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1968 Gibson SJ Southern Jumbo  –  £3299

1968 Gibson SJ Southern Jumbo – £3299

NEW ARRIVAL  For me this is one of the most iconic looking Gibson acoustic guitars - a square shouldered dreadnought in a honeyed finish, with a three point pickguard, and eye catching pearl split...

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2017 Gibson J100 Walnut – £1999

2017 Gibson J100 Walnut – £1999

NEW ARRIVAL  For those who want the look and feel of a Gibson jumbo, but don’t want the brightness of Maple back and sides found on a J200, the J100 Walnut is a great alternative. It features a...

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2011 Gibson SJ200 Studio  –  £1999

2011 Gibson SJ200 Studio – £1999

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...

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1967 Gibson J45

1967 Gibson J45

SOLD  This 1967 J45 has one of the most beautifully faded cherry sunburst finishes I’ve seen, really eye catching, contrasting beautifully with the tortoise pickguard. Tonally it has a very familiar...

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2023 Gibson J45 Standard

2023 Gibson J45 Standard

ON HOLD  The J45 Standard is a fine example of Gibson accurately recreating one of their most famous models and, as a slope shouldered dreadnought, one of their most desirable. The tobacco sunburst...

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2021 Epiphone USA Frontier  –  £2849

2021 Epiphone USA Frontier – £2849

NEW ARRIVAL  The Frontier holds a very important part in Gibson’s development of the acoustic guitar. When Gibson bought Epiphone in 1957, and moved their production from New York to Kalamazoo,...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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