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Metallica’s iconic lead guitarist, Kirk Hammett, has teamed up with the master luthiers at Gibson Custom to unveil the Gibson Custom Kirk Hammett Raven—an audacious counterpart to the legendary Gibson Hummingbird™. While it shares the Hummingbird’s square-shoulder silhouette, the Raven sets itself apart with a darker aesthetic and a unique artistic vision. Crafted with a Sitka spruce top and mahogany back and sides, and supported by traditional scalloped Advanced X-bracing, it delivers the timeless acoustic tone that has captivated musicians and audiences for generations.
Its mahogany neck features a comfortable Round profile and is topped with a bound ebony fretboard, complete with 20 frets and mother-of-pearl star inlays. A 16" radius makes it ideal for fast, expressive playing. Grover® Rotomatic® tuners ensure reliable tuning, while TUSQ® components—including the nut, saddle, and bridge pins—enhance tonal consistency and tuning stability. The headstock showcases the Gibson logo alongside a striking mother-of-pearl raven skull inlay, reinforcing the instrument’s bold identity.
This limited-edition model also pays homage to Gibson’s tradition of wildlife-inspired designs, featuring intricately crafted double pickguards and a raven-themed tailpiece accent. It’s a visual and sonic statement piece.
Equipped with an L.R. Baggs™ Element VTC +4 system, the Raven is ready for both stage and studio. The discreet soundhole-mounted volume and tone controls offer easy access without disrupting the guitar’s aesthetics, and the additional 4 dB of output provides extra headroom when needed.
Each Raven ships in a black Gibson Custom hardshell case adorned with a matching raven skull graphic, and includes a certificate of authenticity and a custom raven-themed strap. Limited to just 100 pieces, each handcrafted in Bozeman, Montana, and personally signed by Kirk Hammett on the soundhole label, this Ebony-finished acoustic is destined to become a collector’s treasure. Availability is extremely limited—secure yours before they vanish into the night.
Body Shape: Hummingbird
Body Style: Square Shoulder
Body Material: Mahogany
Top: Sitka Spruce
Back: Mahogany
Sides: Mahogany
Bracing: Traditional Scalloped Advanced X-bracing
Binding: 5-ply Top, 3-ply Back, Single-ply Fretboard
Body Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck Material: Mahogany
Neck Profile: Round
Scale Length: 628.65 mm / 24.75 in
Fingerboard Material: Ebony
Fingerboard Radius: 406.4 mm / 16.0 in
Fret Count: 20
Frets: Standard
Inlays: Mother of Pearl Star
Nut Material: TUSQ
Nut Width: 43.82 mm / 1.73 in
Joint: Compound Dovetail Neck-to-Body
Preamp: L.R. Baggs Element VTC +4
Under Saddle Pickup: L.R. Baggs Element VTC +4
Controls: Soundhole-mounted Volume and Tone
Output Jack: 1/4" Endpin
Bridge: Belly-up, Ebony
Bridge Pins: TUSQ
Saddle Material: TUSQ
Pickguard: Dual Kirk Hammett Raven and Raven-inspired Tailpiece Accent
Tuning Machines: Grover Rotomatic
Tuner Plating: Nickel
Finish: Nickel
Truss Rod: Adjustable
Truss Rod Cover: 2-ply Black Bell
Strap Buttons: Endpin Jack
Model: AMSSKHEB
Case: Black Gibson Custom Hardshell with Raven Skull Graphic
Headstock Inlay: Gibson Logo and Raven Skull in Mother of Pearl
Strings Gauge: .012, .016, .024, .032, .042, .053
Accessories: Certificate of Authenticity, Raven Strap
$ 5,500.00
**This guitar is used and in excellent condition. Little to no signs of wear. The price has been adjusted accordingly.
Serial Number: 92646
Weight: 9 lbs
Some of the most beautiful Les Pauls ever made were featured in the famous Beauty of the Burst book. Gibson Custom has re-created some of these fantastic finishes on a limited basis. This Les Paul has been finished to match the guitar on page 59 in the Beauty of the Burst book. The Gibson Custom 1959 Reissue Les Paul solidbody electric guitar comes as close as possible to recreating the legendary '59 model Les Paul, giving you a chance to own one of these incredible instruments, without spending a fortune. Every detail is as close to spot-on as possible, down to the hand-carved maple top and non-weight-relieved mahogany body. A pair of Gibson's legendary Burstbucker pickups also gives the 1959 Reissue Les Paul the sound of classic PAF humbuckers.
