~1918 GIBSON F-2
$4,495
Guitar Showcase
FON #11039, can't read the serial number, so year is a guess. Looks to have been re-fined or re-sprayed. Some tight (sealed) cracks on top and back and lots of buckle rash on back that has been re-sprayed over? Tuners have been replaced. Needs strings and a set up.
Neck looks good and action is...
1917 Gibson F2
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Guitar Exchange
Lovely and original Gibson F-2; very healthy neck and frets / excellent playability and tone. Pick guard broken, original hard case in good condition other than hinges, which are not. Headstock scroll re-attached as usual and there is a scratch on the back that looks like a crack but isn't, even...
1964 Gibson F-25
$3,995
Rumble Seat Music
This flattop is nothing like your typical Gibson acoustic. The mahogany neck plays like a classical nylon guitar, with a 2" nut width and flat 17-fret fingerboard. Also features a solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and this model's signature double pickguards. Despite its unique build and...
1934 Gibson L-50
$3,495
The Guitar Broker
This is an extremely rare, made only 2 years, all original 1934 Gibson L-50 arched top w/a round hole made before it turned into an F-hole Arch Top model the following year. Its beautiful Dark Sunburst finished Adirondack spruce top sports its original raised tortoise’gard. It has a 1 piece...
1929 Gibson L-5 Master Model
$22,500
Jet City Guitars, LLC
SN: 84679. FON: 9306 Friends, A Lloyd Loar L-5, like the Martin OM-28 and D-18/28, is one of the defining guitars of our time. It’s the first f-hole archtop guitar. Most all of the great jazz guitarists played one at some point or one of the many f-hole archtop offshoots from Gibson and other...
1940 Gibson Super 400N
$24,995
The Guitar Broker
THIS IS A VERY MAGICAL & ULTRA RARE 1-OF-A-KIND 1940 GIBSON SUPER 400N MADE FOR MR. WILLIAM F. PEELE JR. IT WAS VERY SPECIAL ORDERED IN GIBSON’S NEW BLONDE FINISH (1ST AVAILABLE IN 1939) IN ITS NON-CUTAWAY VERSION WHICH WAS GIBSON’S TOP LINE 18″ MODEL, WAY ABOVE ITS OLDER SIBLING, THE L-5 MODEL....
2005 Gibson ES-335TDC Eric Clapton
$29,950
Fretted Americana
One of only 175 guitars produced for sale in the USA
2005 Gibson ES-335TDC Eric Clapton
This Eric Clapton ES-335 is one of only 175 guitars produced for sale in the USA (there were an additional 74 for export markets) which replicates the guitar Eric Clapton originally purchased in 1964 and...
1984 Gibson Citation
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Well Strung Guitars
This stunning 1984 Gibson Citation in Sunburst is flamed, gilded, and meticulously crafted! As one of their luxe archtop models, the Citation showcases some of Gibson’s finest craftsmanship, with ornate trimmings from headstock to toe. Very few of these were produced annually, each receiving a...
1917 Gibson Style O
$6,495
The Guitar Broker
This is an elegant Gibson Style O Artist Model Arch Top Acoustic Guitar made in 1917, made in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with what appears to be serial # 33695, its got a red sunburst varnish finish over its carved spruce top, its birch back and sides have a ton of cool figuring all over, its fat V...
Fairbanks F-35 1934 'Martelle' De Luxe - Torrefied Adirondac
$14,500
Eddie's Guitars
This incredible Fairbanks F-35 1934 'Martelle' De Luxe model is closely based on a one of a kind guitar built by Gibson in 1934 for Kalamazoo-based Gibson dealer, Charles Martelle. In that era Gibson was known for building unique guitars specifically for different shops that carried Gibson Guitars....
1957 Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins Hollow Body (third version)
$15,500
Fretted Americana
The Holy Grail of Gretsches!
6120 Chet Atkins Hollow Body (third version)
This 'third-version' "Holy Grail of Gretsches" weighs just 6.90 lbs. and has a nice, fat nut width of 1 11/16 inches and a scale length of 24 1/2 inches. Two and seven eighths inch thick double-bound laminated maple...
Gibson Preowned Gibson ES-Les Paul Alex Lifeson Signature Model #9 of 200
$7,995
The Guitar Sanctuary
This Preowned Gibson ES-Les Paul Alex Lifeson Signature Model is in good overall condition, with the original hardshell case, and COA. It is #9 of 200. It was owned by a long-time, regular customer who has sadly passed away, and we are helping his widow sell off his collection. As such, we...