1991 Gibson J-100 Prototype
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Well well; here we have 1 of 2 Prototype 1939 Reissue J-100's made in 1991. This is the closest to the originals as Gibson has ever made. The model put into production after the prototypes were made lacked the stair step headstock, only these two had it, and were masterbuilt by Ren Ferguson & John...
1955 Gibson J-160E (Previously Owned by Nathaniel Rateliff) J-160E (Previously Owned by Nathaniel Rateliff)
$8,595
Chicago Music Exchange
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.SummaryFinish: OriginalBody Material: MahoganyTop Material: SpruceNeck Material:...
1969 Gibson J-50ADJ
$3,795
Imperial Vintage Guitars
1969 Gibson J-50ADJ In Natural Finish
This Guitar Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Finish Shows Cosmetic Playwear Including Dings, Marks And Scratches
Lacquer Checking Throughout
Top Cracks Near Bridge As Shown
Bridge Appears To...
1944 Gibson Banner J-45
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Superlative & scarce 1944 Banner J-45 in exceptionally fine condition, rare original maple body and neck with spruce top. Hands down the best J-45 I've had the pleasure of playing, no doubt owing to the maple. Rare for '44, this one's got a truss rod - that's never been turned. Hard to say which is...
1946 Gibson J-45
$6,999
TR Crandall Guitars
1946 Gibson J-45 in very good condition with a fair amount of wear for a just post banner-era Gibson. Very cool rare version with a mahogany top as opposed to the typical spruce top J-45. Tom replaced the bridge and bridge plate. Before arriving at our shop, the neck was reset, and given a...
1955 Gibson J-50
$5,999
TR Crandall Guitars
1955 Gibson J-50 in good condition with a fair amount of wear throughout the instrument. This guitar has had a few modifications and repairs prior to joining our inventory including an added previous generation of the Fishman Matrix undersaddle pickup, replaced tuning buttons and a repaired top...
1967 Gibson J-50 Adj J-50 Adj
$2,895
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
The Gibson J-50 Deluxe is essentially the same as the J-45 Deluxe except the natural finish replaces the J-45’s sunburst finish. Like the J-45, it has a jumbo body with a solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. In 1967, most had an adjustable rosewood bridge, a 14/20-fret rosewood...
1969 Gibson J-45 J-45
$4,360
Chicago Music Exchange
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.SummaryFinish: Original.Body Material: MahoganyTop Material: SpruceBody Details:...
1957 Gibson J 160 E
$10,000
Drew Berlin's Vintage Guitars
The Gibson J160 E was the writing guitar of choice for many of The Beatles early hits. This incredibly clean and original example from 1957 has the laminate top (on models made after 1955) 20 frets (on models after 1956) top hat knobs (starting in 1957) along with an Adjustable ceramic bridge that...
1940 Gibson SJ-100
$33,088
TCGAKKI
The world's first resource book of vintage Gibson J-200s is now on sale!
GIBSON KING OF THE FLAT-TOPSGIBSON KING OF THE FLAT-TOPS
The second collection is now in progress! "Please lend me "your" SJ/J-200."
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1941 Gibson SJ-100
$25,344
TCGAKKI
The world's first resource book of vintage Gibson J-200s is now on sale!
GIBSON KING OF THE FLAT-TOPSGIBSON KING OF THE FLAT-TOPS
The second collection is in progress! "Please lend me "your" SJ/J-200."
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1940 Gibson Super 400N
$24,995
The Guitar Broker
THIS IS A VERY MAGICAL & ULTRA RARE 1-OF-A-KIND 1940 GIBSON SUPER 400N MADE FOR MR. WILLIAM F. PEELE JR. IT WAS VERY SPECIAL ORDERED IN GIBSON’S NEW BLONDE FINISH (1ST AVAILABLE IN 1939) IN ITS NON-CUTAWAY VERSION WHICH WAS GIBSON’S TOP LINE 18″ MODEL, WAY ABOVE ITS OLDER SIBLING, THE L-5 MODEL....
~1932 Gibson Ukulele
$16,995.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
If you've seen the Poinsettia Ukulele we have in stock, you've seen one of Gibson's rarest and most sought after ukes. Now we bring you this one-of-a-kind piece that should attract plenty of attention from you who watch the ukulele market.
The...
2004 Gibson J-180 Everly Brothers
$3,290
Nico-Nico Guitars
Gibson 2004 The J-180 Everly Brothers
The J-180 is the signature model of the Everly Brothers, a country unit formed by brothers Don Everly and Phil Everly.
The body is a jumbo type, slightly smaller than the J-200, and has a distinctive look with an ebony black finish, tortoiseshell double...