Gibson Custom 1959 Reissue Les Paul Solidbody Electric Guitar Features:
$ 6,999.00 $ 8,398.00
Serial Number: CS402983
Weight: 8.4 lbs
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Serial Number: CS402920
Weight: 8.2 lbs
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$ 3,999.00 $ 4,798.00
The Les Paul™ Custom was first introduced in 1953 as an upscale version of the Les Paul model. The model was requested by Les Paul himself, who wanted a black version of the Les Paul guitar that "looked like a tuxedo." In 1961, the single cutaway Les Paul Custom was discontinued in favor of a new double-cutaway model that would later become known as the SG ™M Custom, and the original single cutaway model was reintroduced in 1968. During the 1970s, production of the Les Paul Custom transitioned from Kalamazoo to Nashville, and the Les Paul Custom received various changes that further refined the model, including a multi-piece maple top that replaced the original all-mahogany-body construction along with a new maple neck. Today, these 70s-era Les Paul Customs are some of the fastest-appreciating guitars on the vintage market. Now, after 20 years of offering the Les Paul Custom only through Gibson Custom, Gibson is proud to release the Les Paul Custom 70s. It features classic 1970s specs, including a mahogany body with a three-piece maple top. The body is bound with 5-ply top binding and 3-ply back binding. The maple neck has a 70s profile and a volute and is topped with a bound ebony fretboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and mother-of-pearl block inlays. The bound headstock is also adorned with mother-of-pearl in the form of the famous Custom Split Diamond headstock inlay, which originated with the Gibson Super 400 and has become synonymous with the Les Paul Custom. The Les Paul Custom 70s features gold hardware, including an aluminum Nashville Tune-O-Matic bridge, an aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece, and smooth-turning Grover® Rotomatic® with Keystone button tuners for reliable tuning stability. Even the smallest details have been recreated, including Posi-Lok™ strap locks, a 5-ply pickguard, and 70s-era-approved Witch Hat control knobs. The electronics are also era-appropriate, with a pair of Calibrated T-Type humbuckers ™ with individual volume and tone controls that are hand-wired to Orange Drop® capacitors. The Les Paul Custom 70s is available in four gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finishes, including Ebony, Tobacco Burst, Wine Red, and even a version with a beautiful Buttercream Top, and each comes packed in a hardshell case for protection when it's in storage and traveling. The wait is over-The Les Paul Custom has returned to the Gibson USA lineup and is read to rock vour world!
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$ 10,000.00
**This guitar is in mint condition. Guitar comes with OHSC.
The Gibson John Lennon J-160E Peace Acoustic-Electric Guitar is replica of Lennon's 1962 J-160E, which he used extensively in films and recordings. The reissue features an antique natural finish, laminated spruce top, ladder-top bracing, a P-90 pickup, authentic wood body binding, and a signature truss rod cover. It perfectly re-creates Lennon's Gibson axe as it appeared during 1969's Bed-In after stripping off the psychedelic paint job he commissioned in 1967. It's historically accurate right down to the strap based on the one John used. The original Gibson guitar is now displayed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and this re-creation is offered as a limited, numbered edition of 750.

$ 7,399.00 $ 8,894.00
Model: 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue
Finish Type/Aging: VOS
Color: Bourbon Burst
Finish (Top, Back, Neck, Rims): Full Cherry Aniline Dye
Coats of Antique: 2
Peg Head Face: Black (Standard)
Decal: Les Paul
Serial #: Ink Stamped 9xxxxx
Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.
Neck Blank: Mahogany, 17° headstock angle
Head Veneer: Les Paul Reissue (without holly inlay)
Scale Length: 24.75"
Truss Rod Assembly: Historic 1950s, brass anchor offset pellet
Spline Material: Maple
Neck Assembly: Les Paul Reissue
Neck Profile: 1959 V1 Carmelite (.860" / .960")
Material: Indian Rosewood, 1 pc
Inlays: Aged Cellulose Trapezoid
Frets: Jescar Medium Jumbo
Binding: Cream, .040"
Side Dots: Tortoise Shell
Assembly: Aged Cellulose Inlay
Nut: Nylon Reissue
Top: Figured AAA Maple, hand-picked by Paul H.
