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1989 Epiphone SQ180  –  £399

1989 Epiphone SQ180 – £399

NEW ARRIVAL  The Gibson J180 Everly Brothers has to be one of their most striking looking guitars, but with prices inaccessable for most, the Epiphone SQ180 is a more affordable alternative, but with Gibson’s heritage. With a Spruce top, and Maple back and sides, it...

1961 Gibson J50  –  £3999

1961 Gibson J50 – £3999

SOLD  Early 60’s J50’s are getting harder to find, and this is a fine example of the classic Spruce / Mahogany slope shouldered shape with a honey coloured top, with dark red tortoise pickguard. This guitar has all the unmistakable characteristics of an early 60's...

1931 Gibson L-0  –  £2999

1931 Gibson L-0 – £2999

NEW ARRIVAL  Only made between 1926 - 1933, and only in this body shape from 1931, this has to be one of the rarest Gibson models around. The L-0 is a 00 size, X braced all Mahogany guitar, and only 12 frets to the body which changes the string tension and therefore...

1958 Gibson Country Western  –  £5799

1958 Gibson Country Western – £5799

SOLD  60's Gibson slope shouldered dreadnoughts are fantastic guitars, but the jump to a 50's model is incredible, in fact I could run out of superlatives describing it's sound. So let's just say it's everything you could want from a vintage Gibson, hugely versatile,...

1992 Gibson L-00 1936 Reissue –  £2199

1992 Gibson L-00 1936 Reissue – £2199

NEW ARRIVAL  The 1936 L-00 Reissue is one of Gibson’s first historic acoustic reissues, and a great example of them trying to capture a moment in history. The L-00 is one of the most iconic blues guitars ever, and by choosing a 1936 model they picked one of the most...

1938 Epiphone Olympic  –  £1849

1938 Epiphone Olympic – £1849

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...

1934 Gibson L50  –  £1999

1934 Gibson L50 – £1999

SOLD  1934 is the only year Gibson made the L50 in this shape - introduced in 1932 it had a shrunken dreadnought shape with a central sound hole, and by 1935 the body widened and had F holes - the 1934 model has a more traditional L00 style shape with arched top, flat...

1969 Gibson J-160E  –  £2999

1969 Gibson J-160E – £2999

NEW ARRIVAL  Forever associated with the Beatles, the J-160 E is one of the most famous guitars of all time. Interestingly in 1969 the body shape changed from slope shoulder to square shoulder, giving the guitar quite a different look, but still the same recognisable...

1980 GIBSON MARK VIII PROTOTYPE – £1999

1980 GIBSON MARK VIII PROTOTYPE – £1999

NEW ARRIVAL  This is very rare find. Built in 1980 and based around the Mark series of guitars that Gibson produced in the mid – late 70’s, but with a traditional belly bellow bridge, a vintage style 3 point tortoiseshell pickguard, and a deluxe multiple bound...

1973 Gibson Blue Ridge  –  £1399

1973 Gibson Blue Ridge – £1399

NEW ARRIVAL  Only produced between 1968 - 1979, the Gibson Blue Ridge Custom is a classic Spruce / Rosewood square shouldered dreadnought. As the name suggests, it was designed to echo the music of the Blue Ridge mountains, so think country, blues and bluegrass tones....