1960 Epiphone Olympic
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Well Strung Guitars
Take a look at this cool and clean 1960 Epiphone Olympic in its original Sunburst finish! When Gibson purchased Epiphone in 1957, they set about introducing several different models of solid-bodied electric guitars, which Epiphone had never done before. These models became the Wilshire, Crestwood,...
2007 Gibson Melody Maker '59 Reissue w/60's Pickup
$799.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
This 2007 Gibson '59 Reissue Melody Maker has been fitted with an actual 60's Melody Maker pickup as the original pickup was in fact quite lame and not very vintage sounding at all. So, you get the playability of a modern Melody Maker with the...
Gibson SG
$1,510
TCGAKKI
SG-100 with refinish and parts replacement modification
SG-100 was released in 1971, SG-200 with 2 pickups at the same time, and SG-250 with 2 pickups and 2 slide switches. The model numbers were then succeeded to SGI, SGII, and SGIII. The SG-100 with Melody Maker pickups was only released in 1971...
1963 Gibson Firebird I & III, & SG Jr. & SG Special
$399
Silver Strings Music
For sale is my last fully usable "lightning bolt" nickel Gibson tailpiece / bridge combination.
I have held on to this one since the early 1970s, from some major parts scores on Parsons Steet in Kalamazoo!
Typically, since Gibson used to use large diameter Sonomatics or Flatwounds, & they cut the...
Leo Quan Badass Wraparound
$89.99
Chicago Music Exchange
Back in 1972, musician, innovator, and luthier Glen Quan saw the need for higher-quality guitar and bass bridges. With help from Leo Malliari of Leo’s Music in Oakland, CA, the first “Badass” bridges were born. “Leo Quan Badass” bridges were manufactured from a high-density Zinc alloy and offered...