2004 Gibson J-180 Everly Brothers
$3,290
Nico-Nico Guitars
Gibson 2004 The J-180 Everly Brothers
The J-180 is the signature model of the Everly Brothers, a country unit formed by brothers Don Everly and Phil Everly.
The body is a jumbo type, slightly smaller than the J-200, and has a distinctive look with an ebony black finish, tortoiseshell double...
1995 Gibson Everly Brothers
$4,499
TR Crandall Guitars
1995 Gibson J-180 Everly Brothers in ebony finish with white double binding in excellent condition. The guitar is all original aside from having a K & K pickup installed and a new bone saddle. Aside from a handful of finish cracks and two small repaired cracks near the very top of the soundhole,...
Gibson J-180
$4,999
Chicago Music Exchange
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Phil and Don Everly, performing together as The Everly Brothers, were among the most popular artists in the world during the early rock era of the 1950s and early 1960s. Their seamless, soaring harmonies were supported by their driving rhythm parts played on...
Epiphone J-180
$1,299
Chicago Music Exchange
The Gibson J-180 has been the choice of rock, country, and pop royalty, including legendary artists like the Everly Brothers, Cat Stevens, Dwight Yoakam, and Billie Joe Armstrong, up to some of today’s most famous artists. In collaboration with Gibson™ Custom, Epiphone is proud to release a new...
Epiphone J-180
$1,299
Chicago Music Exchange
The Gibson J-180 has been the choice of rock, country, and pop royalty, including legendary artists like the Everly Brothers, Cat Stevens, Dwight Yoakam, and Billie Joe Armstrong, up to some of today’s most famous artists. In collaboration with Gibson™ Custom, Epiphone is proud to release a new...
Epiphone J-180
$1,299
Chicago Music Exchange
The Gibson J-180 has been the choice of rock, country, and pop royalty, including legendary artists like the Everly Brothers, Cat Stevens, Dwight Yoakam, and Billie Joe Armstrong, up to some of today’s most famous artists. In collaboration with the Gibson Custom Shop, Epiphone is proud to release a...
1963 Gibson Everly Brothers
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Well Strung Guitars
We love the look of this original 1963 Gibson Everly Brothers in Black! The Everly Brothers saw extraordinary success in the 1950s. With hits like “Bye Bye Love,” and “Wake Up Little Susie,” the pair cemented their fame as one of the greatest musical duos of all time. Their country-influenced rock...
1956 Gibson J-185
$22,000
Willies American Guitars
Natural, one of only 59 made in 1956. This has been played but has normal wear for a guitar that sounds this good. Shows a bit of buckle wear on the back, pick wear around the sound hole, some arm and case wear on the lower treble side, but no cracks or breaks.
We still send every used acoustic...
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...
1954 Gibson J-185
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Well Strung Guitars
This 1954 Gibson J-185 in Sunburst is an incredible instrument, comes in an incredible package, and had an incredible original owner!! This guitar was owned by country legend Bill Carlisle, nicknamed Jumpin’ Bill Carlisle for his tendency to jump around the stage during his performances. This...
2021 Kevin Kopp K-185
$5,499
Thunder Road Guitars PDX
Freshly set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech, this Kevin Kopp K-185 is dialed in and playing and sounding sweet as honey. Kevin is a well known premier luthier but we've included some biographical details below for those who may not be familiar with his work. This K-185 is Kevin's take on...
1964 Gibson LG-0 LG-0
$995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
This is a guitar which would have been (maybe even was) very comfortable at Woodstock, or the first Newport Folk Festival, maybe when Pete Seeger tried to unplug Bob Dylan's electric guitar.
The Gibson LGO was created in 1958, maybe for the coffee-house concert-in-the-park kind of atmosphere of...