This Gibson Les Paul Classic from 2000 is a nice weight for a non chambered guitar. There is some minor cosmetic wear and tear but it is in great playing condition and comes with the original tan Gibson hardshell case!
MORE →Here is a Larrivee Classical from 1975, built while Jean Larrivee was here in Toronto. Aside from some cosmetic wear and tear this guitar is in great shape, has a great well balanced tone and comes with the original archtop hardshell case.
MORE →The Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom is a very interesing guitar. it is basically a Les Paul Custom with a treated maple fingerboard instead of ebony, and a lighter, chambered body, and no binding on the back. It’s very comfortable at 9.4 lbs (4.3 kg), and acoustically it’s very lively with lots of sparkle, midrange and bottom end.
MORE →During the 1970s and 80s there were a number of master Luthiers building replicas of Gibson banjos. Real Gibsons were in short supply and many felt the quality was not up to standards so many of these makers made a living building these lovely handmade copies at knock down prices compared to a new Gibson Mastertone.
MORE →Here is a great sounding Mikhail Robert classical guitar with walnut back and sides and spruce top.
MORE →Introduced in 1950, the Gibson CF100E was one of the first electric/acoustic flat top models with a cutaway; quite advanced for its time. Great playability up to the 7th fret. Shallow neck angle has brought the action up to 8/64″ treble side, 10/64″ bass side when measured at the 12th fret position. Bridge saddle is low, with only 4/64″ showing. This example has been stripped to natural and has quite a bit of wear and tear but sounds great. Comes with a Japanese black hardshell case in 8/10 condition.
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