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❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES-175T Thin Archtop Electric Natural, 1976

❌SOLD❌  Gibson ES-175T Thin Archtop Electric Natural, 1976

The Gibson ES-175T is based on the classic full bodied ES175, but with sides just over half the thickness. This model appeared in Gibson Catalogs from 1976 to 1979. Before being discontinued, approximately 333 were shipped in the Natural finish seen here, Wine Red, and Sunburst.

Vintage
Price: $4,500.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Martin 00-18v Custom Shop Ambertone, 2012

❌SOLD❌  Martin 00-18v Custom Shop Ambertone, 2012

The Martin 00-18v draws from a design introduced in 1877 and in continuous production to the current day. This example was ordered through the Custom Shop and dates to 2012 and sports the ‘Ambertone’ finish treatment over a scalloped-brace Adirondack Spruce top, Mahogany body and Mod-V profile neck, Ebony fingerboard and through-saddle bridge.

Used
Price: $4,200.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES-150DC Double Cutaway Electric Archtop Natural, 1974

❌SOLD❌  Gibson ES-150DC Double Cutaway Electric Archtop Natural, 1974

Here’s a lovely rarity– an Gibson ES-150DC, a double cutaway, full depth hollow body electric archtop built as late as 1974 at the unionized Kalamazoo plant during the Norlin years. Drawing inspiration from the venerable ES-150 model – introduced in 1936 with the ‘Charlie Christian’ pickup and built until 1956 – the Gibson ES-150DC is unusual. In 1958, the all-new thinline, semi-hollow ES-335 and 345 were introduced and started the final decline of the popular full depth archtop.

Vintage
Price: $4,750.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES-350T Thinline Archtop Electric Wine Red, 1978

❌SOLD❌   Gibson ES-350T Thinline Archtop Electric Wine Red, 1978

The Gibson ES-350T (or ES-350TD to the early 1960s) is a thin-bodied, single cutaway fully hollow archtop electric built from 1955 to 1963 with a 23.5 inch scale length, and from 1977 to 1993 with a 25.5 inch scale. It started as the full-bodied, single-cutaway, 25.5 inch scale length single P-90 ES-350 Premiere in 1947. The ES-350 models were used by a number of top artists in the 1950s, most notably Chuck Berry. At introduction in 1955, the Gibson ES-350T shared several things with the also-new Byrdland, particularly the 23.5 inch scale length.

Vintage
Price: $3,950.00 CAD $4,500.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson Memphis ES Les Paul Light Burst, 2014

❌SOLD❌  Gibson Memphis ES Les Paul Light Burst, 2014

Introduced in 2014 and built until the plant closed, the Gibson Memphis ES Les Paul was one of the most radical versions of the Les Paul design. Though it looks from a few feet away much like a ‘Standard’ Les Paul, the ES version has a pair of F-holes exposing the mostly hollow, chambered body.

Used
Price: $3,750.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ National Squareneck Tricone Style 2.5, 1929

❌SOLD❌   National Squareneck Tricone Style 2.5, 1929

This National Squareneck Tricone Style 2.5 is one of the earliest resophonic guitars built, produced in 1929 in Los Angeles – with many components actually made by a nearby machinist and metalwork contractor, Adolph Rickenbacher. This is an early example of a production resophonic guitar – the first production took place in 1927.

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Price: $4,500.00 CAD

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