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❌SOLD❌ Taylor 312 Steel String Guitar Natural, 2014

❌SOLD❌ Taylor 312 Steel String Guitar Natural, 2014

Now discontinued, the Taylor 312 paired the relatively small Grand Concert body design with a shorter 24.875 inch (631.8mm) scale length for a compact, great sounding instrument. This is a fully acoustic model with no pickups. The Taylor 312 pairs a Sitka Spruce top with Sapele for the sides and back, and Mahogany is used for the body blocks and neck. The bridge and unbound fingerboard are Ebony, and the head plate is an Indian Rosewood overlay.

Used
Price: $1,000.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES-125D Archtop Electric Non Cutaway Sunburst, 1957

❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES-125D Archtop Electric Non Cutaway Sunburst, 1957

The Gibson ES-125D is a rare version of a pretty common instrument. The entry-level ES-125 was very popular, but had only a P-90 pickup in the neck position until, and for only, 1957. Introduced in 1941 and offered until 1970 with production suspended between 1943 and 1946, the ES-125 was an ideal guitar for many genres.

Vintage
Price: $3,000.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES125 D Sunburst, 1957

❌SOLD❌   Gibson ES125 D Sunburst, 1957

Here is a rarity, built only during 1957 and in a quantity of less than 30. While the base model is common, the two pickup Gibson ES125 D is not. Introduced in 1946 as the effects of WW2 wound down, demand rose and materials became available again, the Gibson ES-125 was intended as a student model but has been used by many professionals over the decades. The ES-125 line was discontinued in 1970, though after 1960 or so most of the related models had the ‘T’ or Thinline body that was introduced in 1956.

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Price: $3,750.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Taylor 522e 14 Fret First Edition 12 of 100 Mahogany, 2013

❌SOLD❌ Taylor 522e 14 Fret First Edition 12 of 100 Mahogany, 2013

he Taylor 522e 14 Fret appeared in 2013, and as Taylor sometimes does, the first examples are special versions. This is number 12 of the first 100 built. Presently, this model is only available with a 12-fret neck.Built using a non-cutaway Grand Concert body style – similar in dimensions and proportions to the Martin 000/OM body size – the Taylor 522e 14 Fret uses Mahogany for the top, back, sides, neck, and body blocks.

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Price: $2,100.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES-125 Archtop Electric Guitar Sunburst, 1961

❌SOLD❌  Gibson ES-125 Archtop Electric Guitar Sunburst, 1961

Starting its life as the ES-100, the Gibson ES-125 was built as an affordable quality electrified archtop guitar for jazz and combo guitarists. It appeared as the ES-125 from 1941 to 1943, with wartime restrictions suspending production until 1946. The ES-125 stayed in production until 1970, but in the 1950’s thinline and cutaway versions appeared as the ES-1235T and ES-125TC, and an extra pickup at the bridge was available in the ES-125 TDC model.

Vintage
Price: $1,850.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES-125 Archtop Electric Guitar Sunburst, 1954

❌SOLD❌  Gibson ES-125 Archtop Electric Guitar Sunburst, 1954

This Gibson ES-100 dates to 1954 and appears to be all original, though the pickguard is missing and the original case is long gone – it would have been faux-gator fibre (cardboard), and those often don’t age well. The hardware is typical of this period. For example, the Kluson Deluxe tuners have no lettering but do have the hole for the tuner post, and these were used from 1953 to mid 1956. Translucent Gold ‘Speed’ or ‘Hatbox’ type knobs are used.

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Price: $2,100.00 CAD

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