1967 Gibson Trini Lopez
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Here’s something you don’t see every day, an 1967 Gibson Trini Lopez model in Black! This model was a combo of a few different Gibson appointments: an ES-335 body served as the foundation, a non-reverse Firebird neck completing the look. One of the most iconic parts of this model would have to be...
1968 Gibson B-25N
$3,262
TCGAKKI
Gibson / 1968 B-25NGibson's representative small body modelIt all started 120 years ago, back in 1902, with the introduction of the L-1.In 1932, the L-00, the prototype of the B-25, was introduced,In 1942, the L-00 was replaced by the LG-2 (sunburst) LG-3 (natural).In 1962, LG-2 was renamed B-25,...
1967 Gibson ES-335 12 String ES-335 12 String
$3,995
Chicago Music Exchange
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.SummaryFinish: Original Gibson factory sparkling burgundy finish. There is an...
1967 Gibson Firebird III (Non-Reverse)
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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...
1967 Gibson GA-5 Skylark
$795
Willies American Guitars
These last-issue tube GA-5s are cool. A larger box (17” high, not 14”), a larger 10” alnico speaker, and they went from 4 & 1/2 watts to 10 watts with 2 6BQ5 (American EL84 more or less) power tubes. They have a 12AU7 for a bit less gain and a bit more headroom. Front-mounted controls with treble...
1967 GIBSON ES-125DC
$2,850
1967 Gibson ES-330
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This great sounding and playing 1967 Gibson ES-330 in Cherry would be a fantastic guitar for any player or collector! This guitar has been kept carefully over the years, as it is entirely original and free of any breaks, modifications, or repairs. This slim nut and comfortable neck profile make...
1967 Gibson Barney Kessel Custom (Custom Order)
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We love custom-ordered, one-off guitars, and this 1967 Gibson Barney Kessel Custom in Sunburst has us drooling! This model was a bit different from most of Gibson’s offerings at the time, with a scale length customarily seen on Fender guitars (25-½”). This definitely gives a different sound and...
1967 Gibson ES-125TDC
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Have a look at this shimmering 1967 Gibson ES-125TDC in Sparkling Burgundy! This “entry-level” archtop model features two closely balanced dog-ear P90 pickups with volume and tone controls for each. It’s unusual to see this model in a Custom Color and even more so in this minty condition! What...
1967 Gibson EB-0
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Here we have a worn in 1965 Gibson EB-0 in Cardinal Red! The EB-0 debuted in 1959 with a double-cut, Les Paul-style slab body. In 1961, it was redesigned with an SG body style, along with Gibson’s other solid body models. Cherry is by far the most common color for this model, so to see this example...
1967 Gibson ES-175
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This is a very rare example to see, a 1967 Gibson ES-175 in its original Sparkling Burgundy finish! We usually come across 175’s in Sunburst and Natural, so seeing it in this color is so cool. This finish has faded overtime, leaving it to look more bronze or gold in some areas of the body and neck....
1967 Gibson ES-330
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This is a striking 1967 Gibson ES-330TD in its original Inverness Green finish! This particular guitar has aged beautifully, with minimal signs of wear besides the expected finish checking. It features all mid-to-late 60s appointments, such as witch hat knobs and nylon bridge saddles. This neck is...
1967 Gibson ES-345
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Here we have a beautiful 1967 Gibson ES-345TD in Sparkling Burgundy. This guitar looks pretty true to its original Sparkling Burgundy finish in photographs, although in person it looks a bit more faded and bronzed on the front. The back still remains pretty red. Around the serial number on the back...
1967 Gibson SG Standard
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Check out this 1967 Gibson SG Standard in Sparkling Burgundy! This guitar is quite rare, as it is uncommon to see this model in this color. This finish still retains its original vibrancy, with minimal fading and playwear. There is a slight impression that has disrupted the finish on the back of...
1967 Gibson Barney Kessel
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Here’s something you don’t often see in this finish: a nicely preserved 1967 Gibson Barney Kessel Standard in Walnut! Barney Kessel was among a few artists Gibson sponsored at the beginning of the 60s, along with Trini Lopez and Tal Farlow, who all received signature guitar models. The Barney...
1967 Gibson ES-355
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Straight from the original owner, we’re lucky to have this custom-ordered 1967 Gibson ES-355 in Polaris White! No stone was left unturned with this guitar. With its custom finish, gold hardware, and tortoise shell pickguard, this 355 plays and looks like the one-of-a-kind piece that it is. The...
