Very clean '72 Candy Apple Red Strat with trem; frets are gone / badly in need of a fret job, one changed pickup ( original is in case and needs to be rewound ), strap locks added, non-original case.
Very clean '72 Candy Apple Red Strat with trem; frets are gone / badly in need of a fret job, one changed pickup ( original is in case and needs to be rewound ), strap locks added, non-original case.
Really nice '74 4001. Very healthy neck, plays great and everything works. Only modification is strap locks that aren't located exactly where the originals were. There's a small crack in the pick guard - it's visible in...
One of the last slab body Juniors. Overall nice condition, very strong pickup; this one screams. Minor headstock repair.
Biggest necks on rosewood 'board Strats are late '62 - early '63 and this one has a manly neck for sure. I had Joe Knaggs do a nitro refinish on the body about 30 years ago, looks even better in person. Had to buff out...
'89, '00 & '03 Strats, all lefty and all in like new condition. Hard shell cases included.
Super clean '66, just some edge wear - see pics - All orig. except case. Frets are low, good candidate for refret.
'58 Special with pro refin and pro refret. And big neck! Maybe the best refin I've ever seen. Real nice repro brown hard shell form fit case.
Early Kevin Brubaker prototype guitar made for Baltimore's own Michael Sciuto, designed by Mike and hand carved by Kevin. Plays like a dream and sounds waaay great.
Early '69 LP Custom, all '68 features, call for full details.
ultra rare model, wood square neck, priced to sell
As new DC Aura - not to be confused with the currently available DC GT.
Not much to tell, basically looks new.
Rare model, Crucianelli 40-V in original red sparkle, overall excellent condition. Later case.
Top: Mahogany Back and sides: Laminated Mahogany Top binding: Black and white triple Bridge: Rosewood Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Rosewood Fingerboard Inlays: Dot acrylic Machine heads: SG38 Diecast Hardware: Chrome...
***DESCRIPTION COMING SOON***
***DESCRIPTION COMING SOON***
Rare and fine 1954 Epiphone FT Deluxe Cutaway in sunburst. Overall excellent condition for it's age with newer pick guard and saddle. Some binding shrinkage and a small patch to the binding on bottom front edge. Good...
Did someone say curly mahogany? Um, yeah. This probably qualifies. One piece body and one piece neck of the most highly figured African Mahogany I've ever seen. Completely hand made by Baltimore's best builders of that...
This appears to be the earliest documented L-C: the Factory Order Number is fuzzy but looks more like 336 than anything else; worst case it's later '33 or '34. Overall excellent condition other than some obvious minor...
two pickup, thin bodied, Beatle's era guitar, not so easy to find anymore,
early archtop model, banner logo, you don't see these often, 16" non cutaway, good prewar guitar
pre dates the Country Club, but really is the same model, two DeArmond pickups, very nice curl, great player, a Rock-a-Billy dream
textured like the bowl of an Ovation, this is a very cool and hard to find guitar, as used by Keith (Partridge) and Ace Frealy, missing a tone control, but works fine. as-is
single eArmond, very nice overall condition, great guitar priced around the same as a reissue
some light binding issues, but over all very nice
very early "Peanut" bodied model with 12 ftrets to the body, factory bridge, has lots of playing wear, but very nice guitar overall, great Johnson styling
clean, but they all seems to be, if you don't like a Gibson or Fender, this is a guitar for you. All the silliness of a Messenger for so much less money. Even Mark Farner played one!
bolt on neck, Floyd Rose, "Jesus Saves" airbrushed on he back, great Hair Metal fiddle, made in USA, the ultimate "pointy" guitar!
lots of finish wear on the back of the neck, body is clean, great player, light and right
snakehead, truss rod, some finish wear, but a good mandolin from the right period, the hardcase is modern.