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Anyone own any good vintage instruments?
Posted on 6/28/25 at 1:22 pm
Posted on 6/28/25 at 1:22 pm
Been watching some The Collection videos on Gibson’s YT channel, and there’s some awesome stuff on there.
Any do you have any gems?
Any do you have any gems?
Posted on 6/28/25 at 1:55 pm to sorantable
I have a Guild D-35, circa 1980 - sounds like a million dollar vintage piano. Shame I can't play better.
Posted on 6/28/25 at 2:50 pm to sorantable
I have a 1978 Aria Pro II Les Paul style that is similar to this one except mine has silver humbuckers on it when I got it in 1980ish. It needs a fret job now but it has always been the best playing guitar I had back in the day.


Posted on 6/28/25 at 4:02 pm to sorantable
I have a '74 Alvarez 12 string and while probably not "vintage" I have a 1997 Made in Waverly, RI Guild acoustic, maybe one of the last made in Waverly before fender bought fricked them up.
Then I have a couple of guitars that keep going up invalue because they don't make them anymore. A J Mascis Fender Jazz Master and a Burns Steer (Billy Bragg replica).
Then I have a couple of guitars that keep going up invalue because they don't make them anymore. A J Mascis Fender Jazz Master and a Burns Steer (Billy Bragg replica).
This post was edited on 6/28/25 at 4:10 pm
Posted on 6/28/25 at 5:56 pm to Zappas Stache
1963 Epiphone ES-335 and a 1965 Fender Super Reverb amp (Blackface)
Guitar was my Dad’s and amp was my Grandfather’s. Both were Full Gospel ministers that liked to jam. Song Service was definitely the best part of Sunday morning Church growing up.
Guitar was my Dad’s and amp was my Grandfather’s. Both were Full Gospel ministers that liked to jam. Song Service was definitely the best part of Sunday morning Church growing up.
Posted on 6/28/25 at 5:58 pm to sorantable
1976 Gibson Les Paul "Standard Deluxe." It's stamped "Deluxe" on the back of the headstock but it was cut at the factory for full-sized humbuckers instead of mini humbuckers. The originals HBs are long gone, in favor of Carondelet Dreambuckers.
1972 Fender Thinline, nicknamed "Not Tab Benoit's" because everyone thinks it's Tab's. This originated in my shop around 2017 as a job from NJ. I was given just the body and the neck in the condition you see them, and I was instructed by my client to create a Tab Benoit tribute TL out of it. So I re-populated it with reissue hardware I aged myself. I rewound the pickups - they are the only set of Carondelet Wide Range Humbucker clones in existence. I also flattened the fingerboard radius during a jumbo refret from 7.25 to 10, and I subsequently aged the fingerboard to match the rest of the guitar. In 2020, the guy in NJ had a big "thinning the herd" gear sell-off and he sold me the TL at a price I couldn't pass up.
Here's Tab's on my bench for comparison's sake.
1955 Gibson Les Paul Junior. I got this as a horridly rattlecanned refin husk and very little else. Total overhaul and re-population with the good stuff. Pickup is a custom-spec Carondelet 90 I wound myself. A PERFECT mid-50s Junior burst in period correct nitro by my good pal Shannon Huss at HEL in Pennsylvania. Repro logo by a different pal in the UK.
Before ...
After ...
Late 1940s Harmony 1215 Archtone. For an 80-year old economy flatwound jazz box that has never had a neck reset, this guitar plays like a million bucks.

