This is one of the rarest of all Gibson artist model mandolins. Although Gruhn’s guide states that the all black F-10 was introduced in 1934, the same book dates this instrument as late 1933, making it possibly the...
This is one of the rarest of all Gibson artist model mandolins. Although Gruhn’s guide states that the all black F-10 was introduced in 1934, the same book dates this instrument as late 1933, making it possibly the...
Here’s a rare high-end A model from Gibson. This example is a bit different than most other A-75s in that its fretboard is level with the top as on the A-50. Featuring a carved spruce top in the typical sunburst finish...
This Gibson A-4, made in 1926 is probably one of the last snakeheads of the “Loar” era. It is in excellent playing condition with all original hardware and a straight neck with little to no wear on the frets. Aside from...
Edit Content This Gibson TB-3 Mastertone 'pot' is offered without a neck. We believe it had a 5-string conversion neck on it for many years as evidenced by the slightly enlarged neck pocket to accommodate a wider neck...
1916 Gibson Style A Mandolin This Item Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos) Finish Shows Overspray On Body Back, Sides And Top Non-Original Saddle Multiple Small Hairline Cracks...
* Loar Era *Truss Rod *With Original Hard Shell Case Brown face, super low action. The back purfling has been replaced since these photos were taken. It still has its original pickguard and hard shell case, both in...
You probably can't find a better sounding banjo uke. The UB-4 is a professional grade instrument, with walnut neck and resonator, 8" head, brass tone ring, 1-1/4" nut width, 15" scale length and Grover Presto tailpiece....