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1946 Gibson L48  –  £2199

1946 Gibson L48 – £2199

NEW ARRIVAL  1946, one year after Banner Gibson’s were produced, is the only year Gibson produced guitars with the large Script logo without the Banner. By 1947 the more familiar squared logo came into production. 1946 is also the first year of production of the L48,...

1937 Gibson L-7  –  £3499

1937 Gibson L-7 – £3499

NEW ARRIVAL  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. Introduced in 1932, the...

1969 Gibson B15  –  £1199

1969 Gibson B15 – £1199

NEW ARRIVAL  This is an all original, 1969 Gibson for a non vintage price. This all Mahogany B15 is a smaller bodied guitar - 00 size - which tend to be great for fingerstyle playing, although this is a great strummer as well. Considered by many to be an understudy to...

1936 Epiphone Navarre  –  £3999

1936 Epiphone Navarre – £3999

SOLD  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 / Mahogany...

1989 Heritage Eagle  –  £1499

1989 Heritage Eagle – £1499

NEW ARRIVAL  Heritage is the company that formed when Gibson moved factories from Kalamazoo, Michigan to Nashville, Tennessee in September 1984, by three senior employees who chose not to move. These men bought the original Kalamazoo factory plus much of the...

1925 Gibson L-1  –  £2199

1925 Gibson L-1 – £2199

NEW ARRIVAL  This guitar is a real beauty, and in amazing condition for a nearly 100 year old guitar. It's a rare example of an arch top guitar with a central sound hole. Tonally it's voiced for blues and jazz - this is the predecessor to the flat top L1 that Robert...

1963 Epiphone Frontier  –  £2999

1963 Epiphone Frontier – £2999

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...