Tag: selling-my-vintage-guitar
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Know Your Neck Profile: A Quick Guide

By C. Guitar neck shapes, often referred to as “neck profiles,” play a crucial role in determining how a guitar feels and responds in a player’s hands. The shape of the neck affects not only comfort but also playability and performance, especially during extended sessions. Understanding the different neck profiles available can help guitarists find…
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In The Shop: 1962 Gibson L-5CESN

By C. Those with an affinity for archtop guitars are usually quite familiar with iconic Gibson guitars such as the ES-175, ES-335, and signature models such as the Johnny Smith, Barney Kessel, and Tal Farlow. But it’s their top of the line L-5 model that continues to rule them all, and we’re fortunate to have…
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Timeless Tones: The Legacy and Impact of the Fender Deluxe Reverb

By C. When it comes to electric guitars and basses, Fender is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and has been for the last 60 plus years. But it all began with the amps! Leo Fender himself was a passionate radio repairman who would eventually design some of the most significant circuits in music history.…
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In The Shop: 1964 Fender Stratocaster Charcoal Frost Metallic

By C. When it comes to original Fender instruments, no two are exactly alike. With hand-shaped neck profiles, differing weights, discrepancies between hand-wound pickups, there’s so much variation between two guitars that may have even been built alongside on another. But when you come across a good one, you just “know”. Today we’ll be exploring…
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Just Landed: Gibson Custom Shop M2M ’63 Les Paul SG Custom Red Fox VOS

By C. We just love when a new Gibson Custom shipment is heading our way. And this one is something we’ve been patiently waiting for some time. Well it’s finally here! Fresh from the good folks in Nashville, we’re proud to present this 2024 Gibson Custom ’63 Les Paul SG Custom VOS in Red Fox…
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The Legend Of The Gibson Futura Prototype

By C. The Gibson Futura is a lesser-known, yet highly intriguing guitar model that you might call a long lost sibling to the more familiar Explorer and Flying V models of the late 1950’s. Emerging as a prototype in 1957 for the NAMM show, the Futura was part of Gibson’s ambitious “Modernist” series, which also…
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Three Quarter Stunners: The Gibson ES-140

By C. The Gibson ES-140 is a notable entry in the long list of Gibson “Electric Spanish” or “ES” guitars, distinguished by its unique design and historical significance. Launched in the early 1950s, the ES-140 was essentially a smaller, three-quarter-sized version of the iconic Gibson ES-175, making it an intriguing choice for musicians who desired…
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Taking A Closer Look: The Danelectro Longhorn Bass

By C. The Danelectro Longhorn is a charming and unique instrument when it comes to electric bass guitars, known for its distinctive design, unique sound, and cultural impact. Since its introduction in the late 1950s, the Longhorn has been celebrated for its quirky aesthetics and practical playability, making it a favorite among a variety of…
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(SOLD!): 1959 Epiphone Coronet

By C. Here at IVG, we’re always looking to buy nice examples of vintage golden era guitars. And every so often, they fly out the door almost as soon as they come in! This one in particular didn’t last more than 2 days before it was off to a new home. But thankfully we got…
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In The Shop: 1963 Gibson Southern Jumbo

By C. Who doesn’t love a vintage Gibson flat top? Especially one that looks stunning, sounds incredible, and is a dream to play. Well, we’ve got one here for you to feast your eyes on. New to IVG and available now in our shop, this 1963 Gibson Southern Jumbo Do you have a vintage guitar…
