﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Just Great Guitars.com</title><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/</link><description>Recently added great guitars, amps and other items available now from our Website</description><language>en-GB</language><item><title>Gibson ES-125 TC 65</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R207/Gibson-ES-125-TC-2841.JPG" alt="Gibson ES-125 TC 65" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Unfaded cherry sunbusrt virtually no player wear NOS?. Stunningly good condition, 100% original single pickup ES 125 thinline cutaway. The cherry has barely faded from this cherry sunburst collectible.

With the warmest tones and just lovely to handle a</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Thinline/Archtop/gibson-ES-125-TC-65-NOS.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R207/Gibson-ES-125-TC-2841.JPG</imagelink><price>£1,699.00</price></item><item><title>Rare 96 Walnut Gibson J-60</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R201/Gibson-J-60-Acoustic-2703.jpg" alt="Rare 96 Walnut Gibson J-60" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 1 of 12 Gibson Montana Advanced Jumbo Bone Crusher. Gibson’s J-45 lineage of acoustic guitars has had some noteworthy players over the years. John Lennon and The Beatles rocked the world with his J-160E, Bob Dylon called his early J-50 “a great guitar”</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Acoustic/J-60-Advanced-Jumbo-walnu.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R201/Gibson-J-60-Acoustic-2703.jpg</imagelink><price>£1,699.00</price></item><item><title>Fender Strat 1996</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R248/Fender-Stratocaster-candy-apple-red-transluscent-2091.JPG" alt="Fender Strat 1996" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 50th Anniversary model candy apple red. Made in California, USA this is a very playable Fender Strat in a ‘hard to find’ semi-translucent candy apple red finish.

This one is a ‘96 guitar, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Fender Mu</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Solid-body/fender-strat-candy-red-96.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R248/Fender-Stratocaster-candy-apple-red-transluscent-2091.JPG</imagelink><price>£699.00</price></item><item><title>Gibson ES 175 sunburst 79</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R209/Gibson-ES-175-D-Sunburst-2387.JPG" alt="Gibson ES 175 sunburst 79" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Really lovely playing, high quality ES-175 D. All original, and simply a joy to play, this nearly vintage Gibson ES-175 takes a lot of beating. Pick it up and you immediately know you are holding an instrument of high quality. Play it and it feel</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Archtop/Gibson-ES-175-D-77.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R209/Gibson-ES-175-D-Sunburst-2387.JPG</imagelink><price>£1,999.00</price></item><item><title>Hagstrom I solid body</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R206/Hagstrom-1-black-2146.jpg" alt="Hagstrom I solid body" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 60s Hagstrom I vinyl covered electric guitar in black. How’s this for a guitar that defines the look of the 60s? You’ve gotta hand it to the Swedes, they do have a bit of a handle on style, and this guitar certainly captures the look of the swinging sixti</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Solid-body/Hagstrom-I-black.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R206/Hagstrom-1-black-2146.jpg</imagelink><price>£799.00</price></item><item><title>73 Fender Champ amp</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R203/Fender-Champ-amp-no-tail-logo-706.JPG" alt="73 Fender Champ amp" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Classic rock goodness from the silverfaced little ‘un . What is it about the Fender Champ amp that has made it such a favourite with rock royalty ever since the 1950s? Why do pros say no studio should be without a Champ? And why would you pay $1000 for the</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Fender-champ-amp-no-tail.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R203/Fender-Champ-amp-no-tail-logo-706.JPG</imagelink><price>£349.00</price></item><item><title>Gretsch Country Gent 76</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R210/Gretsch-Country-Gent-6122-906.JPG" alt="Gretsch Country Gent 76" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; You gotta love the big Chet Atkins it feels so right!. Highly addictive guitar, you probably won’t be able to put it down. Like a luxurious old Cadillac, this guitar oozes big, rounded, ostentatious goodness. It feels heavy on your knee, (it’s bigger and </description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Thinline/Semi/Gretsch-country-gent-7670.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R210/Gretsch-Country-Gent-6122-906.JPG</imagelink><price>£1,999.00</price></item><item><title>68 Gibson ES-330 long neck</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R198/Gibson-ES-330-TD-845.JPG" alt="68 Gibson ES-330 long neck" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Same neck as a 335, cherry red vintage Gibson 330. In this the last year of production for the 330, Gibson gave 330 players the exact same reach to the higher frets as 335 players enjoyed, making this 330 a pretty cool proposition. It looks exactly li</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Thinline/Archtop/Gibson-ES-330-long-neck.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R198/Gibson-ES-330-TD-845.JPG</imagelink><price>£2,499.00</price></item><item><title>67 Gibson ES-330 Red</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R196/Gibson-330-cherry-red-1401.JPG" alt="67 Gibson ES-330 Red" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Cherry red vintage 330 - incredible sound. It’s not often I start off a description with the words “what’s irritating about this 330 is…” but in this case I’m going to, so here goes….

