1964 GIbson Melody Maker 3/4
$2,795
Rivington Guitars
A clean and original vintage 1964 Gibson Melody Maker 3/4 in original Sunburst finish.
Plays and sounds killer.
A real nice vintage Melody Maker with a 3/4 scale that is surprisingly easy to play.
Original pickup is warm and strong with a real classic tone, great for recording.
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1968 Gibson Melody Maker Melody Maker D Gibson Melody Maker Gibson Vintage Melody Maker
$3,195
Chicago Music Exchange
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.SummaryFinish: OrigialBody Material: MahoganyNeck Material: MahoganyNeck Profile:...
1964 Gibson Melody Maker
$3,295
A Flash Flood of Gear
This Gibson Melody Maker plays and sounds great! The body is super light-weight and the neck feels comfortable to play.
This guitar does show some cosmetic wear from over the years as you would expect from a vintage instrument. Most notably, there's finish checking all throughout the body with...
1961 Gibson Melody Maker D
$1,999
Thunder Road Guitars PDX
Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Very Good vintage condition with moderate wear for an instrument of this age, including light scratches, dings, small nicks, some graphics worn through, and natural aging of parts and finish. This Melody Maker has a great...
1965 Gibson Melody Maker
$1,689
Dayton Vintage Guitars And Amps
Gibson Melody Maker Body Only
Dusty but an all original
The perfect project. Very light weight.Vibrant cherry. Very comfortable 3/4 scale, slab body. No alterations made to the neck or body. Ultra cool Brazilian Rosewood fretboard. Light wood figuring on body as pictured.
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1965 Gibson Melody Maker D
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Well Strung Guitars
This 1965 Gibson Melody Maker D in Cherry is a great vintage guitar for a steal of a price! We find that these were and still are very underappreciated for their value. This neck is fast playing and has a great feel, and these two single coil pickups and vibrola make this a dynamic and wide-ranging...
2008 Gibson Melody Maker D w/New Hard Shell Case
$1,050
Gothic City Guitars
2008 Gibson Melody Maker D Double Pickup Model in Worn Vintage Sunburst with New Brown Melody Maker Faux Alligator Purple Lined Hard Shell Case Made in Canada (by TKL) with Vintage style Gibson Case badge on side (see photo). Guitar is in Excellent condition with some light finish wear on top back...
1966 Gibson Melody Maker
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Well Strung Guitars
There’s no need to feel blue while playing this awesome 1966 Gibson Melody Maker in Pelham Blue! The Melody Maker bass was marketed as a beginner’s model in the Gibson lineup, just below its older brother, the EB-0, which had the same materials and scale length. The significant differences are that...
1965 Gibson Melody Maker Pickguard and Electronics
$600
Wheaton's NY
This pickguard and wiring harness is all original except for the toggle switch which is a replacement. The set includes the pickguard with Melody Maker inscription, two pickups, two volume pots (134 65 01, 500K), two tone pots (134 64 51, 250K), capacitors, toggle switch (replacement), input jack,...
1962 Gibson Melody Maker D
$2,895
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
This 1962 Gibson Melody Maker has been played enough to give it the killer vintage look. It has been pretty well cared for just the same.
The serial number on the guitar falls in the range for a 1962, but some numbers from this series do bleed...
~1965 Maestro Short Chrome Vibrola, no screws, no arm
$199.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
This is a 1960s Maestro Short Chrome Vibrola, as used by Gibson on many guitars: SG, ES-335, Firebird, Melody Maker. Does not include mounting screws or the arm. Just as pictured.
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Leo Quan Badass Wraparound
$89.99
Chicago Music Exchange
Back in 1972, musician, innovator, and luthier Glen Quan saw the need for higher-quality guitar and bass bridges. With help from Leo Malliari of Leo’s Music in Oakland, CA, the first “Badass” bridges were born. “Leo Quan Badass” bridges were manufactured from a high-density Zinc alloy and offered...