NEW ARRIVAL With prices of 60’s J50’s becoming very expensive, early to mid 70’s examples have become the more affordable way of getting a vintage Gibson dreadnought tone. It’s a classic example of the ‘workhorse’ guitar, and one of Gibson’s most iconic models. The...
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1938 Kalamazoo KG14 – £1849
NEW ARRIVAL There are few acoustic guitars more wrapped up in music history than the Kalamazoo KG14. It's the model that Robert Johnson played in his first studio session in November 1936 before getting arrested for a bar room brawl and losing his guitar. When he...
2008 Gibson CJ-165 – £1999
NEW ARRIVAL Only produced between 2006 - 2008, the CJ-165 provides an alternative to Gibson's medium bodied jumbos such as the J185. If you're looking for big tone in an easier to handle package, the Gibson CJ-165 may be the answer - the mini jumbo size and slightly...
1941 Gibson L30 – £1699
NEW ARRIVAL By 1941 the Gibson L30 featured sunburst back and sides, rather than plain brown, making it visually more appealing, and this is a beautiful example in a fantastic looking faded tobacco sunburst, with very desirable script logo. The tone is voiced...
1964 Gibson Country Western
SOLD For me this is one of the most iconic looking Gibson acoustic guitars - a square shouldered dreadnought with a three point pickguard, a honey coloured top, and eye catching pearl split parallelogram fingerboard inlays. Also it's unusual to see such a beautifully...
1939 Kalamazoo Cromwell L50 – £1249
NEW ARRIVAL Cromwell are one of the lesser known depression era brands made by Gibson between 1934 - 1940. They have a similar look and feel to the Gibsons of the same era, but were built with budget in mind. Consequently these guitars were built more lightly, and...
1948 Gibson LG1 – £2499
NEW ARRIVAL A 40’s LG1 is a rare find indeed. A 00 size guitar with Spruce top, Mahogany back and sides, and most importantly ladder bracing. This gives the guitar a quicker attack and quicker fade, and what people consider to be a classic boxy blues sound. Unlike...
1995 Gibson J100 Special Edition – £1999
NEW ARRIVAL In 1995 Gibson produced a limited Special Edition of the J100. The model was already popular as a Spruce / Mahogany jumbo, offering a greater warmth and depth than the better known J200. With the Special Edition, Gibson used an Adirondack top to give a...
2004 Gibson Nick Lucas
SOLD Gibson’s collaboration with Nick Lucas gave birth to one of the most desirable models ever. A traditional 00 shape body, but deeper than normal, with Flamed Maple back and sides – this gives a full bass, crisp, sparkling top-end, and exceptional tonal balance....
1938 Epiphone Olympic
SOLD This guitar is from Epiphone’s golden archtop age, when the company was still based in New York before they were bought by Gibson in 1957. 30’s and 40’s Epiphone archtops have long been considered among the best of their kind, and the Epiphone Olympic is now...