What’s irritating about this 1967 (or late 66) vintage G</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Thinline/Archtop/Gibson-ES-330-dot-neck.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R196/Gibson-330-cherry-red-1401.JPG</imagelink><price>£2,899.00</price></item><item><title>64 Epi Sorrento with PAFs</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R195/Epiphone-Sorrento-PAFs-2751.JPG" alt="64 Epi Sorrento with PAFs" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Early 60s cutaway with 2 Gibson PAF pickups!. What could be better than a vintage Epi Sorrento with classic ’64 neck, Tune-O-Matic bridge and Kluson Deluxe tuners? Answer: one that’s been fitted with Gibson classic ’57 PAF humbuckers! 

Here’s </description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Archtop/PAF-Epi-Sorrento.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R195/Epiphone-Sorrento-PAFs-2751.JPG</imagelink><price>£1,699.00</price></item><item><title>96 Gibson LP Standard</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R193/Les-Paul-Standard-31.jpg" alt="96 Gibson LP Standard" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Blow 'em away Les Paul with PAF pickups. This 14 year old Gibson Les Paul comes from a heritage of great guitars - everyone knows how mind-shattering the LP Standard sounds, but what sets this ’96 model apart from the rest is the lush herita</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Solid-body/Gibson-LP-Standard-86.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R193/Les-Paul-Standard-31.jpg</imagelink><price>£1,799.00</price></item><item><title>81 Gibson LP Standard</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R190/Gibson-Les-Paul-80s-Wine-Red-2344.JPG" alt="81 Gibson LP Standard" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Wine Red Les Paul Standard perfect Gibson LP colour. Loud, powerful, lyrical, expressive - everything an LP Standard should be. With a really fast and low fretboard, reminiscent of the so-called “fretless-wonder” that was the original Les Paul Custom. W</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Solid-body/Gibson-LP-Standard-81.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R190/Gibson-Les-Paul-80s-Wine-Red-2344.JPG</imagelink><price>£1,899.00</price></item><item><title>40s Epiphone Triumph</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R189/Epiphone-Triumph-acoustic-vintage-2915.JPG" alt="40s Epiphone Triumph" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Gorgeous hand carved arch top. Gibson L-7 anyone?. It’s the 1940s, Jazz orchestras reign supreme. The role of the guitarist is to provide an accompaniment that sails majestically over the band and lands in the hearts and feet of the young lovers danci</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Acoustic/Archtop/Epi-Triumph-carved-top-40.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R189/Epiphone-Triumph-acoustic-vintage-2915.JPG</imagelink><price>£1,999.00</price></item><item><title>Gibson L-50 1952 jazz box</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R187/Gibson-L-50-acoustic-vintage-2551.JPG" alt="Gibson L-50 1952 jazz box" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Stong voiced vintage Gibson L50 archtop acoustic. Like the Gibson L-7 and L-5 before it, the L-50 archtop was a very popular jazz box produced between ‘32 and ‘71. Unlike its more expensive stable mates, the L-50 only cost $50, which no doubt is what</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Acoustic/Archtop/Gibson-L-50-52.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R187/Gibson-L-50-acoustic-vintage-2551.JPG</imagelink><price>£1,399.00</price></item><item><title>62 Gibson ES-125 TC</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R184/Gibson-ES-125-TCD-21.jpg" alt="62 Gibson ES-125 TC" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Early sixties ES 125 TC plus D. Best of both worlds!. Great looking guitar from the most desirable period (early sixties) having medium wide neck profile, gold bonnet knobs and lightly faded cherry sunburst finish.

Originally a TC with single pickup, </description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Thinline/Archtop/Gibson-ES-125-twin-pup.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R184/Gibson-ES-125-TCD-21.jpg</imagelink><price>£1,599.00</price></item><item><title>66 Epiphone Granada Cut</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R183/Epiphone-Granada-Cutaway-13.jpg" alt="66 Epiphone Granada Cut" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Hardly-played Epiphone cutaway. Like Gibson 120T. Very desirable example of a Gibson-made (blue Kalamazoo label) Epiphone Granada. 

This guitar is all original and very, very clean. There’s hardly any wear on the frets, which are nice and big and </description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Thinline/Archtop/Epiphone-Granada-Cut.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R183/Epiphone-Granada-Cutaway-13.jpg</imagelink><price>£1,199.00</price></item><item><title>66 Epiphone Granada</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R182/Epihone-Granada-49.jpg" alt="66 Epiphone Granada" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Gibson made Epi E444T v loud, great tone. This is the entry-level vintage Epiphone / Gibson guitar, and the good news is it sounds great. Single coil madness, all original but some dings on the neck due to player wear. The G tuner is a little</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Thinline/Archtop/Epiphone-Granada-66.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R182/Epihone-Granada-49.jpg</imagelink><price>£999.00</price></item><item><title>58 Premiere Bantam Deluxe</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R180/Premier-Bantam-Deluxe-sparkle-2043.JPG" alt="58 Premiere Bantam Deluxe" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Fantastic vintage guitar with retro silver bling. If bling’s your thing, but you care about tone and quality, you’ll love this instrument.

