May 4, 2024

Gibson Certified Vintage Offers Collectors An Incredible Opportunity To Own Extraordinary Instruments Sourced and Authenticated As Only Gibson Can and Delivered with a Gibson Lifetime Warranty and Exclusive Extras

All Gibson Certified Vintage guitars are sold via the Gibson Garage in Nashville, TN, call (615)933-6000; select models will available for purchase via https://www.gibson.com/en-US/Certified-Vintage.

Today the Gibson Certified Vintage program premieres the next five models, a 1969 Gibson Crest, 1959 ES-335, 1968 Dove, 1984 Explorer, and a 1987 Les Paul Custom. Explore Gibson Certified Vintage guitars below and check back for refreshed vintage offerings as each guitar is sold; for all details, visit: https://www.gibson.com/en-US/Certified-Vintage.

A world-first, the Gibson Certified Vintage features one-of-a-kind Golden Era blue-chip guitars, to unique, one-of-a-kind prototypes, celebrity-owned guitars, as well as 70s and 80s models directly from the Gibson Vault. In an industry first, all Gibson Certified Vintage guitars sold will receive a new lifetime limited warranty. All guitars will also come with a detailed letter of appraisal confirming the provenance and history of the instrument, and a certificate of authenticity, signed by Gibsonā€™s Director of Brand Experience, Mark Agnesi. In addition to exclusive case candy, the buyers will be invited to visit the Gibson Garage in Nashville for a guided tour of the Gibson Vault.

Explore the next five guitars to debut in theĀ Gibson Certified VintageĀ program, available now at:Ā https://www.gibson.com/en-US/Certified-Vintage.

The Gibson Crest is a rare model indeed, having only been produced from 1969-1972. A total of 208 were made through its run, with only 56 produced in 1969, including this particular instrument. 

The Crest was an ultra-premium offering that was listed at twice the price of the ES-335 at the time. It has a fully hollow ES body shape, similar to the ES-330 or EpiphoneĀ® Casinoā„¢, with a rosewood top, back, and sides and a Natural finish. The 5-piece maple neck has a rosewood fretboard with original frets and Mother of Pearl Block inlays. There is some lacquer checking and light play wear on the instrument.

This 1969 Crest boasts a pair of floating Johnny Smith pickups and includes the original hardshell case with a new handle. A strap button was also added at the heel. 

Upon purchase, thisĀ 1969Ā Gibson Crest,Ā serial number 829050Ā will be available for pickup at theĀ Gibson GarageĀ in Nashville, or shipment to an address in the U.S., starting September 28, 2023.

This NOS 1987 Les Paulā„¢ Custom was recently discovered in Gibsonā€™s HQ Vault. It boasts a highly flamed maple top and a gorgeous, original Honey Burst finish. Aside from some of the gold parts, particularly the tuners, showing a small amount of patina, this guitar is in like-new condition. It even has the original plastic on the pickguard!

All hardware, parts, and electronics are original and unmodified. This Les Paul Custom is equipped with two humbuckersā„¢, orange disc tone capacitors, and gold hardware. The original black Protector Case is included, which does have a crack near the tip of the headstock.

Upon purchase, thisĀ 1987 Les Paul Custom, serial numberĀ 81817553Ā will be available for pickup at theĀ Gibson Garage in Nashville, or shipment to an address in the U.S., starting on September 28, 2023.

The 1959 ES-335 is a standout for both players and collectors, and this particular instrument is no exception with its original Sunburst finish and long pickguard(pickguards were shortened post-1959). 

The only modification made to this instrument from its original state was a professional re-fret with vintage-correct fret wire. This ES-335 is an original stop-tail model that was never modified for a BigsbyĀ® vibrato and has its original PAF pickups, wiring harness, and brown Liftonā„¢ 5-latch hardshell case and a modern Deluxe Protector Series case.

Upon purchase, thisĀ Gibson 1959 ES-335,Ā serial number A 29583Ā will be available for pickup at theĀ Gibson GarageĀ inĀ Nashville, or shipment to an address in the U.S., starting on September 28, 2023.

Following in the footsteps of the Hummingbird, the flat-top Doveā„¢ debuted in 1962 as the second square-shoulder dreadnought Gibson made. Its spellbinding tone comes courtesy of a flamed maple back and sides and a beautifully aged Sitka spruce top. 

This 1968 Dove has the original Heritage Cherry Sunburst finish. It shows signs of honest playwear but is in incredibly good condition overall. The pickguard is beginning to warp a bit in the center but does not affect playability. Adding to its uniqueness, 1968 is the only year that Gibson screwed down the Doveā€™s pickguard. 

The only modification made to this instrument from its original state was the addition of a strap button at the heel. This Dove comes with the original black hardshell case with yellow interior. 

Upon purchase, thisĀ Gibson 1968 Dove, serial number 517676Ā will be available for pickup at theĀ Gibson GarageĀ in Nashville, or shipment to an address in the U.S., starting on September 28, 2023.

This NOS 1984 Explorerā„¢ was discovered in Gibsonā€™s HQ Vault and bears its original, ultra-rare Blue Silverburst finish. Its many years in storage resulted in some light checking in the lacquer, but it is otherwise in like-new condition.

All hardware, parts, and electronics are original and unmodified. This Explorer is equipped with two Dirty Fingersā„¢ humbuckerā„¢ pickups, an orange disc tone capacitor, and chrome hardware. The original black hardshell case with red interior is included.

Upon purchase, this Gibson 1984 Explorer, serial number 81154537 will be available for pickup at the Gibson Garage in Nashville, or shipment to an address in the U.S., starting September 28, 2023.

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