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    Gretsch G5120 Electromatic Hollow Body 2006 - 2013

    26 disponible desde $475

    Built with the unmistakable look and twang of their legendary hollow bodies in an affordable, modern package, the Gretsch G5120 Electromatic puts a professional guitar within reach of the everyday musician.


    • Body: Laminated maple arched top and body in single cutaway design

    • Neck: Set five-piece maple in "U" shape with 12" rosewood fretboard

    • Electronics: Black Top Filter'Tron humbuckers with master tone and volume, individual volume knobs, three-way pickup selector

    • Other Features: Bigsby B60 Vibrato tailpiece, Adjusto-Matic bridge, fretboard and soundhole binding
  • 2

    Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin

    25 disponible desde $550
    Bringing together features like a Canadian wild cherry archtop, sides, and back, silver leaf maple neck, and rowdy Kingpin P-90 neck pickup, the Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin Hollowbody infuses a modern instrument with classic construction. Robust and resonant, the 5th Avenue Kingpin's moody character blends effortlessly into genres from alt folk to jazz, and no matter what stage you find yourself on, the Cognac Burst will grab any audience's attention.
  • 3

    Duesenberg Starplayer TV Electric Guitar

    68 disponible desde $2,299
    The Duesenberg Starplayer TV is a luxe guitar with some of the best appointments for the guitar player who only wants the best. Semi-hollow, sporting one custom-wound P-90 at the neck and a vintage humbucker at the bridge, with a modified '60s-style tremolo and floating bridge, the Starplayer TV has pretty much everything you could ask for from a semi-hollow electric. Hop in a time machine and take it back to some of the best years of rock 'n' roll with the vintage-inspired Duesenberg Starplayer TV.
  • 4

    Godin 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II

    15 disponible desde $549.95

    Summoning the warm tone and refined presence of '50s archtop guitars, the Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin II Hollow Body Guitar in Cognac Burst is an ideal jazz player ready for duty as a go-to gigging workhorse.

    • Body: Canadian Wild Cherry with laminated top and acrylic lacquer sides/back

    • Neck: Silver Leaf Maple with 16" radius

    • Electronics: Two Godin P90 pickups, master volume/tone knobs, three-way pickup switch

    • Other Features: Adjustable TUSQ graphite bridge, cream body binding, trapeze tailpiece, 24.8" scale
  • 5

    Eastman T486 Thinline Archtop

    47 disponible desde $800
  • 6

    Eastman T386 Thinline

    35 disponible desde $800
  • 7

    D'Angelico Excel EXL-1 Hollow Body Archtop

    23 disponible desde $859
  • 8

    Gretsch 6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman 1964 - 1970

    33 disponible desde $2,000
    Following the 1961 - 1963 model, the 6122 Country Gentleman sported one filter'tron and one super'tron pickup until 1970, when Gretsch switched back to using two filter'trons. This model was then renumbered to model 7670 in 1971.
  • 9

    Eastman AR372CE Hollowbody Archtop

    26 disponible desde $740
  • 10

    Eastman AR580CE

    11 disponible desde $2,299
  • 11

    D'Angelico EX-SS Semi-Hollow with Stairstep Tailpiece

    21 disponible desde $849
    Built with illustrious flamed maple, dual Kent Armstrong humbuckers and an immensely comfortable 15" body design, the D'Angelico EX-SS Semi-Hollowbody Guitar marries vintage look and sound with modern appointments for today's player. Featuring a buttery neck and rosewood fretboard which allow for some of the smoothest playing on the market, the EX-SS's pristine sound might only be matched by its incomparable finish in natural, grey black, or sunburst.
  • 12

    Gibson Lucille BB King Signature 1988 - 1999

    32 disponible desde $2,999
  • 13

    Harmony H54 Rocket

    7 disponible desde $600
  • 14

    Gretsch Double Anniversary 1960 - 1971

    22 disponible desde $1,400
    The '60s iteration of the Anniversary model featured Gretsch's single coil Hi-Lo'Tron pickups instead of the original Filter'Tron humbuckers. It was also produced with an optional stereo output from 1961 - 1962, though examples are vanishingly rare. The Double Anniversary ran unchanged until the early '70s, when Gretsch would reorganize their model numbering system.
  • 15

    Gibson L-5CES "Norlin Era" 1969 - 1985

    23 disponible desde $5,750
    The Gibson L-5 CES is the electric cutaway version of the iconic L-5 acoustic archtop. In the first years of production, it featured P-90 pickups and later Alnico V pickups until humbuckers debuted in 1957, which is still uses. Unlike most other Gibson guitars, it has a 25.5 inch scale. It featured a sharp cutaway between 1960 - 1969, with a rounded cutaway for all other years. 

