1964 Gibson SG Custom
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Vintage Electric
Stunning all original 1964 SG Custom in EXC+ condition.
Hand contoured double cutaway body with original Polaris White finish. One-piece mahogany neck with fully adjustable truss rod. Gold Waffle Back Tuners.
Ebony fingerboard, Deluxe Pearl Inlays. Adjustable Tune-O-Matic bridge. Three...
1966 Gibson Firebird V
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This 1966 Gibson Firebird V (Non-Reverse) has aged like a fine wine in its original Pelham Blue finish! Overall, this piece is in excellent condition, and the mild aging of the clear coat has almost given it a slight “Inverness” look. It features two well-balanced mini-humbucking pickups, a clean...
2024 Epiphone 1963 Les Paul SG Custom
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Thunder Road Guitars PDX
Freshly set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech, this Les Paul SG Custom is dialed in and ready to rock. All Gold hardware. USA Custombucker pickups with CTS pots and Mallory caps. Maestro Vibrola Tailpiece. Comes with "Inspired by Gibson" hard shell case. See below for more details and...
1965 Gibson Firebird I
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You can feel the heat looking at this gorgeous 1965 Gibson Firebird I Non-Reverse in its rare and well-preserved original Ember Red finish! This is just a fun guitar to play, with two balanced P-90 pickups, a short Maestro Vibrola, and a super comfortable neck shape. The original frets and...
1961 Gibson SG Special
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When the Les Paul model changed to an SG shape, it was a radical departure for Gibson, and this particular example is really special. Here we have a 1961 Gibson SG Special in its factory TV Yellow finish. This guitar also sports a short Maestro vibrola for more tonal options. It is all original...
1965 Epiphone Wilshire
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This 1965 Epiphone Wilshire is shown in what we believe to be an original Inverness Green finish. Epiphone technically did not offer this finish (Inverness Green was a Gibson custom color) but we suppose anything is possible with Epiphone being owned by Gibson by this time. One would assume this is...