~1950 Di Mauro Special Chorus De Luxe
$5,700
Galerie Casanova
A beautiful Special Chorus De Luxe jazz guitar, made by Antoine di Mauro in Paris around 1950.
The Chorus is probably the most recognizable of the models produced by the Di Mauro family, which found it's way into the hands of countless French musicians throughout the 40s and 50s, from Henri...
1931 Gibson L-4
$3,999
TR Crandall Guitars
1931 Gibson L-4 in good condition with a fair amount of wear throughout the instrument. This guitar is in all original condition with the only exception being a replacement ebony bridge and a few professionally repaired top cracks. This guitar was constructed with a spruce top, maple back and...
1951 Gibson LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie
$3,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-2 in 1942 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck (with some exceptions because of wartime shortages). It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot...
2022 GIBSON CUSTOM SHOP 58' Les Paul Re-issue VOS
$5,299
Guitar Showcase
Serial #82269 8.148 lbs. Brand New, with all the case candy and the re-issue case and original box. Never played! Never been on the wall! FREE SHIPPING ON THIS BEAUTY! From the Gibson site: The 1958 Les Paul Standard Reissue features all the painstaking historic construction methods of the...
1971 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe
$9,300
Bay Vintage Co
1971 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe w/OHSC Collector Condition
Excellent Condition
Doesn't get any better than this
Plays and sounds superbly
Original finish
Mahogany neck is straight
Rosewood fret board
Original frets
Truss rod works perfectly
Nut width 1 11/16th
Patent Sticker Embossed Mini...
1957 Gibson LG-1 LG-1
$1,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot inlay and black bridge pins, a 14/19-fret...
1958 Gibson LG-1 LG-1
$1,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot inlay and black bridge pins, a 14/19-fret...
1953 Gibson LG-1 LG-1
$2,195
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot inlay and black bridge pins, a 14/19-fret...
2021 GIBSON CUSTOM SHOP 1959 Les Paul Lefty Re-issue
$7,995
Guitar Showcase
This piece is currently situated offsite, so if you are interested in playing it let us know so we can have it transported to the shop.
Here we have a super light lefty at just 7 lbs, 3 oz. This is not weight relieved, just a very lightweight example - the lightest we've seen! No longer...
1965 Gibson LG-1 LG-1
$1,695
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
This 1965 Gibson 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. Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid...
1961 Gibson LG-2 LG-2
$2,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-2 in August of 1942 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce x-braced top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with two pearl dots and black bridge pins, a...
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...