1972 Fender Thinline, nicknamed "Not Tab Benoit's" because everyone thinks it's Tab's. This originated in my shop around 2017 as a job from NJ. I was given just the body and the neck in the condition you see them, and I was instructed by my client to create a Tab Benoit tribute TL out of it. So I re-populated it with reissue hardware I aged myself. I rewound the pickups - they are the only set of Carondelet Wide Range Humbucker clones in existence. I also flattened the fingerboard radius during a jumbo refret from 7.25 to 10, and I subsequently aged the fingerboard to match the rest of the guitar. In 2020, the guy in NJ had a big "thinning the herd" gear sell-off and he sold me the TL at a price I couldn't pass up.
Here's Tab's on my bench for comparison's sake.
1955 Gibson Les Paul Junior. I got this as a horridly rattlecanned refin husk and very little else. Total overhaul and re-population with the good stuff. Pickup is a custom-spec Carondelet 90 I wound myself. A PERFECT mid-50s Junior burst in period correct nitro by my good pal Shannon Huss at HEL in Pennsylvania. Repro logo by a different pal in the UK.
Before ...
After ...
Late 1940s Harmony 1215 Archtone. For an 80-year old economy flatwound jazz box that has never had a neck reset, this guitar plays like a million bucks.

Posted on 6/28/25 at 6:10 pm to DreadDub
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Guitar was my Dad’s
Nice. My brother has my Dad's old Alvarez he bought in 1969 with his first bonus check. My brother used that guitar for a few years when he was starting his music career. I got to play that guitar while my brother sang amazing grace at my Dad's funeral.
Posted on 6/28/25 at 7:16 pm to TheFretShack
That 76 Paul looks like it roars.

Posted on 6/28/25 at 9:33 pm to sorantable
I have my Dad's old beat-to-shite Yamaha acoustic, circa late 60's
Posted on 6/29/25 at 4:49 am to sorantable
I have a lot of old acoustic guitars that I've bought over the years for cheap.
Most aren't good for much except maybe wall art. Some have cases that are worth more than the guitars.
There are a few good ones, but not very valuable.
My favorite is a Marlboro miles country dreadnaught that I bought last year.
After doing fretwork, replacing the plastic parts with brass and bone, it is a really great playing and sounding guitar.
I went ahead and added an L.R. Baggs Hi-Fi pickup system to it. I'm really happy with that one.
Those guitars have a reputation for being junk, that one is really solid though. It's the only one I can remember ever playing, so maybe they aren't that bad, just need some work and better parts invested.
Most aren't good for much except maybe wall art. Some have cases that are worth more than the guitars.
There are a few good ones, but not very valuable.
My favorite is a Marlboro miles country dreadnaught that I bought last year.
After doing fretwork, replacing the plastic parts with brass and bone, it is a really great playing and sounding guitar.
I went ahead and added an L.R. Baggs Hi-Fi pickup system to it. I'm really happy with that one.
Those guitars have a reputation for being junk, that one is really solid though. It's the only one I can remember ever playing, so maybe they aren't that bad, just need some work and better parts invested.
Posted on 6/29/25 at 2:34 pm to sorantable
Would a 1993 les paul be now considered vintage?
Posted on 6/29/25 at 3:25 pm to sorantable
Our piano was built in 1891.
Sadly, someone had taken the original ivorys from it before we acquired it.
Sadly, someone had taken the original ivorys from it before we acquired it.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 9:51 am to sorantable
Two of these. One is a 62 and the other a 67.
the 62 has the two dots over the "O" in Hofner on the headstock.

the 62 has the two dots over the "O" in Hofner on the headstock.

Posted on 6/30/25 at 11:29 am to TheFretShack
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1955 Gibson Les Paul Junior.
Damn dude. Beautiful work.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 11:38 am to sorantable
My most vintage is a 1984 G&L Superhawk
Posted on 6/30/25 at 12:04 pm to sorantable
I looked but don't have a picture on my phone. My luthier/bandmate has a 1966 Gibson SG. That thing is my holy grail guitar. Doesn't play exceptionally well, but the low action makes it play quick. To me, it is an investment/piece of art as much as it is an instrument.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 1:57 pm to sorantable
I have a Honer Chromonica with a tortoise shell case bought by my dad in Germany in the early 50s.
I also have a Framus Thinline Electric bought by the exes dad in Germany in the mid 50s.
I also have a Framus Thinline Electric bought by the exes dad in Germany in the mid 50s.
Posted on 7/1/25 at 2:46 pm to Ace Midnight
The Fret Shack is the Music Board's Jedi Master when it comes to all things guitars. 
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