2003 Gibson LC-1 Cascade Antique Natural: The LC-1 Cascade features Gibson's Advanced-00 body and bracing in a compact cutaway. Also, a solid Sitka Spruce top, quilted solid Maple back & sides, Rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot markers, and a 3-piece flamed Maple neck. Abalone inlaid rosette, multi-layer body binding, gold open-geared Gotoh tuners, and a mother of pearl crown peghead inlay. In addition to the eye-catching looks and quality materials you'll get that crisp, clear Gibson tone with a great setup and comfortable action. The advanced onboard electronics reproduce the natural tone and the full dynamic range of this gorgeous concert acoustic. They don't make these exactly like this anymore, so get it while you can! With hard case. BuffaloBros. price: $2000. Stock# UGC22071 photo

2007 Gibson Hummingbird: Superbly clean example of the most easily identifiable Gibson flattop in the world. Gibson's square shouldered, dreadnought in the cherry sunburst finish with the 'engraved' hummingbird on the pickguard is the most popular of Gibson instruments. The Gibson tone shines through as well. With hard case. $1650 Stock#UGB30025

1918 Gibson Style U Harp Guitar: It’s hard to believe, but in 1918 the Gibson Company thought that the harp guitar would become the standard for all guitars, replacing its six string predecessor. In their literature they even compared the relationship of the harp guitar to the six string to that of the piano to the harpsichord. This amazing behemoth with its standard six string neck and additional 10 string sub-bass harp, allows the guitarist to play chords and the accompanying bass notes. In excellent original condition this fine old Gibson comes with the original tuning key (for the sub-bass strings) and original hard shell case. BuffaloBros. price $7000 Stock# UGC25249 photo

ca. 1930 Kalamazoo KG-11: Wow! What an excellent condition vintage guitar. We certainly don't see many of the pre-war guitars in the condition of this pristine example. Made by Gibson in the 30s, with a sunburst Spruce top and Mahogany back & sides, the neck is incredibly easy to play and the tone is bright and well focused. With orig. Chipboard case. $1650 Stock#UGB29193. photo

just in!! 1936 Recording King Carson J. Robison model K: Carson J. Robison was one of the first "cowboy singers" to appear regularly on the radio. Gibson made many of these "00" sized guitars. Sometimes with Mr. Robison's name standing alone on the peghead, and sometimes with their alter ego brand Recording King. Based on Gibson's L-00 body with a Spruce top and Mahogany back & sides in a dark sunburst finish. Retaining much of the traditional feel and sound, this instrument is not only unique and highly collectable, but is a great guitar in every respect. With chipboard case. $1450. Stock#UGB28899 photo

 

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