1974 Gibson Dove Custom
$4,495
A Flash Flood of Gear
This beautiful 1974 Gibson Dove Custom plays and sounds great! The neck feels comfortable and the action is not too high.
This guitar does show a few signs of cosmetic wear from over the years. There's various surface scratches, small dents, and scuffs throughout the body and some normal wear...
1973 Gibson Dove
$5,989
Dayton Vintage Guitars And Amps
The Dove has solid maple back and sides instead of the solid mahogany used for the Hummingbird, and a longer scale length (25.5" vs 24.75"). These make it a louder, brighter guitar
The double parallelogram fingerboard inlays, the two doves on the bridge, and the dove on the pickguard are...
1970 Gibson Dove
$4,795
Nationwide Guitars
A complete 1970 Gibson Dove with Original Paperwork. Natural Finish over a Spruce Top, Beautifully Figured Cherry Finished Maple Back, Adjustable Bridge, Dove Pickguard, Flamed Maple Neck, Parallelogram Fingerboard Inlays, and 1 11/16" Nut Width. Very Good Plus Vintage Condition displaying some...
1970 Gibson J-160E J-160E
$2,795
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
The Gibson J-160E is probably the most recognizable acoustic-electric guitar in history since John Lennon adopted it as his signature instrument in the early 1960s. While the specs changed constantly over its 25-year original run and several subsequent re-issues, this 1970 J-160E Custom John Lennon...
1965 Gibson ES 355
$12,850
Jay Rosen
This one has a very wide neck, wide at the nut. It feels great. There is overspray on the back of the neck from about the 3rd fret up to the headstock. It can be seen in the pictures. I think it is a well done repair but damage is hard to see. When I got this one, it had different tuners. I have...
1970 Gibson Southern Jumbo Deluxe Southern Jumbo Deluxe
$1,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
The Gibson Southern Jumbo/SJ/Country Western model guitars were originally created in 1942 during WW II, according to some as a perk specifically for the Gibson distributors below the Mason-Dixon Line. As with many of Gibson’s models—especially during the early war years--there are many variations...
1974 Ibanez Double Neck 2402
$3,250
Nationwide Guitars
An Early "Lawsuit Era" Ibanez 2402 Double Neck. This is the earliest Ibanez Double Neck we have ever encountered and it has some unique early features. The Electronics Layout and Pickguard design are unlike any 2402 we have seen in the wild. The layout includes a side mounted jack, two short...
1969 Gibson B-25-12 B-25-12
$1,795
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
According to The Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars, the Gibson B series of acoustic guitars was the direct successor to the LG series largely phased out in the mid-1960s. Generally speaking, the B-15 replaced the LG-0, the B-20 replaced the LG-1, the B-25 replaced the X-braced LG-2, and the larger B-45...
1978 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Converted to Standard
$2,999.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
This 1978 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe has been converted to LP Standard specs with the addition of a pairs of humbuckers, an Standard truss rod cover, and upgraded pots/caps.
The guitar would be a great collector's version without the changes. The frets...
2007 GIBSON CUSTOM SHOP 1275 Jimmy Page Doubleneck
$25,000
Guitar Showcase
#122 of 250 and Brand New Old Stock from our Vintage Vault. Never been sold, and comes with all the Case Candy, COA signed by Jimmy, and even the original shipping box. See pics. This is the real deal, a museum piece for Jimmy Page Fans, and you can be the first to own it! Hey, you can even play...
2022 Gibson Theodore
$6,599.99
Blues Vintage Guitars, Inc.
For sale is a gorgeous and unplayed 2022 Gibson Theodore, with a natural finish. It was one of just 106 guitars made with this finish, and one of 318 total. This guitar was purchased as a collectible. It has never been played. All documents that came with it are here. The guitar has spent its life...
1963 Gibson Everly Brothers
$45,000
Willies American Guitars
Unrepeatable. Rock history. Phil and Don Everly are American icons with movie star looks and killer hooks. The Everly Brothers were stars of country, pop, and rock & roll. Starting in 1956, they hit #1 in 1957 with “Bye Bye Love” with Don’s unmatched rhythm guitar tuned to an open chord, leaving an...