    This model is also produced in limited numbers in a natural finish, which creates slightly higher value. 

    Years of Production: 1951 - present
  • 16

    Epiphone Granada E444T 1962 - 1970

    9 disponible desde $1,100
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    Heritage Standard Eagle Classic

    12 disponible desde $3,499
  • 19

    Gibson Lucille BB King Signature 2012 - 2019

    7 disponible desde $3,499
    Based off of the lovingly named axe of the legendary B.B. King, the Gibson Lucille draws from the various ES-355s that King used and modified over the years. The semi-hollowbodied Lucille has no F-holes, intended to reduce feedback, and boasts two humbuckers along with a tunable TP-6 bridge. The headstock logo has changed over the years, originally simply saying Lucille but more recently wearing a larger B.B. King emblem.
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    Gretsch Chet Atkins Tenessean 1961 - 1970

    24 disponible desde $2,000
    Starting in 1961, the Chet Atkins Tenessean featured simulated / painted f-holes, two HiLo'tron pickups, and a rosewood fretboard with thumbprint inlays. In 1971, this model was renumbered 7655.
  • 21

    Gibson Custom Shop L-5 CES

    8 disponible desde $9,904.65
  • 22

    Epiphone Zephyr DeLuxe Regent 1950 - 1957

    8 disponible desde $2,200
  • 23

    Gibson Tal Farlow 1986 - 2015

    8 disponible desde $4,850
  • 24

    Ibanez 2355 Single Cutaway Archtop

    8 disponible desde $1,140
  • 25

    Eastman AR380CE John Pisano Signature Archtop

    3 disponible desde $1,635.86
  • 26

    Harmony H53 Rocket

    5 disponible desde $525
  • 27

    Eastman AR810CE Natural

    6 disponible desde $2,065.50
  • 28

    Godin 5th Avenue Uptown Custom

    8 disponible desde $810
  • 29

    Godin 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II HB

    16 disponible desde $750
  • 30

    Gibson Custom Shop Byrdland

    7 disponible desde $7,479.94
  • 31

    Gretsch Super Chet

    2 disponible desde $2,082.35
  • 32

    Gretsch G100CE Synchromatic Cutaway 2003 - 2019

    Un ejemplar disponible por $817.98
  • 33

    Harmony H39 Hollywood

    2 disponible desde $425
  • 34

    Gretsch 6120 Nashville Hollow Body 1964 - 1970

    18 disponible desde $2,799
    Previously known as the Chet Atkins Hollow Body, the 6120 was renamed "Nashville Hollow Body" in 1964. In 1971, the model number was also updated to 7660.
  • 35

    Eastman FV680CE Frank Vignola Signature

    Un ejemplar disponible por $3,709.91
  • 36

    Harmony H59 Rocket

    3 disponible desde $900
  • 37

    Gibson Custom Shop L-5 Wes Montgomery

    10 disponible desde $7,750
  • 38

    Godin 5th Avenue Jumbo P-Rail

    5 disponible desde $919.95
  • 39

    The Loar LH-280

    2 disponible desde $500

    The Loar has been offering imported mandolins and guitars designed by Greg Rich since 2005, with most models featuring a hollow body archtop configuration. The company is a division of The Music Link.

    The LH-280 features a Florentine cutaway and dual humbuckers with a carved Spruce archtop, similar to the Gibson ES-175. 

