NEW ARRIVAL This is the Daddy, the King of the Flat Tops. Nothing sounds or looks quite like an SJ200. A jumbo body with Spruce top and Flamed Maple back and sides, all in a stunning tobacco burst. Crown fingerboard inlays, bound fingerboard and headstock, a...
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2011 Gibson SJ200 Studio – £2499
NEW ARRIVAL Gibson’s Studio range gives the chance to buy classic Gibson models in a stripped back format. There’s nothing budget about them, just some of the bells and some of the whistles are missing. With the SJ200 the classic Spruce / Flame Maple jumbo has a...
2014 Gibson J45 Brown Top – £1799
NEW ARRIVAL Known as “The Workhorse,” the Gibson J-45 body style is among Gibson’s most beloved. This particular Custom Shop example sits at the top of Gibson’s J-45 line, and features a superb blend of tonewoods, giving a rich, strong sound, with plenty of bite. The...
2010 Gibson SJ200 Standard Ebony – £3299
NEW ARRIVAL Just when you think SJ200’s can’t look any better, you find one in Ebony. Not a common finish, Gibson have used it sparingly over the years. It has all the classic hallmarks of the king of the flat tops. AAA grade Spruce top over AAA grade flame Maple...
1957 Gibson LG2 3/4
SOLD This is a great example of a very hard to find model only made between 1949 and 1962, the model famously played by Arlo Guthry. As a 3/4 size guitar it doesn't have a huge bass response, but this allows the guitar to excel around the mid and treble ranges, and...
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...
1948 Gibson LG1
SOLD 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 the more...
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...
1963 Epiphone Frontier
SOLD When Gibson purchased Epiphone in 1957 there was already a line of great flat-top guitars in place. The FT-110 featured Maple back and sides and Gibson gave it the name “Frontier”. They changed the entire body shape to a square shouldered 16 1/4″ wide...