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1955 Fender Esquire

$38,500
Year, Make, Model: 1955 Fender Esquire Serial Number: 09695 Weight: 7 lbs 4 oz Finish: See through Blonde Body Material: Ash Body Construction: One Piece Solid Neck Material: Maple Neck Construction: One piece Fretboard Material: Maple, lacquered Frets: Replaced, medium size Neck Date: 11-55 Body Date: 10-55 Neck Thickness: 1st Fret: 0.93" 12th Fret: 1.0" Nut Width: 1.64" Tuners:...
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1997 Gibson Custom, Art, Historic R8

$5,499.99
From the Gibson factory in 1997, this Custom, Art, Historic Les Paul is top tier. The book-matched, maple top is stunning in Lemon Burst finish. The slim 60s neck profile, rosewood fretboard, and no wear on the back of the neck it will play like a brand new guitar. There is light play wear on the back of the body. Year & Model: 1997 Gibson Custom, Art, Historic Les Paul R8 Serial Number: 8...
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1958 Martin 5-18

$3,499.99
The Martin style 5-18 is the smallest guitar in Martin catalogs, at the lower bout, it measures 11.25″, while at the upper bout it is 8.25″. And its body is just 16″ in length, with a scale of 21.4″. In 1930s catalogs, the style 5-18 and the less expensive matching size 5-17 were listed with the caption “Junior, or three-quarter, sizes fine for children; easy to hold and to play.” Though most...
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1953 Martin 5-18

$3,499.99
The Martin style 5-18 is the smallest guitar in Martin catalogs, at the lower bout, it measures 11.25″, while at the upper bout it is 8.25″. And its body is just 16″ in length, with a scale of 21.4″. In 1930s catalogs, the style 5-18 and the less expensive matching size 5-17 were listed with the caption “Junior, or three-quarter, sizes fine for children; easy to hold and to play.” Though most...
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1978 Gibson Les Paul Custom 25/50 Anniversary

$7,199.99
Issued in 1978, this model commemorates and celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Les Paul guitar and Les Paul’s 50th year in the music industry! The guitar features an intricate pearl and abalone 25/50 inlay on the headstock. Gold tuners with silver buttons, abalone side dot markers, beautiful flame maple top, 5-piece flamed maple neck, split block parallelogram inlays, an engraved gold truss...
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1972 Gibson Brydland

$9,500
We purchased this 1972 Gibson Byrdland from the original owner Mike! His original purchase receipt can be found in the case! He purchased the guitar new with cash and a trade for $780.00 in 1972! He took extremely good care of his guitar; there is very little play wear, however the cellulose pickguard had started to deteriorate leaving some corrosion to the pickups and surrounding metals. We...
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1962 Gibson ES-355

$23,999
The ES-355TD (Thinline semi-hollow, Double pickups) was at the top of Gibson's range of thinline semi-hollowbody electric guitars. The headstock has a split-diamond inlay rather than the smaller crown inlay on the 335/345, in addition to a multiple-layered binding. The fingerboard inlays are inlaid mother-of-pearl blocks, beginning at the first position of the fretboard. In addition to the...
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