  • 40

    Harmony H70 / H71 Meteor

    10 disponible desde $1,299
  • 41

    Epiphone Zephyr DeLuxe 1941 - 1949

    Un ejemplar disponible por $7,500
  • 42

    Gretsch 6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman 1959 - 1961

    7 disponible desde $5,495
    Following the original version from 1957, the 6122 was updated with a zero fret, bone nut, and Gretsch "V" Bigsby. The signature and signpost were also removed from the pickguard starting this year.
  • 43

    Gibson L-5 Studio (1996 - 2000)

    Un ejemplar disponible por $5,500
  • 44

    Knaggs Influence Series Chena A

    9 disponible desde $5,499
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    Grestch 7670 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman

    15 disponible desde $2,250
    Renumbered from the 6122 model, the 7670 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman was produced from 1971 - 1981. This model no longer featured the double mute and had open f-holes, rather than the painted or simulated f-holes from earlier years.
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    Gibson Byrdland 1955 - 1957

    Un ejemplar disponible por $12,399
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    Gretsch 6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman 1961 - 1963

    16 disponible desde $2,650
    In late 1961, the 6122 Country Gentleman received a couple notable updates from the previous version. The body was updated to double cutaway style with a padded back. Additionally, a double mute and standby switch was added.
  • 48

    Eastman AR805CE

    9 disponible desde $1,495
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    Gibson Custom Shop '59 ES-175D Reissue

    Un ejemplar disponible por $5,447.56
    From the esteemed Memphis factory, the Gibson 1959 ES-175D reissue feels every bit as good as the genuine vintage articles and blooms with exemplary jazzbox tones. No detail went overlooked in recreating this guitar, from the tip of the headstock packed with Kluson tulip tuners to the very base of the zig-zag tailpiece. A pair of Memphis Historic Spec humbuckers nail the sound of original PAF pickups and perfectly transmit the warm, wide sound of this storied hollow body. Available in both Vintage Burst and Natural finishes, the 1959 ES-175D gets the "VOS" treatment to subtly age the guitar and give it the look of a well cared-for instrument from the golden era of Gibson.
  • 50

    The Loar LH-309

    2 disponible desde $675

    The The Loar LH-309 Archtop Guitar combines traditional design with modern construction for an affordable player with plenty of style. Ideal for for the blues or bluegrass player who wants hot output and articulate treble.


    • Body: Maple sides and back w/ hand-carved and hand-graduated spruce top

    • Neck: V-shape mahogany w/ rounded rosewood fretboard

    • Electronics: The Loar P-90 humbucker w/ tone and volume knobs

    • Other Features: Gloss finish, Fleur-de-Lis headstock inlay
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    Gretsch Viking 1965 - 1971

    4 disponible desde $2,599
    The Viking debuted in 1965 as a new ultra-high end archtop electric from Gretsch, featuring the latest in their proprietary hardware. The Viking was equipped with the new Super'Tron humbuckers, which had been introduced the year before, as well as their unique Floating Sound Unit, or "tuning fork" between the pickups and the bridge, as well as their "T-Zone Tempered Treble" treatment on the upper register of the guitar, meant to improve intonation. While these appointments were hot technology for 1965, they found little traction in the market, and were steadily jettisoned from the Viking's design until 1971, when Gretsch moved the bridge closer to the pickups (into the space where the Floating Sound Unit had occupied) and switched to a smaller format "tube arm" vibrato unit.
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    Gibson Byrdland 1969

    5 disponible desde $7,499
    The Byrdland was designed by Gibson with Billy Byrd and Hank Garland (the model name being a portmanteau of their last names). This guitar is similar to the L-5CES but with a thinner body and shorter scale. At the end of 1957, the Byrdland was graced with PAF humbuckers (replaced by Patent number humbuckers in 1962). In late 1960, the designed changed from a curved Florentine cutaway to a sharp Venetian cutaway. Later models and reissues have been made with either cutaway style.

    Body Style: Hollowbody single cutaway

    Years of Production: 1955 - 1985 
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    Gretsch Single Anniversary 1960 - 1971

    6 disponible desde $1,299
    The '60s iteration of the Anniversary model featured Gretsch's single coil Hi-Lo'Tron pickups instead of the original Filter'Tron humbuckers. The Single Anniversary ran unchanged until the early '70s, when Gretsch would reorganize their model numbering system.
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    Epiphone Century E422T 1961 - 1969

    2 disponible desde $2,195
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    Eastman AR603CED-15 Archtop

    4 disponible desde $2,529
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    Gretsch Chet Atkins Tenessean 1958 - 1960

    4 disponible desde $4,395
    Following up on the success of the 6120 Chet Atkins Hollow Body, Gretsch introduced 6119 Tennessean in 1958 as another Chet Atkins endorsed guitar. Upon introduction, the 6119 was somewhat less ornate than the 6120 and included only one filter'tron pickup in the bridge position. In 1961, a second pickups was added.
  • 57

    Harmony H74 Meteor / Neo-Cutaway

    Un ejemplar disponible por $1,100
  • 58

    Heritage Eagle Sunburst 2003

    11 disponible desde $2,450
    After Gibson relocated its main factory from Kalamazoo, Michigan to Nashville in the late '70s, Heritage Guitars was founded by a number of former Gibson employees.  As such, most Heritage instruments closely resemble historical Gibson models. The Eagle series includes a collection of singe cutaway hollowbodies. 

