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Gibson J-45, 1949 No Longer Available

Gibson J-45, 1949  No Longer Available

Here’s a wonderful, seasoned Gibson J-45 from 1949. Warm, full and resonant, but not overly bassy, this demonstrates the classic J-45 sound, the reason that this model has been so popular since its introduction in 1942.

This guitar has been used as intended over the last sixty-plus years, and there’s wear to prove it. That use also contributes to its great sound.

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Ovation Viper III, 1979 SOLD

Ovation Viper III, 1979   SOLD

From 1979, here’s an excellent conditon Ovation Viper III. The Viper featured an ash body and three single coil pickups.

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Ovation Preacher, 1979 (consignment) SOLD

Ovation Preacher, 1979 (consignment)  SOLD

Here’s an Ovation Preacher from 1979 in excellent condition.

Ovation is mostly known for its breakthrough bowl-back acoustics, which became very popular on many stages. However, they did make a number of interesting solidbody electric guitars, including the Preacher.

Built between 1975 and 1981, the Preacher features a double-cutaway mahogany slab body and stereo/mono wiring.

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Gibson Army Navy Special Model GY, around 1920 SOLD

Gibson Army Navy Special Model GY, around 1920 SOLD

The Gibson Army Navy Special, Model GY, was a nearly flat-top version of the L-Jr. archtop (the top has a slight arch but is not carved) and was built between 1918 and 1921. It was targeted to American servicemen during World War 1 and intended for sale at the local PX.

These instruments are fairly rare and have often been played, a lot – like this one. This is an interesting, quite playable, good sounding guitar with a definite history.

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Hammertone Mandotar, 2000 (consignment) SOLD

Hammertone Mandotar, 2000 (consignment)  SOLD

The Hammertone Mandotar is a very interesting instrument. Built in George Furlanetto’s workshop in Hamilton, Ontario, these are a cross between a solidbody electric guitar and a mandolin.

They play very well, sound great, and a guitar player doesn’t have to learn any new voicings to just start using it.

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Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop, 1976 SOLD

Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop, 1976 SOLD

Here’s a great Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop from 1976.
The Gibson Les Paul was first released with this finish – metallic gold top and clear on the rest of the guitar. Over the years, the gold top finish has been available but by the 1970’s was mostly seen on the Deluxe model, featuring two mini-humbucker pickups (from Gibson’s Epiphone stock) in P-90 sized routes.

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