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2021 Gretsch G5622
$475
Summary: The Gretsch G5622 exhibits a balanced sound, thanks to its Black Top Broad’Tron humbuckers, while a weight-relieved center block provides feedback-free performance, even under high gain. You’ll appreciate the comfortable playability of this semi’s U-shaped neck, and its anchored Adjusto-matic, Gretsch V-Stoptail tailpiece serves up all the sustain you could ever want.Body: Laminated...
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2021 Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s
$2,250
Summary: The Les Paul Standard 50's has a solid mahogany body with a maple top, a rounded 50's-style mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and trapezoid inlays. It's equipped with an ABR-1, the classic-style Tune-O-Matic bridge, aluminum stop bar tailpiece, vintage deluxe tuners with keystone buttons, and aged gold tophat knobs. The calibrated Burstbucker 1 (neck) and Burstbucker 2 (bridge)...
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~1970 Ibanez 1970's 2387CT Rocket Roll Sr.
$5,999
Summary: This guitar was part of the trio including the 2459 Destroyer, 2469 Futura, and the 2387 Rocket Roll Sr. The 2387CT was introduced by Ibanez in 1975. It was made in Japan by FujiGen. This model is also known as the Rocket Roll Sr. This model is a copy of the Gibson Korina Flying V. This is a very light guitar made of solid ash. It comes equipped with Super 70's humbuckers and “Star”...
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1954 Gretsch Country Club 6193
$4,250
Summary: This Gretsch Country Club 6193 features a 3 3/8” deep body with 4-ply binding. The bound fingerboard has pearl block inlays and 21 frets. The headstock is adorned with the script Gretsch logo along with Synchromatic logo. It comes equipped with two DeArmond Dynasonic pickups and a Melita Synchro-Sonic bridge. It has the original clear control knobs and harp tailpiece. The binding has...
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1974 Guild Starfire VI
$4,000
Summary: Featuring Guild’s iconic double-cutaway Starfire body shape, this Starfire VI has a beautiful Walnut finish with a maple top, back, and sides, and a solid center block. Dual humbucker pickups, offer a range of tones well-suited for a variety of playing styles and genres. The Starfire VI has a three-piece maple/walnut/maple neck and a bound ebony fingerboard inlaid with mother-of-pearl...
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1975 Rickenbacker 4001
$3,499
Summary: Initially developed as a deluxe, two-pickup upgrade to Rickenbacker’s 4000 bass, the Rickenbacker 4001 bass guitar has become a notable model for its long list of famous players. First released in 1961 with production lasting through the very early ‘80s, the 4001 has earned fans in bass players like Lemmy Kilmister, Kim Gordon, Rick James, and Geddy Lee. The extra pickup was added to the...
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1970 Gibson ES-330 TDW
$6,250
Summary: The Gibson ES-330 is a fully hollow double cutaway, meaning it lacks the center wood block found on its semi-hollow body counterpart, the ES-335. Also, in contrast to the 335, the 330 was built with a pair of P-90 pickups as opposed to humbuckers. The actual model number of this guitar is the ES-330TDW: the TDW stands for thin, double pickup, Walnut. This ES-330 TDW is referred to as a...
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1982 Gibson Les Paul
$6,250
Summary: In 1982, the Gibson Les Paul 30th Anniversary gold top appeared, marking the 1952 introduction of the Les Paul. However, the guitar itself is a based on a 1958 model Gold Top. Built between 1982 and 1984, these were the last Les Pauls built at Gibson's historic plant in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The Gibson Les Paul 30th Anniversary Gold Top features reissue 1958 body specs, with a single...
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1975 Rickenbacker 4001
$3,999
Summary: Initially developed as a deluxe, two-pickup upgrade to Rickenbacker’s 4000 bass, the Rickenbacker 4001 bass guitar has become a notable model for its long list of famous players. First released in 1961 with production lasting through the very early ‘80s, the 4001 has earned fans in bass players like Lemmy Kilmister, Kim Gordon, Rick James, and Geddy Lee. The extra pickup was added to the...
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1971 Gibson Les Paul Custom
$8,500
Summary: With its elegant lines and Ebony/Pearl/Gold aesthetic, the Les Paul Custom (nicknamed The Black Beauty) is easily one of the most iconic and beautiful guitars ever made. It features a body carved out of mahogany, unique among Les Paul models. The resulting dark mid-range tone from the body pairs perfectly with its bright-sounding solid ebony fingerboard. Altogether, it was a pinnacle of...
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2009 Gibson Les Paul
$4,499
Summary: The 1958 Les Paul Standard Reissue features all the painstaking historic construction methods. Like the 1958 originals, it has narrow frets which help more of the fingerboard wood to be heard in the tone profile. It also has a round, chunky neck profile for a full feel and maximum bending leverage. And finally, it has a beautiful plain maple top; each is unique and full of...
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2009 Gibson Les Paul
$4,499
Summary: The 1958 Les Paul Standard Reissue features all the painstaking historic construction methods. Like the 1958 originals, it has narrow frets which help more of the fingerboard wood to be heard in the tone profile. It also has a round, chunky neck profile for a full feel and maximum bending leverage. And finally, it has a beautiful plain maple top; each is unique and full of character....
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1965 Gibson SG Junior
$5,500
Summary: In 1961, the Gibson Les Paul Junior model morphed into what we now know as the SG body shape, a sharp double-cutaway guitar which was a drastic departure from the original Les Paul design. This all-mahogany SG Junior sports a single bridge position P-90 pickup, vibrola tailpiece and optional wraparound bridge, and an unbound rosewood fretboard with dot inlays. Body: Mahogany with a...
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1967 Gibson ES-335
$8,750
Summary: Like the Les Paul, the ES-335 stands as one of Gibson's all-time most iconic models. The ES-335 is a semi-hollow body guitar which means that it has a solid block of wood running through its center with hollow wings on either side. This construction style maintains the open tone of a hollow body while helping to reduce feedback. The ES-335 was introduced in 1958 and has remained in...
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1965 Fender Stratocaster
$29,999
Summary: Few things compare to a real deal vintage Fender Stratocaster! This Strat has been well cared for all of its life but was obviously played quite a bit….evident by the well-worn feeling neck. The neck feels incredible, the grey bottom pickups sound phenomenal and the original frets still have tons of life left in them. Our in house guitar tech just replaced a few of the stripped and...
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