Back: Mahogany (1 piece), light weight
Top Binding: Cream
Back Binding: Cream
Body Assembly: Les Paul Reissue Routed
Finish: VOS (Nickel)
Bridge: ABR-1 Historic Reissue (no wire, notched saddles)
Tailpiece: Lightweight Aluminum, Historic Spec
Bridge Thumbwheels: ABR Steel
Stop Bar Anchors: Vintage Long
Machine Heads: Kluson Deluxe Single-Band, Nickel
Pickguard: Historic Cream
Jack Plate: Reissue Black
Switch Tip: Cream Historic
Switch Washer: Cream Historic
Back Plates: LP ’59 Reissue Black
Strings: .010–.046 Nickel Plated Steel
Hardware Material: Nickel (matched)
Strap Buttons: Historic Butt and Shoulder Style
Toggle Assembly: Historic Nickel
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Bridge: CustomBucker Aged Alnico 3, 15.5k (un-potted)
Neck: CustomBucker Aged Alnico 3, 15.5k (un-potted)
Pickup Mounting Rings: Historic Cream
Pickup Covers: Historic Nickel
Knobs: Gold Top Hat, True Historic
Dial Pointers: Nickel (Bleeders)
Control Layout: 2 Volume, 2 Tone
Wiring: 1950s Vintage-Style
Special Controls: None
Hand-picked AAA Maple top by Paul H.
Bourbon Burst VOS finish
$ 7,399.00 $ 8,894.00
Model: 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue
Finish Type/Aging: VOS
Color: Dirty Lemon
Finish (Top, Back, Neck, Rims): Full Cherry Aniline Dye
Coats of Antique: 2
Peg Head Face Color: Black (Standard)
Decal: Les Paul
Serial #: Ink Stamped 952819
Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.
Neck Blank: Mahogany, 17° headstock angle
Head Veneer: Les Paul Reissue (without holly inlay)
Scale Length: 24.75"
Truss Rod Assembly: Historic 1950s brass anchor offset pellet
Spline Material: Maple
Neck Assembly: Les Paul Reissue
Neck Profile: 1959 V1 Carmelite (.860" / .960")
Material: Indian Rosewood, 1 piece
Inlays: Aged Cellulose Trapezoids
Frets: Jescar Medium Jumbo
Binding: Cream, .040"
Side Dots: Tortoise Shell
Assembly: Aged Cellulose Inlay
Nut: Nylon Reissue
Top: Figured Maple LP AAA, hand-picked by Paul
Back: Mahogany, 1 piece, 8.3–9.2 lbs light weight
Top Binding: Cream
Back Binding: Cream
Body Assembly: Les Paul Reissue Routed
Finish: VOS (Nickel)
Material: Nickel (matched)
Bridge: ABR-1 Historic Reissue (no wire, notched saddles)
Bridge Thumbwheels: ABR Steel
Tailpiece: Lightweight Aluminum, Historic Spec
Stop Bar Anchors: Vintage Long
Machine Heads: Kluson Deluxe Single-Band (Nickel)
Pickguard: Historic Cream
Jack Plate: LP ’09 Reissue Black
Switch Tip: Amber Historic
Switch Washer: Cream Historic
Back Plates: LP ’09 Reissue Black
Control Plate (Switch): Historic Cream
Strings: .010–.046 Nickel Plated Steel
Tailpiece Studs: Historic Nickel, Aged
End Pin: Aluminum
Strap Buttons: Historic Butt & Shoulder Style
Truss Rod Cover: Historic Cream
Medallion: 2025 “Handcrafted in Nashville”
Toggle Assembly: Historic Nickel
Pickups:
Bridge: CustomBucker Aged Alnico 3, 15.5k (un-potted)
Neck: CustomBucker Aged Alnico 3, 15.5k (un-potted)
Pickup Mounting Rings: Historic Cream
Pickup Covers: Collector’s Edition 2023 NP
Knobs: Gold Top Hat, True Historic
Dial Pointers: Nickel (Bleeders)
Control Layout: 2 Volume, 2 Tone
Wiring: 1950s Vintage-Style
Special Controls: None
Sold Out $ 8,299.00
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Serial Number: 931264
Weight: 8.8 lbs
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$ 7,495.00 $ 8,994.00
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$ 9,999.00 $ 11,998.00
Nick Lucas was one of the most popular American entertainers in the world in the 1920s. Known as The Crooning Troubadour, he performed on the vaudeville circuit, played solo and also played jazz with big bands, played command performances for European royalty, and was among the very first musicians to play and record guitar solos. He was also one of the first radio stars to perform with a guitar, and his recordings influenced the likes of Merle Travis. Today, his artistry is recognized as contributing to the popularity of the guitar, which is perfect for vocal accompaniment and an excellent solo instrument. Frank Campbell, Gibson’s General Sales Manager at the time, approached Lucas and tried to convince him to switch to playing Gibson guitars. Lucas said he would–if Gibson would build one to his specifications, and Gibson readily agreed. The result was the Nick Lucas Special, which was introduced in 1926 and was Gibson’s first artist signature model. One of the things that Lucas requested was a compact but deeper body for better bass response. The Nick Lucas Special went through a range of variations in body woods, bridges, and other features, but they all had a deeper body in common, which contributes to the model’s unique voice, which is rich and surprisingly full and complex for a small-bodied instrument.