At first glance you may be thinking Harmony or Silvertone, but in fact, this stunning little 1950s guitar is</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Archtop/Premiere-Bantam-Deluxe.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R180/Premier-Bantam-Deluxe-sparkle-2043.JPG</imagelink><price>£1,499.00</price></item><item><title>Gibson B-25 CSB 1969</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R168/Small-body-Gibson-acoustic-B-25-2624.JPG" alt="Gibson B-25 CSB 1969" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Small bodied vintage Gibson acoustic brimming with fun. Gibson’s twenty year run with the LG-2 acoustic came to a close in 1962, at which point a new premium, small bodied flat top entered the arena. The guitar which picked up the baton is the B-25 you see</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Acoustic/Gibson-B-25-60s.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R168/Small-body-Gibson-acoustic-B-25-2624.JPG</imagelink><price>£950.00</price></item><item><title>50s Gibson ES-125</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R163/ES-125-Vintage-Gibson-Jazz-Guitar-2266.JPG" alt="50s Gibson ES-125" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Eponymous vintage Gibson guitar 125 Jazz box. Good original guitar with plenty of honest player wear and tear. The back of the neck is a bit chewed but doesn’t feel as bad as it looks. Even the pickguard and knobs are present and original, as are</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Archtop/50s-Gibson-ES-125.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R163/ES-125-Vintage-Gibson-Jazz-Guitar-2266.JPG</imagelink><price>£1,199.00</price></item><item><title>95 Gibson 335 Reissue</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R153/Gibson-ES-335-40.jpg" alt="95 Gibson 335 Reissue" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Vintage Sunburst dot neck 335 players guitar. This guitar practically play itself, it’s so comfortable and makes such a pleasing sound. It’s a great deal – lots of Gibson goodness for very little money. Why? It’s had a neck repair (very solid, no</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Thinline/Semi/Gibson-ES-335-sunburst-95.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R153/Gibson-ES-335-40.jpg</imagelink><price>£1,299.00</price></item><item><title>Gibson EB3 bass 69</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R152/Gibson-EB3-49.jpg" alt="Gibson EB3 bass 69" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Mahogany vintage Gibson SG bass. They call the colour walnut, although it's a solid mahogany SG-shaped body.

This bass has plenty of player wear, with a graze on the back and scuffing at the edges on the lower bout. It’s had a pro</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Bass/Gibson-EB3-bass-67.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R152/Gibson-EB3-49.jpg</imagelink><price>£1,299.00</price></item><item><title>66/67 Epiphone Sorrento</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R105/Epiphone Sorrento-25.jpg" alt="66/67 Epiphone Sorrento" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Mini-humbucker cutaway Gibson-made Epi Model 452T. This is Epiphone's version of the Gibson ES-125 TC, but it's a lot better than the Gibson. On paper, there's the mini-humbucker, the individual Kluson Deluxe tuners, large oval fingerboard markers and</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Thinline/Archtop/Epiphone-Sorrento-67.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R105/Epiphone Sorrento-25.jpg</imagelink><price>£1,599.00</price></item><item><title>60s Telestar Kawai</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R19/Teisco-Kawai-Telestar-112.jpg" alt="60s Telestar Kawai" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 2 pickups, gold sparkle Japanese made solidbody. It may have lost its string mute and tremelo bar, but its not lost any of its sparkle!

Here's another funky sixties TeleStar, made by the Japanese Kawai factory to cash-in on the Fender Telecaster </description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Solid-body/60s-Telestar-Teisco.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R19/Teisco-Kawai-Telestar-112.jpg</imagelink><price>£199.00</price></item><item><title>60s Telestar by Kawai</title><description>&lt;span style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R21/Teisco-Kawai-Telestar-91.jpg" alt="60s Telestar by Kawai" border="0" width="86" height="115"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Single pickup, green sparkle twin horned punk meister. Funky and punky, this Japanese made Telestar has a single pickup, double horns (a la Burns Bison), metal knobs and lots of cool green sparkle. Even the back of the body sparkles!

There is a fractur</description><link>http://justgreatguitars.com/product/Electric/Solid-body/60s-TelestarKawai-b.aspx</link><imagelink>http://justgreatguitars.com/images/ProductImages/R21/Teisco-Kawai-Telestar-91.jpg</imagelink><price>£199.00</price></item></channel></rss>