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2003 Gibson J185 –  £2199

2003 Gibson J185 – £2199

NEW ARRIVAL  The J185 is the ideal guitar for someone who wants a J200 but finds them too big and bulky to play. It’s 16 1/4" wide with a scale length of 24 3/4" rather than a J200 which is 16 7/8" wide and has a scale length of 25 1/2". Not only is the J185 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...

2018 Gibson J45 Standard Heritage Cherry Sunburst

2018 Gibson J45 Standard Heritage Cherry Sunburst

SOLD  The J45 has always been one of the most iconic acoustic guitars, and in this Standard reissue Gibson have accurately reproduced one of their most famous models and, as a slope shouldered dreadnought, one of their most desirable. Tonally it's everything you'd...

1963 Epiphone Caballero  –  £1399

1963 Epiphone Caballero – £1399

NEW ARRIVAL  With Epiphones being built in the Gibson factory from 1960 - 1969 until being transferred to Japan in early 1970, this 1963 Epiphone Caballero is the equivalent of a Gibson LG0 - a small bodied, ladder braced, all Mahogany acoustic. The guitar has a warm,...

2004 Gibson Nick Lucas

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....

1931 Epiphone Triumph  –  £1649

1931 Epiphone Triumph – £1649

NEW ARRIVAL  The Triumph was introduced in Epiphone’s original archtop line of 1931, with a 15 3/4" lower bout, Walnut back and sides, 3 segment F holes, and the Masterbuilt block logo. By 1933 the body was increased to 16 3/8” with Maple back ad sides, and in 1936 it...

2015 Gibson Southern Jumbo Custom Shop

2015 Gibson Southern Jumbo Custom Shop

SOLD  The Southern Jumbo hasn’t been in production as a standard model for quite a while now, so whenever Gibson produce a limited run version, or in this case a Custom Shop version, they’re usually pretty special. There’s no one thing you can point your finger at...

1961 Gibson J50

1961 Gibson J50

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...

1938 Epiphone Olympic

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...

1939 GIBSON CROMWELL L50 – £999

1939 GIBSON CROMWELL L50 – £999

NEW ARRIVAL  During the Great Depression, Gibson realised that most people couldn’t afford their guitars, so they made more affordable versions under different names – Kalamazoo being the best known, but also Cromwell, Recording King, Fascinator and Carson Robison....