2018 Gibson Firebird V
$1,999
Moe's Guitars
Moe's Guitars
726 Lafayette Ave
Hawthorne, NJ 07506
(347) 893-0195
www.moesguitarshop.com
"If we wouldn't play it, we wouldn't sell it."
Gibson Firebird V 2018 7.1 Lbs with Hard Case & Free Lifetime Setups just in. We ran it thru the shop giving it a clean bill of health and then did a...
1965 Gibson Firebird III
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1965 Gibson Firebird XII
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As far as Non-Reverse Firebirds are concerned, it doesn’t get much cooler than this factory 1965 XII in Kerry Green! This is one of Gibson’s rarest custom colors, so seeing it on this twelve-string example is truly insane! The neck is a comfortable, medium-depth C profile that fills the...
1963 Gibson Firebird I
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It’s hard to believe this 1963 Gibson Firebird I in Kerry Green is over 60 years old and still this clean, but believe it! Of the ten custom colors Gibson unveiled with the Firebird model, Kerry Green is among the rarest examples, especially in this condition. The full C neck on this guitar stands...
1964 Gibson Firebird III
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Here’s a superb 1964 Gibson Firebird III in the rare custom color Ember Red! This example has some great wear and patina, and the weather checking throughout really gives the guitar some fantastic character. The vibrant finish combined with the rich rosewood of the fretboard and patina’d pickguard...
1965 Gibson Firebird III
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This 1965 Gibson Firebird III in its original Cardinal Red finish features a lefty, or “Non-Reverse” neck! Towards the end of 1965, Gibson was trying to use up their remaining parts from the Reverse Firebird model in preparation for the Non-Reverse line that year. There were a few...
1964 Gibson Firebird V
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This entirely original and incredibly rare 1964 Gibson Firebird V in Pelham Blue/Inverness Green is mind-blowing, as it barely has a scratch on it! In addition to being super clean finish-wise, the guitar itself is a fantastic instrument, with an exceptionally comfortable neck, virtually unplayed...
1964 Gibson Firebird III
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Check out this completely original 1964 Gibson Firebird III in Sunburst! Gibson’s neck-through-body design is on full display with these Sunburst models, as the 7-piece laminate center is visible the whole way through. As a bonus, this example has some beautiful figuring in the mahogany! This...
1965 Gibson Firebird III
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We’re extremely grateful to have this super rare 1965 Gibson Firebird III in its original Frost Blue finish! Towards the end of the original “Reverse” Firebird run, Gibson had several lefty necks left over. Instead of disposing of them, they used the remaining stock to make a small batch of...
1966 Gibson Firebird XII
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Here’s a beautiful and fully original 1966 Gibson Firebird XII in Sunburst! Less than 300 of these twelve string variants were shipped in its limited production window of 1966-67, and this one is a great example! It has all of the jangle and brightness you’d want in a twelve-string while remaining...
1965 Gibson Firebird I
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We’re overjoyed to have this extremely rare 1965 Gibson Firebird I in its original Heather Poly finish! Of every Gibson Custom Color that was released with the birth of the Firebird, Heather Poly is one of, if not the rarest of the bunch. This particular example’s finish has an even fade/yellowing...
1965 Gibson Firebird VII
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Look at this stunning 1965 Gibson Firebird VII in its original Polaris White finish and gold hardware! If you haven’t read our blog on both Reverse and Non-Reverse Firebirds, be sure to check that out HERE. This Firebird feels fantastic in the hand, and the slimmer nut width makes playing anywhere...
1964 Gibson Firebird III
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At first glance, you’d think this Gibson Firebird III in Frost Blue was a reissue, but this piece has been completely original since the day it left the factory in 1964! Finding a Custom Color Reverse Firebird is always challenging, but to find one in Frost Blue and in this condition is nothing...
1965 Gibson Firebird III
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1967 Gibson Firebird III
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How cool is this all-original 1967 Gibson Firebird III in Sparkling Burgundy?! This finish is Gibson’s answer to Fender’s “Candy Apple Red,” and this particular one has aged and faded uniquely. Some of the deeper red remains, while other areas have lightened up to a reddish-gold hue. With a thinner...