Now, Gibson Custom is proud to introduce the 1929 Nick Lucas Special Light Aged. Based on those early artist models, the mahogany body has a similar shape as the Gibson L-00, but it is significantly deeper, with an approximate 4.082” body depth at the head and 4.52” depth at the tail. The bound body features multi-ply top binding with gold sparkle and multi-ply back binding. The top is thermally aged red spruce, and the L-2 style rosette also features gold sparkle, which is one of the visual hallmarks of the Nick Lucas Special. The mahogany neck joins the body at the 12th fret and has a C-shaped profile. The bound rosewood fretboard is equipped with 20 frets and is adorned with mother-of-pearl Nick Lucas inlays with engraved details. Gold Waverly tuners with ivoroid oval buttons are installed on the headstock, which also features a vintage-style “The Gibson” logo in mother-of-pearl. The rosewood rectangular open slot bridge has a bone saddle, and the nut and bridge pins are also bone. The Argentine Grey finish features Light Aging from the artisans of the Murphy Lab. The Murphy Lab Light Aged finish treatment, paired with lightly aged hardware, simulates decades of light play wear, giving it the unique character, vibe, and feel of an original example from the Gibson Golden Era. The 1929 Nick Lucas Special Light Aged comes packed in a red line-style hardshell case. Here’s your opportunity to own one of the most distinctive-sounding acoustic guitars that Gibson has ever produced–a small-bodied masterpiece with serious depth and a big sound to match.
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$ 7,499.00 $ 8,998.00
Introduced in a square-shoulder configuration in 1962, the Country Western was originally created in 1955 as a variation of the popular Gibson Southern Jumbo model. With the body shape of a Hummingbird™ but in a Natural finish and having an unadorned tortoise pickguard instead of the Hummingbird’s casted, graphics-enhanced pickguard, the Country Western delivers wonderful tonal quality and a unique look that has been a resounding hit with players from the moment it was first released, all the way up to the present day; it has been one of our most requested acoustic models for reissue since the 1990s.
This 1963 Country Western features a thermally aged Sitka spruce top that is supported with Gibson’s traditional hand-scalloped X-bracing for vintage-inspired tone, solid mahogany back and sides with multi-ply top and back binding, a mahogany neck with a 24.75” (628.65 mm) scale length, round profile, and a bound Indian rosewood fretboard with a 12” fretboard radius, 20 standard frets, and mother-of-pearl parallelogram inlays. The neck’s compound dovetail neck-to-body joint is fitted using hot hide glue. The rosewood bridge is a traditional belly-up design, and the bridge saddle, nut, and bridge pins are all bone, and the classic Country Western tortoise pickguard is aged. The tuning machines are smooth-turning, aged nickel Gotoh® tuners with white buttons for solid tuning stability. The 1963 Country Western features heavy aging by the artisans of the Murphy Lab to give it the vibe, look, and playing feel of a well-loved, longtime musical companion. Expect a heavy weather-checked finish, heavy belt buckle wear, light arm wear, and light neck wear. Here’s your chance to own one of Gibson’s most requested vintage acoustic guitar models, with all the tone, vibe, playability, and appearance of a well-seasoned vintage original without the vintage price tag and potential issues that can accompany a sixty-year-old guitar. A period-correct black with goldenrod interior hardshell case from Gibson Custom is included, along with a certificate of authenticity.
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$ 4,999.00 $ 5,998.00
**This guitar has a small blemish on the bottom right side of the guitar. See attached pictures below**
The guitar that started the legacy of Gibson Jumbo acoustics. When Gibson released the Jumbo in 1934, it was larger than any other guitar Gibson offered, and it made for a remarkable instrument. Only built for two production years, these rare instruments quickly became artist favorites and best represent the Gibson sound heard by world-renowned artists and collectors. Thoughtfully recreated with a Thermally Aged Adirondack red spruce top, hot hide glue top bracing, mahogany back and sides, traditional 25'' scale length, and a historic-style V neck profile, the Gibson Acoustic Custom Shop is proud to bring back a legend, the 1934 Jumbo.
