the photos. There is...
1963 Epiphone Cortez
$3,950
SS Vintage
Here's a 1963 Epiphone FT-45 Cortez in Natural finish. 100% original example (with the exception of the E logo falling of the pickguard)! Essentially this is a Gibson LG-3, made in the Kalamazoo factory, right along with Gibsons. Spruce top, mahogany back and sides, X-braced, adjustable plastic...
1966 Fender Jaguar Matching Head
$9,856
TCGAKKI
1966 Jaguar with matching head from the Bind Dot period!
Fender introduced the Jazzmaster in 1958 to enter the Jazz field, which was dominated by Gibson and Epiphone in the 1950s.As a result, Fender did not succeed in capturing the conservative jazz guitarists, but it became popular among surf...