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1943 Gibson LG2 Banner

1943 Gibson LG2 Banner

SOLD  They call the LG2 the mini J45, and you can see why. It’s an incredibly versatile guitar for a 00 size, and what it lacks in bass boom, it makes up for in mid range thump and resonant trebles....

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1969 Gibson J200

1969 Gibson J200

SOLD  What can you say about the J200 that hasn’t already been said. It really is the King of the Flat Tops. Probably the most recognisable acoustic guitar of all time. Think Elvis, Bob Dylan,...

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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...

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1941 Kalamazoo KG-12 Oriole

1941 Kalamazoo KG-12 Oriole

SOLD  The Kalamazoo Oriole was only produced between 1940 - 1941, as a more deluxe version of Gibson's depression era guitars, built from higher grade tonewoods than the standard Kalamazoo guitars....

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1957 Gibson LG2 3/4

1957 Gibson LG2 3/4

SOLD  This is a great example of a very hard to find model only made between 1949 and 1962, the model famously played by Arlo Guthry. As a 3/4 size guitar it doesn't have a huge bass response, but...

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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...

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1963 Epiphone Frontier

1963 Epiphone Frontier

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...

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