Spring Sale! 1938 J-35 with 3 unscalloped tone bars. There is a hole where the decal is and 4 other small ones at the end of the neck. Couple of small back cracks. I’m trying to sort out the tuners right now ( I just...
Spring Sale! 1938 J-35 with 3 unscalloped tone bars. There is a hole where the decal is and 4 other small ones at the end of the neck. Couple of small back cracks. I’m trying to sort out the tuners right now ( I just...
Spring Sale! Blood, Sweat and Tears! This Mojo Box has seen a festival or two I’m sure. It needs a little attention. Mainly new bridge and some fret work. Not sure what’s going on with the bridgeplate. It looks like a...
Spring Sale! Player grade total refin. Narrow neck. Bridge isn’t original and bridgeplate has a piece of wood on top of it. Black pickguard. (More accurate one just taped on for looks but it’s too small.) Center seam...
Spring Sale! Early 1949 stamped D-18. This guitar is in need of a neck reset, a few small holes plugged, as well as a couple of small cracks glued. Non original case.
Spring Sale! Very clean top with some capo wear on back of neck. Fresh neck reset. Three unscalloped tone bars like a pre 1940 J-35. Repaired pickguard crack. Some of these can sound a little thin and bright but this...
Silver Metal Flake, a very hard finish to do. Looks to be a Fender neck with a slab rosewood fretboard and C neck profile. Has a Bigsby tremolo too. The neck pickup is an SCN Noiseless Tele pickup, the bridge pickup is...
SN 95918. A wonderful, well-preserved example of a postwar Martin 000-28, built in Nazareth, PA in 1946 with what must have been some of the finest tonewoods available at the time. The Brazilian rosewood back and sides...
Spring Sale! Super clean early 50’s D-28 with all original finish, bridge, bridge pins and bridgeplate. Only a couple of pickguard cracks. Really nice straight grain Brazilian. Fresh neck reset and refret. This is...
There's a reason 63 and 64 ES-335's are so popular with players (and no, it's not because Eric Clapton played a 64). The reason is the neck. A large percentage of player like a neck that is relatively slim at the lower...
Now available, a 1970 Gibson SG Standard in its original Walnut finish with batwing pickguard and the maestro vibrola. This particular example has been played, however remains in entirely original condition including...