A large-rim early Stewart banjo, 13" head diameter, from around 1890. All-original but in well-used condition. Nicely carved heel, all pearl inlays intact, no structural damage, but the metal skin on the rim appears to...
A large-rim early Stewart banjo, 13" head diameter, from around 1890. All-original but in well-used condition. Nicely carved heel, all pearl inlays intact, no structural damage, but the metal skin on the rim appears to...
SN: S1813. National Style O from 1930 in excellent cosmetic and playing condition. Recent neck reset and setup by the late Marc Schoenberger, the go-to independent repairman for resonator guitars for many years. The...
A very early Gibson TB tenor banjo 1919. Gibson Plate on dowel-stick. It is thought that some of the really early Gibson banjos were sent back to the factory a couple of years later to have the latest Gibson ideas...
An interesting and rare version of Vega's popular Style M Tenor Banjo model. 10 1/8" pot, 21 3/4" scale, 20 fret fingerboard. Calf-skin head. Engraved Tailpiece Cover. Stew-Mac 5-Star planetary geared pegs. This banjo...
Petite Ladys' banjo from one of the premiere banjo-makers of the late 19th Century, 9" pot, 23" Scale. Cherry Wood neck with Ebony fingerboard. Skin head, Aquila nylon strings. Excellent and mostly original with modern...
An exceptional Vega Style M Tenor Banjo with the desirable 11 13/16" rim and Tubaphone tone-ring. 16 fret neck, 20 1/2" scale length. Nicely engraved fingerboard pearl inlays. Beautiful all-original condition with great...
Circa 1930’s Bacon and Day Senorita in very good condition. This Bacon and Day is all original and had a neck reset done in house by Tom Crandall. This Senorita was constructed with a spruce top, mahogany back and...
Companion instrument to the famed TB-00. I-piece flange construction. Calf-skin Head. Excellent condition with very playable neck and action. Minor playing wear. Gold Tone Gig bag.
Made in the 1930's, A Maybell banjo uke, Maple rim and neck, 8" rim with calf-skin head. A clean and sturdy instrument... cute, too. peghead decal is missing... Gig-bag
Here's a 99% original, one-owner, square-neck Style 1 Tricone. Its all original except for a replaced "lower nut". The original owner put that new nut on there so you could play "regular guitar" on it... well regular...
C. 1920’s Stella concert in very good condition. This Stella has had a neck reset and an aircraft aluminum reinforcement tube installed in the neck. All work was done in house. This concert sized, ladder braced guitar...
PRICE : (JPY) 1,200,000yen CONDITION : EX+ TOP : Mahogany SIDE BACK : Mahogany FINGER BOARD : Rosewood BRIDGE : Rosewood NUT WIDTH : 43 mm BRACING : Scalloped X-Bracing PICKGUARD : Original SCALE : 628 mm BINDING :...
1940 Rickenbacker Electro Lap Steel. One volume control. Good working order. Gig bag. Ready to play. Dayton Vintage Guitars Call or text 937-613-0690
Year is a guess---Guitar Shaped body with Brazilian Back and Sides, Spruce Top. Neck is straight!~ Has some repaired cracks and some spots on the sides where foam stuck to it? Looks like parts of it have been...
1929 National Style O. Originally a squareneck that was converted by master luthier Larry Brown to a traditional round neck. Plays like a dream and sounds exactly like a 1929 Style O should. Comes w/ non-original gig...
Rare Cole's Eclipse with spectacular engraved mother-of-pearl inlays [possibly by Consalvi] and carved heel. The 3rd fret inlay appears to be a replacement. A couple of old repaired heel-cracks. 10 15/16" rim with 26"...
Striking Reproduction 5-String neck from Padouk Wood with Ebony fingerboard by Steve Sutherland. 10" Original Cole Rim from a Banjo-Mandolin. 9 7/8" rim with 24 3/4" Scale Length. Boat Heel. CONDITION: Excellent SERIAL:...
these are kind of rare, very cool lap steel from the very early days, the horse shoe magnet pickup is very much like the Rickenbacher of the same period, but much more primitive. This ones for you Neil!
Here's a 1921 Martin A-K style mandolin. 100% original example and a rare one at that!! Serial #9548, made in Nazareth, PA. Flat back, bent top, natural varnish finish, koa back and sides, mahogany neck with an ebony...
I wish I could tell you how much fun it is just to hold this gem—it feels kind of like you’re holding a Stradivarius violin. First produced from 1912 to 1916 and then re-issued in all mahogany from 1927 to 1943, the...
*By Oscar Schmidt, Maker of the Original Stellas *High Grade Model *Scale Length: 26 3/8" *Redone with Curved Fretboard and Large Frets *All Koa A marvelous example of a high-end Oscar Schmidt, 14 3/4"" body out of all...