Just In: Vintage Guitars You’ll Want to Play
Our Curated Collection
The vintage guitar market is flooded with wall-hangers and fixer-uppers — but not here. These are the real deal: select, playable instruments, chosen for their tone, condition, and historical value.
We’re sharing them here as a preview. To purchase, visit our shop in Chester, Connecticut. No shipping. No online checkout. Just great guitars waiting to be picked
up and played.
What Makes These Guitars Different?
- Playable history: Each instrument has been tested, set up, and is ready to go.
- Handpicked: No junk. No parts guitars. We only stock what we’d want to own ourselves.
- In-store only: These guitars are not available online. Come in and play before you buy.
Looking for Something Specific?
We’re adding new arrivals every week. Have a particular year or model in mind? Contact us and we’ll let you know what’s coming through the door.
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Guild CA-100 Spec B (1963)
$2,800 -

Guild T-100C (1960)
$2,300 -

Gibson L-4c (1950)
$5,600 -

Guild X-100 (1953)
$2,100 -

Guild CE-100 Black (1961)
$2,800 -

Gibson ES-150 Black (1952)
$4,000 -

Gibson ES-300 (1950)
$4,800 -

Epiphone Ritz (1943)
$1,600 -

Epiphone Triumph (1946)
$3,000 -

Gibson ES-350T (1978)
$4,800 -

Gibson ES-295 (Signed by Scotty Moore!)
$12,000
(Note: The Gibson ES-295 is not vintage, but rare. Just 81 were made for Scotty Moore’s 81st birthday, with design input from our own Brian Wolfe.)
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