1967 Gibson ES-335
$8,750
Empire Guitars RI
Summary: Like the Les Paul, the ES-335 stands as one of Gibson's all-time most iconic models. The ES-335 is a semi-hollow body guitar which means that it has a solid block of wood running through its center with hollow wings on either side. This construction style maintains the open tone of a...
1967 Gibson ES-330 TD
$6,989
1967 Gibson J-50 Adj. J-50 Adj.
$2,795
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
The Gibson J-50 Deluxe is essentially the same as the J-45 Deluxe except the natural finish replaces the J-45’s sunburst finish. Like the J-45, it has a jumbo body with a solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. In 1967, most had an adjustable rosewood bridge, a 14/20-fret rosewood...
1967 Gibson J-50 Adj J-50 Adj
$2,895
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
The Gibson J-50 Deluxe is essentially the same as the J-45 Deluxe except the natural finish replaces the J-45’s sunburst finish. Like the J-45, it has a jumbo body with a solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. In 1967, most had an adjustable rosewood bridge, a 14/20-fret rosewood...
1967 Gibson GA 77 RVT
$900
Greg's Guitars
1960 era vintage Gibson GA77 RVT amplifier for sale.GA-77RVT/GA-77RVTL VANGUARD,1960 model. - 50W, 1-15 in. regular speaker (GA-77RVT). guitar combo, eight-tube chassis, preamp: 4 X 6EU7, 1 X 12AU7, 1 X 7199, power: 2 X 6L6, rectifier: 5V4, two channels, tremolo, reverb, top/front silver control...
1967 Epiphone/Gibson FT-79 "Texan" FT-79 "Texan"
$3,795
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
The Epiphone “Texan” FT-79 is the successor to an earlier Epiphone guitar, an answer to the brand's '40s flattops. Right after Gibson bought Epiphone in '57, the company redesigned those '40s flattops to incorporate some of the design elements of the Gibson J-45, giving birth to what they...
Gibson Custom Shop INSPIRED BY Jimi Hendrix Psychedelic Flying V
$12,649
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A model of Jimi Hendrix's Psychedelic Paint V!
Psychedelic painted with bright colors, commonly known as "Love Drops".This guitar was used during the European tour from 1967 to 1968. The black Flying V painted by "Jimi Hendrix" himself has left a strong impact on our minds.The Jimi Hendrix...
Gibson ‘67 Max Flying V
$27,500
Uncle Lou's Classic Guitars
Anyone interested in a Max ‘67 Flying V replica? This is one of three I know of in existence, including an unpainted husk with no parts. It’s finished in see-through Cherry, weighs a featherweight 6lbs 11oz, it’s loaded up with all 60’s parts (with the exception of the guard and case), and it plays...
2013 Gibson Custom Shop Japan Limited Run 1967 Flying V VOS
$3,270
1968 Gibson ES-335
$22,995
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
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This 1968 Gibson ES-335 is one of those guitars that you never expect to find. When I happened upon it I was truly amazed. Searching deeply throughout the internet for another from the era revealed only one other, a 1967 with chrome...
2018 Gibson Custom Shop Collector’s Choice #431958 Les Paul Aged
$13,180
Nico-Nico Guitars
2006 Inspired by Series Jimi Hendrix Psychedelic Flying V
This model is a detailed reproduction of a 1967 Flying V hand painted by Jimi himself and used by him on his European tours from 1967 to 1968.
The psychedelic paint on the ebony-colored body gives it a distinctive look.
The pickups...
1960 Gibson Les Paul Custom
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1960 Gibson Les Paul Custom Black Beauty.
Owned by Dennis Wilson from Kahvas Jute since 1967, this piece is a part of Australian musical history offered for sale for the first time in 55 years.
Solid Mahogany Body, Three Humbucking Pickups, Ebony Fingerboard with Mother of Pearl Block Inlays,...
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...
1968 Gibson B-15 B-15
$995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
The Gibson B-15 was the last of the small-bodied B series (except for the 500 or so B-20s) with which Gibson briefly replaced the LG series. It was introduced in 1967, perhaps as a kind of travel guitar for the hippie/folk music market of the 1960s and early ‘70s.
The B-15 had a ladder-braced...