1965 Gibson Firebird I
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You can feel the heat looking at this gorgeous 1965 Gibson Firebird I Non-Reverse in its rare and well-preserved original Ember Red finish! This is just a fun guitar to play, with two balanced P-90 pickups, a short Maestro Vibrola, and a super comfortable neck shape. The original frets and...
1964 Gibson Firebird III
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This all-original 1964 Gibson Firebird III in custom color Pelham Blue is so well preserved! Pelham Blue, as well as any custom finish, is pretty rare to come across on any Firebird, much less an early reverse style like this one. This extremely resonant example is such a great player and the sound...
1966 Gibson Firebird V
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This 1966 Gibson Firebird V (Non-Reverse) has aged like a fine wine in its original Pelham Blue finish! Overall, this piece is in excellent condition, and the mild aging of the clear coat has almost given it a slight “Inverness” look. It features two well-balanced mini-humbucking pickups, a clean...
1963 Gibson Firebird V
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This first-year Gibson Firebird V comes in its original Polaris White finish! This whole guitar has taken on slight yellowing to the clear, leaving us with this gorgeous, creamy color. As an early example from 1963, there is no Firebird logo on the pickguard. This model features Gibson’s first...
1966 Gibson Firebird VII
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Check out the patina and check on this 1966 Gibson Non-Reverse Firebird VII! As you can see, the wear on this piece shows a good amount of Blue, particularly on the back and edges of the guitar. The vibe is simply off the charts on this guitar, with checking, wear, and patina throughout this piece....
1963 Gibson Firebird III
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This is a remarkable first year 1963 Gibson Firebird III in Cherry! It’s so early that this has a solid through-neck design rather than the laminate most other Firebirds are made with. Gibson began releasing “radical” shaped guitars with the Flying V and Explorer in the late 1950s, but the run was...
1964 Gibson Firebird VII
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This 1964 Gibson Firebird VII in Sunburst was once owned by the great G.E. Smith! You may recognize him as the lead guitarist for Hall and Oates, or most likely as a longtime bandleader for Saturday Night Live. This guitar has certainly been played, and as such needed a refret so that it could keep...
1965 Gibson Firebird VII
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Have you ever seen mahogany flamed like this 1965 Gibson Firebird VII in Sunburst?! The wings on this piece have beautifully even flamed running throughout both wings, and we’ve never seen another quite like it! This piece is fully original, and in good condition all around, with even some of the...
1966 Gibson Firebird V
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We’re proud to show this beautiful 1966 Gibson Firebird V in Golden Mist Poly! With the release of the Firebird in 1963, Gibson offered 10 different custom color options to choose from. Of these, Golden Mist Poly is the only color that exactly matches one of Fender’s fourteen custom colors:...
1964 Gibson Firebird I
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Finds like this never get old for us, and this 1964 Firebird I with a transitional Platypus headstock is definitely no exception! The “Platypus” style headstock wasn’t rolled out until early 1965 with the introduction of the “Non-Reverse” Firebird, so this showed Gibson was already playing around...
1966 Gibson Firebird XII
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Check out this insanely vibrant 1966 Gibson Firebird XII in Inverness Green! The Firebird XII was produced in very small quantities (less than 300 total) and to see it in this custom color is just another level of cool. The finish on this piece has evenly yellowed to one of the coolest shades of...
1965 Gibson Firebird III
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We never get tired of a Custom Color Reverse Firebird, and this beautifully aged 1965 Gibson Firebird III in Cardinal Red is definitely no exception! Towards the end of the run of Reverse Firebirds, Gibson had some leftover stock of lefty necks that were never used. Instead of leaving these in...
Gibson Firebird
$2,499
Chicago Music Exchange
In early 1965, the original Firebird™ design transitioned through several different iterations. One of the significant transitions that occurred flipped the headstock to the “Non-Reverse” shape. Unlike the original Reverse design, which featured a two-layered headstock with a holly veneer, the new...
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...
2013 Gibson ES-195
$3,695
Rivington Guitars
Original pre-owned 2013 Gibson ES-195 in original Black finish.
Raw and refined in equal measure, the ES-195 from Gibson Memphis is a rock-and-roll machine pure and simple, but can turn its ferocity to a surprisingly broad range of styles within that realm—and plenty more outside it, too....