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1936 Gibson L-00

1936 Gibson L-00

SOLD  The L00 is probably Gibson’s best know blues guitar, and as their desirability grows, they’re becoming more difficult to find. This is a great example, full of character, vibe, and mojo, with stunning good looks. When you pick the guitar up you soon realise what...

1966 Epiphone Cortez  –  £1749

1966 Epiphone Cortez – £1749

NEW ARRIVAL  Gibson bought Epiphone in 1957, and moved it to the Gibson factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1960. Epiphones were then built in the Gibson factory from 1960 - 1969 until being transfered to Japan in early 1970. So buying a 60's Epiphone gets you a USA...

1938 Gibson L-4

1938 Gibson L-4

SOLD  The 1930’s was a true golden era for Gibson’s archtop line: a period that produced some of the most sought after and famed instruments. Choice Maple and Spruce was abundant, and this guitar is built with stunning pieces of both. Re introduced with this...

1937 Epiphone Apollo / Olympic  –  £1499

1937 Epiphone Apollo / Olympic – £1499

NEW ARRIVAL  The Epiphone Apollo is a little known model, based on the Olympic, but made for the UK market, produced between 1937 - 1939. By 1937 the Olympic had a 15 1/4” lower bout, still with the Epiphone Masterbilt banner logo, with 3 segmented "f" holes, trapeze...

1936 Epiphone Navarre – £3999

1936 Epiphone Navarre – £3999

NEW ARRIVAL 30’s Epiphone flat tops are one of the best kept secrets in vintage guitars, and certainly amongst the rarest. The Navarre flattop was introduced in 1931, and was Epiphone’s response to the Gibson Roy Smeck Stage Deluxe. It’s a big bodied Red Spruce /...

1951 Gibson LG1

1951 Gibson LG1

SOLD  A 50’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...

1995 Gibson J100 Special Edition – £1999

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...

1958 Gibson J160E – £3499

1958 Gibson J160E – £3499

NEW ARRIVAL Possibly the most recognisable of all Gibson acoustics, the J160E was made famous by the Beatles, and as such if you want to recreate that unique sound – this is the only guitar that gets you there. There have been various modern reissues by Gibson that...

1935 Kalamazoo KG11

1935 Kalamazoo KG11

SOLD  The Kalamazoo KG11 is the lesser known cousin of the KG14. Visually it’s very different with a squat dreadnought body shape, and tonally it’s less bluesy but more versatile. It still has all the classic Gibson built depression era Kalamazoo traits, lightly...

1974 Gibson J50 Deluxe – £1599

1974 Gibson J50 Deluxe – £1599

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...