    Years of Production: 1986 - present
  • 59

    Harmony H62 Meteor

    3 disponible desde $1,700
  • 60

    Eastman AR403CED Archtop

    9 disponible desde $1,359
  • 62

    Godin 5th Avenue Uptown T-Armond

    5 disponible desde $1,457.10
  • 63

    Godin 5th Avenue TL Thinline Kingpin P90

    2 disponible desde $1,169.10
  • 64

    Ibanez 2461 Single Cutaway Laminated Archtop

    Un ejemplar disponible por $3,160
  • 65

    Parker PJ-12

    Un ejemplar disponible por $2,956.97
  • 66

    Collings CL City Limits Jazz

    5 disponible desde $8,250
  • 67

    Ibanez GB10 George Benson Signature 1977 - 1979

    Un ejemplar disponible por $3,499.99
    Original GB10 models featured 21 frets, and were changed to a 22 fret neck in mid-1979.
  • 68

    Epiphone Zephyr Regent with 2 New York Pickups 1950 - 1958

    4 disponible desde $3,599
    The Epiphone Zephyr was a single pickup hollowbody produced by Epiphone starting in the late '40s, where it was part of the Zephyr series of instrument starter packs. The model underwent significant changes in 1958 when Gibson assumed control of the company and moved production to Kalamazoo.

    Years of Production: 1939-1957, 1958-1964 (under Gibson)

    Wood Composition: Maple body, Mahogany neck, Rosewood fretboard

    Design Elements: Four control knobs, three-way selector switch, two Epiphone New York single coil pickups, full binding
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    Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin II DLX

    2 disponible desde $1,050
  • 71

    Vox VGA-3D Giulietta Archtop

    Un ejemplar disponible por $1,193.22
  • 72

    Gretsch Country Club 1965 - 1970

    Un ejemplar disponible por $7,771.47
    Shortly after the mute control was added to the Country Club in 1963, this feature was dropped on the 1965 model. The previously offered green finish was discontinued in 1968, and the Country Club was then renumbered 7575 in 1971.
  • 73

    Gibson L-5 CES 1986 - 1992

    Un ejemplar disponible por $14,000
  • 74

    Godin 5th Avenue TL Thinline Gold Foil

    2 disponible desde $1,614.15
  • 75

    Gretsch G9555 New Yorker Archtop

    Un ejemplar disponible por $850
  • 77

    Grestch 7660 Nashville 1973 - 1980

    2 disponible desde $2,799
    The 7660 model from 1973 reverted back to open f-holes. Prior versions from 1964 - 1970 , 1961 - 1963 , 1971 - 1972 all featured simulated / painted f-holes. The 7660 Nashville was discontinued in 1980.
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    Gibson Byrdland "Norlin Era" 1970 - 1985

    11 disponible desde $7,799
  • 79

    Godin 5th Avenue Jazz

    Un ejemplar disponible por $925
  • 80

    Washburn J-600 Vintage Matte Sunburst

    3 disponible desde $823
    This interpretation of a Super 400-bodied guitar features distressed hardware and a vintage-looking matte finish. It includes a single floating pickup in the neck position, and a true Ebony tailpiece with an Ebony bridge and bone nut. 

