1958 Gibson CF-100
$7,995
Gary's Classic Guitars LLC
1958 Gibson CF-100, Sunburst finish and cutaway, Plays great with recent neck reset, Jack hole filled from removed pickup, Comfortable 14 inch body size, 1 & 11/16 inches wide at the nut, Weighs only 3 lbs 11 oz, Single line kluson tuners, Sounds great! Clean guitar, EC, Original soft case, $7,995
1950 Gibson CF-100
$6,995
Gary's Classic Guitars LLC
1950 Gibson CF-100, First year of production, Sunburst, Solid Spruce top, “X” Bracing, Florentine Cutaway, Brazilian fingerboard with trapezoid inlays, Tortoise guard, 1 & 11/16’th inches wide at the nut, Great neck angle with a neck reset, Excellent instrument, Like Jackson Brown Played, VG++,...
1957 Gibson CF-100
$7,500
Atomic Guitars
Leon Redbone’s favorite ax. Exquisite sounding instrument adapts to any style. Quite rare and one of the few Gibson electric/acoustics that sounds great as an acoustic because it has a solid wood top unlike the plywood topped Lennon J-45Es. Most CF -100E models do not sound as good acoustically as...
1952 Gibson CF-100E
$7,967.91
TCGAKKI
Unrivaled vintage electric acoustic guitar
Gibson / 1952 CF-100E
The CF-100 was introduced in 1950 as a small-body cutaway model.
The following year, P-90 pickups were installed, and the CF-100E became Gibson's first cutaway model.Electric AcousticThe following year, the "CF-100E" was born, a...
1953 Gibson CF-100E
$9,889
Dayton Vintage Guitars And Amps
The Gibson CF-100E was a groundbreaking guitar that was the first flat-top acoustic guitar with a cutaway and built-in pickup:
Design The CF-100E was Gibson's first flat-top guitar with a cutaway and a built-in pickup. It was based on the CF-100, a fully acoustic guitar, but with a P-90 pickup...
1983 Martin D-28 Vintage Series Brazilian CEO signed HD-28
$11,750
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
This special Martin just arrived, purchased from the family of the original owner.
It seems that the early 80s was a time of reflection for the big guitar makers. The late 60s and 1970s saw corporate ownership degradation of Fender and Gibson...