1961 Gibson SG Junior
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Well Strung Guitars
We cannot get over how clean this all-original 1961 Gibson SG Junior in TV Yellow is! These guitars are rare in their own right, but to see one in this condition brings it to another level. This TV finish has very evenly aged with time to a nice, deep yellow with almost no finish checking. The neck...
1961 Gibson EB-0
$5,150
Southside Guitars
This Gibson EB-0 was made in the USA in 1961. This is the first version slab bodied model - very similar to a LP Junior style. This bass shows play wear but no structural damage. It is all original. It has been pro-setup in our store and is in excellent playing condition. It weighs 8 lbs 11 oz...
1961 Gibson Les Paul/SG Junior
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Well Strung Guitars
This 1961 Gibson Les Paul/SG Junior in its original Cherry finish is completely original and oh-so stunning! The former owner took great care of this guitar, as it’s complete with its original alligator chipboard case, original Gibson hang tags, and a vintage cord and strap! This “complete package”...
1951 Gibson LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie
$3,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-2 in 1942 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck (with some exceptions because of wartime shortages). It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot...
1965 Gibson SG Junior
$5,500
Empire Guitars RI
Summary: In 1961, the Gibson Les Paul Junior model morphed into what we now know as the SG body shape, a sharp double-cutaway guitar which was a drastic departure from the original Les Paul design. This all-mahogany SG Junior sports a single bridge position P-90 pickup, replacement compensated...
1965 Gibson SG Junior
$5,500
Empire Guitars RI
Summary: In 1961, the Gibson Les Paul Junior model morphed into what we now know as the SG body shape, a sharp double-cutaway guitar which was a drastic departure from the original Les Paul design. This all-mahogany SG Junior sports a single bridge position P-90 pickup, vibrola tailpiece and...
1961 Gibson LG-2 LG-2
$2,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-2 in August of 1942 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce x-braced top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with two pearl dots and black bridge pins, a...
1969 Epiphone/Gibson FT-30 "Caballero" FT-30 "Caballero"
$795
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
I apologize in advance for telling you folks what some of you already know and others of you don’t want to know, but it’s stuff which anybody who is considering bidding on this guitar ought to know, so here goes:
Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the...
Gibson L-Junior
$3,200
Rumble Seat Music
Designed as an entry level archtop, the L-Jr offers a surprsingly loud, balanced tone perfect for blues players. The great playing, large profile neck has low action throughout and the entire guitar remains in great shape for a 100 year old instrument! The original finish is intact but has been...
Lifton Historic SG
$349
Chicago Music Exchange
Since 1918, Lifton™ has been acclaimed worldwide for fine leather goods and musical instrument cases that are as synonymous with Gibson as the instruments inside of them. Lifton continues that tradition of excellence today with our Lifton Historic Hardshell Cases. Inspired by the iconic cases from...
1961 Gibson ES-330T
$7,750
Willies American Guitars
Cherry, dot neck, EX+, we had this guitar 4-5 years ago and boy are we happy to see it again. We look at this one pickup 330 the same way we see Gibson’s other one pickup guitars like the Les Paul Jr. or even an SG Jr. These have body binding and a fully adjustable nickel tune-a-matic bridge. This...
1961 Gibson Les Paul Jr. Double Cut
$7,995.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
If you like Juniors but you struggle with fat necks, this is the one for you!
The slimmer, early 1961 neck profile appears to have absolutely nothing to do with the tone - this one drives an amp like all the others! It set up really nicely with...