    Years of Production: 2011 - present
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    Gretsch Single Anniversary 1958 - 1959

    11 disponible desde $1,300
    The Anniversary series launched in 1958, replacing the earlier Streamliner series. It featured a similar single cutaway body, and stripped down aesthetics, but upgraded the Streamliner's DeArmond single coil for Gretsch's Filter'Tron humbucker. The "Single" Anniversary was also available as a "Double", featuring two pickups. In 1960, the Filter'Trons were replaced with Hi-Lo'Tron single coil pickups.
  • 82

    Epiphone Broadway E252 1961 - 1969

    7 disponible desde $3,495
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    Harmony H75

    Un ejemplar disponible por $1,795
  • 84

    Epiphone Century E422T 1958 - 1960

    7 disponible desde $2,100
  • 85

    Aria Pro II PE-180 Sunburst

    3 disponible desde $799.99
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    Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins Hollow Body 1961 - 1963

    8 disponible desde $3,299
    Following up on the 6120 from 1960 - 1961, the Chet Atkins Hollow Body received a few notable changes in late 1961. Now a double cutaway model, the 6120 also saw updates such as a smooth leather back pad, simulated / painted f-holes, and a string mute.
  • 87

    Epiphone Riviera E360TD 1962 - 1969

    15 disponible desde $600
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    Gretsch Country Club 1963 - 1964

    2 disponible desde $4,543.32
    In addition to being updated from the previous 1 7/8" thick model, the 1963 Country Club also saw updates such as a padded back, zero fret, and a mute control. The mute was then dropped in 1965.
  • 89

    Gibson L-5CES 1957 - 1960

    Un ejemplar disponible por $21,521
  • 90

    Gretsch Country Club 1958 - 1959

    2 disponible desde $2,250
    The 1958 Country Club revision featured Filter'tron pickups, a new roller bridge, and the previous humptop" inlays were replaced with thumbprint inlays.
  • 91

    D'Angelico Deluxe EXL-1 Hollow Body Archtop

    Un ejemplar disponible por $1,150
  • 92

    Epiphone Zephyr Emperor Regent 1952 - 1953

    6 disponible desde $4,750
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    Gretsch 6119 Chet Atkins Tennessean (2 Pickup) Orange 1961

    3 disponible desde $1,900
    Following up on the success of the 6120 Country Gentleman, Gretsch introduced 6119 Tennessean in 1958 as another Chet Atkins endorsed guitar. Upon introduction, the 6119 was somewhat less ornate than the 6120 and included only one Filter 'Tron pickup in the bridge position. Like other Gretsch archtops of this era, the 6119 went through a number of cosmetic and design changes in the late '50s and early '60s. Perhaps most notably, the guitar gained a second pickup in 1961.

    Years of Production: 
    1958 - 1980

    Body Style: Archtop hollowbody, single cutaway

    Wood Composition: 
    Mahogany body, Maple top, Rosewood fingerboard

    Design Elements: Simulated F-holes, Bigsby tremolo tailpiece, metal bar bridge, Bigsby tremolo, pearl thumbprint inlay, two Filter'Tron pickups

    Notable Gretsch Players: Brian Setzer, Eddie Cochran, Duane Eddy, George Harrison 
  • 95

    Gretsch Clipper 1960 - 1971

    2 disponible desde $1,499
    The Clipper was updated in 1960 with a HiLo'Tron pickup. The blonde finish option starting in 1959 was discontinued 1961. The Clipper model number was updated to 7555 in 1972.
  • 96

    Martin F-50 Sunburst

    2 disponible desde $2,995
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    Gretsch Country Club 1974 - 1981

    3 disponible desde $1,950
    The 1974 iteration of the Country Club had a wooden tailpiece insert displaying the model name, and the previous model's humptop inlays were updated to Block inlays. The Country Club was discontinued in 1981.
  • 98

    Gibson Howard Roberts Fusion 1980 - 1985

    3 disponible desde $3,848
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    Gibson Howard Roberts Custom 1973 - 1981

    8 disponible desde $3,250
    Designed for jazz session guitarist Howard Roberts (who recorded the themes for the Munsters, the Twilight Zone and plenty of other TV classics), this signature model was originally built as an Epiphone in the '60s. In the '70s, Gibson made two versions of this guitar, the Custom and the Artist. The two were essentially the same with a distinct oval soundhole, but the Custom featured a Rosewood instead of Ebony fingerboard and chrome hardware. 

    Body Style: Single cutaway hollowbody

    Years of Production: 
    1973-1981

    Design Elements: 
    One pickup (non-original shown in picture), three control knobs, trapeze tailpiece, block inlays, 25 1/2-inch scale length, oval sound-hole

  • 100

    Eastman AR803CE-16 Uptown Archtop Sunburst

    Un ejemplar disponible por $1,350

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