$ 5,499.00 $ 6,598.00
During a time when cultural optimism was low, Gibson dreamed up a new line of "advanced" instruments; included in those models was the Advanced Jumbo. Due to low production numbers from 1936-1939, this model largely flew under the radar even though it was a supreme sounding and performing instrument. The Gibson Acoustic Custom Shop is pleased to once again offer the Gibson 1936 Advanced Jumbo, outfitted with a Thermally Aged Adirondack red spruce top, rosewood back and sides, and premium Waverly tuners. The 1936 Advanced Jumbo brings back all the tone and prestige that made these such a sought-after instrument by artist and collectors.

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One of the most fabled Gibsons of all time, the J-185 was originally released in 1951. Designed to be just slightly smaller in proportion to the larger SJ-200, the J-185 used similar appointments, Sitka spruce and maple back and sides for its construction. This Custom Historic 1952 J-185 is enhanced with a thermally aged Sitka spruce top and gorgeous flame maple back and sides. Sporting classic J-185 appointments including iconic Maltese crosses inlaid in mother-of-pearl on the open slot bridge, this is a rare model, but highly desired by artists and performers worldwide.
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Gibson Custom Shop is the pinnacle of craftsmanship, quality, and sound excellence. Each instrument celebrates Gibson's legacy through accuracy, authenticity and attention to detail.
The iconic '57 Goldtop has been the tool of choice for countless guitar heroes. Its elegant gold finish, classic solid mahogany/maple construction, and versatile humbucking pickups represent everything one could possibly need in a Les Paul™ model. This authentic recreation exemplifies Gibson Custom Shop's tireless quest for accuracy to the original year of production, from the woods to the construction to the parts and precise contours throughout. Each Custom Shop Reissue is every bit the instrument and statement piece as the priceless vintage examples, providing an ownership experience that is endlessly fun. It features Ultra Light Aging by the skilled artisans of the Murphy Lab. The Murphy Lab Ultra Light Aged finish treatment, paired with lightly aged hardware, simulates decades of light play wear, giving it the unique character, vibe, and feel of an original example from the Gibson Golden Era.
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The Historic Reissue ES-335 is back and better than ever thanks to a year of studying, scanning, and listening to original examples. The expert craftspeople at Gibson Custom Shop have rendered every contour, profile, inlay and color of the priceless vintage models in magnificent detail. The result is a playing and ownership experience that will keep you coming back for more. The 1959 Reissue models feature rounded cutaways, Medium C-shape neck profiles scanned from originals, dot inlays and vintage-replica parts.
Sold Out $ 7,198.00
The Historic Reissue ES-335 is back and better than ever thanks to a year of studying, scanning, and listening to original examples. The expert craftspeople at Gibson Custom Shop have rendered every contour, profile, inlay and color of the priceless vintage models in magnificent detail. The result is a playing and ownership experience that will keep you coming back for more. The 1964 Reissue models utilize sharp horn cutaways, medium C-shape neck profiles scanned from originals, small block inlays and vintage-replica parts.
**Guitar is considered B-STOCK due to lacquer chipped off the side of the neck binding. Price has been discounted accordingly.

$ 7,500.00
This guitar is in excellent condition for its age. Has 4 small indents in wood on the back which are only noticeable in certain lighting. Bridge pickup has very minor tarnishing on the edge of the cover (see pictures). Comes with OHSC and Gold Book COA.
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**This guitar is used and being sold on consignment. This guitar is in excellent condition with little to no signs of wear. Comes with a hardshell case. The price has been adjusted accordingly.
$ 5,499.00 $ 6,598.00
Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, was an owner and frequent user of multiple Gibson SJ-200 acoustic guitars - the "King of the Flat-Tops." The new Gibson Elvis SJ-200 is based on a guitar that was given to Elvis as a gift at a recording session at RCA Studio B in Nashville in the mid-1960s. He used the guitar for numerous live performances. Elvis gave it to his aide and close friend Marty Lacker at Graceland in 1976. The Elvis SJ-200 features a maple back, sides, and neck, as well as a Sitka spruce top. It also has all of the attractive SJ-200 touches, including mother of pearl inlays, and the iconic Moustache™ bridge and graduated crown inlays, and comes equipped with an LR Baggs VTC under-saddle pickup. A hardshell case is included.

$ 3,849.00 $ 4,616.00
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$ 3,849.00 $ 4,616.00
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