2003 Gibson J-150
$3,995
Imperial Vintage Guitars
2003 Gibson J-150 Natural w/OHSC
This Guitar Is In Very Good Condition With Some Signs Of Use Throughout (Please See All Photos)
Listed From Our Orange Location
Made In Bozeman, Montana
Super Jumbo Body Style
Solid Spruce Top, Solid Figured Flamed Maple Back And Sides
Rosewood...
Epiphone J-180
$1,299
Chicago Music Exchange
The Gibson J-180 has been the choice of rock, country, and pop royalty, including legendary artists like the Everly Brothers, Cat Stevens, Dwight Yoakam, and Billie Joe Armstrong, up to some of today’s most famous artists. In collaboration with Gibson™ Custom, Epiphone is proud to release a new...
Epiphone J-180
$1,299
Chicago Music Exchange
The Gibson J-180 has been the choice of rock, country, and pop royalty, including legendary artists like the Everly Brothers, Cat Stevens, Dwight Yoakam, and Billie Joe Armstrong, up to some of today’s most famous artists. In collaboration with Gibson™ Custom, Epiphone is proud to release a new...
Epiphone J-180
$1,299
Chicago Music Exchange
The Gibson J-180 has been the choice of rock, country, and pop royalty, including legendary artists like the Everly Brothers, Cat Stevens, Dwight Yoakam, and Billie Joe Armstrong, up to some of today’s most famous artists. In collaboration with the Gibson Custom Shop, Epiphone is proud to release a...
1995 Gibson Everly Brothers
$4,499
TR Crandall Guitars
1995 Gibson J-180 Everly Brothers in ebony finish with white double binding in excellent condition. The guitar is all original aside from having a K & K pickup installed and a new bone saddle. Aside from a handful of finish cracks and two small repaired cracks near the very top of the soundhole,...
2023 Gibson J-45 Standard MCRS45CH Factory LR Baggs VTC system
$2,350
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
This Gibson J-45 Standard in Cherry is basically brand new. It is beautiful looking and sounds fantastic.
The guitar comes from Gibson with the factory LR Baggs VTC pickup system installed, making this an unbeatable package for the...
1963 Gibson Everly Brothers
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Well Strung Guitars
We love the look of this original 1963 Gibson Everly Brothers in Black! The Everly Brothers saw extraordinary success in the 1950s. With hits like “Bye Bye Love,” and “Wake Up Little Susie,” the pair cemented their fame as one of the greatest musical duos of all time. Their country-influenced rock...
1965 Gibson J-45 Adj. J-45 Adj.
$3,195
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
The Gibson J-45 is—despite Martin’s claim—America’s guitar, the signature instrument of the serious player in jams, gigs, hoedowns, hootenannies, parties, and front porches since the 1940’s. The original J-45 has a slope-shouldered jumbo body (until 1969) with a solid spruce top and mahogany back,...
1942 Gibson J-35
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Well Strung Guitars
This stunning 1942 Gibson J-35 comes in its original and clean Opaque Blonde finish! This is much more scarce than the Sunburst option, as Gibson started to use this finish in late ‘41/early ‘42, just before the model was discontinued in late ‘42. This guitar comes with an article written for the...
1963 Gibson Everly Brothers
$45,000
Willies American Guitars
Unrepeatable. Rock history. Phil and Don Everly are American icons with movie star looks and killer hooks. The Everly Brothers were stars of country, pop, and rock & roll. Starting in 1956, they hit #1 in 1957 with “Bye Bye Love” with Don’s unmatched rhythm guitar tuned to an open chord, leaving an...
1967 Gibson B-25N
$3,301
TCGAKKI
1967 B-25 / Gibson
Gibson's representative model of small body "B-25".The first smallbody guitar was the L-1, which was introduced in 1902, 120 years ago.In 1932, the L-00, the prototype of the B-25, was introduced, and in 1942, the L-00 was replaced by the LG-2 (sunburst) and LG-3 (natural).In...
2002 Gibson Advanced Jumbo
$2,703
TCGAKKI
Voluminous sound with a sense of opennessGibson / 2002 Advanced JumboThe "Advanced Jumbo" was born in 1936 and was manufactured for a very short period of time until about 1940.It is the successor to the "Jumbo" originally released in 1934, and has a 16" round shoulder jumbo body with spruce...
1968 Gibson B-25N
$3,262
TCGAKKI
Gibson / 1968 B-25NGibson's representative small body modelIt all started 120 years ago, back in 1902, with the introduction of the L-1.In 1932, the L-00, the prototype of the B-25, was introduced,In 1942, the L-00 was replaced by the LG-2 (sunburst) LG-3 (natural).In 1962, LG-2 was renamed B-25,...
1951 Gibson LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie
$3,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-2 in 1942 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck (with some exceptions because of wartime shortages). It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot...
1958 Gibson LG-1 LG-1
$1,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot inlay and black bridge pins, a 14/19-fret...
1953 Gibson LG-1 LG-1
$2,195
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot inlay and black bridge pins, a 14/19-fret...