This Gibson L-7C is a concert-grade acoustic archtop that shares the fundamental architecture of the Gibson L-5, with its hand-carved solid spruce top, solid maple back and sides, and 17-inch body. It sets itself apart...
This Gibson L-7C is a concert-grade acoustic archtop that shares the fundamental architecture of the Gibson L-5, with its hand-carved solid spruce top, solid maple back and sides, and 17-inch body. It sets itself apart...
Beautiful shaded top 1932 0-18 sunburst finish. Perfect setup. Huge sound.
Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Excellent Vintage condition with modest wear for an instrument of this age, including scratches, nicks, and general aging of parts and finish. See...
A rare early example of the master’s Exel. Model, this has the early spelling and the earlier body size and shape. 3” depth and 16 5/8”,width.slim neck profile. Lovely engraved fret markers and pearl button tuners.The...
1930 Martin 2K Ukulele in excellent condition. This Martin is all original. This 2K uke was constructed with a koa top, back, sides, and neck with a Brazilian rosewood fingerboard. The neck measures 1 3/8" at the nut,...
SN 83588. Light as a potato chip, this 1943 Martin D-18 was built in the heart of WWII when steel was being prioritized for the war effort but Martin’s supply of tone woods was still second to none. At just 3.5 lbs.,...
Early 1920's Bacon Blue Ribbon Style A Tenor Banjo. Somewhat used, but all-original with modest playing wear. 11 1/2" rim with Calf-Skin Head. 21 3/4" scale with 17 frets. Early version of the Silver Bell Tone-Ring....
Introduced in 1929, the Style 15 mandolin along with the Style 20 (2-point) were the first carved top instruments made by the C.F. Martin company. They had oval holes and beautifully flamed maple backs and sides, and...
For so many years all I ever hear is about pre war Martins... blah blah blah, so anyway, I finally went out to get myself one. Hard to see what all the fuss is about but this is a rather nice little instrument. This...
CONCERTONE Banjo-Mandolin, '20s, possibly made by Slingerland for Montgomery Ward, 11" head, 14" scale, strung like a Mandolin, has a metal tone ring, a high quality instrument, exc, ohsc...$295
Description Up for sale is a fairly clean and wonderful sounding 1944 Gibson L-50 in its original sunburst finish. This example features a a chunky neck profile that measures 1.01 @ the 1st fret, 16" lower bout and a...
This Epiphone FT-50 was made in the USA in 1941. It is a fantastic playing and sounding x-braced instrument. It has a spruce top and mahogany back and sides. This guitar shows play wear but is in overall very nice shape...
SN:80460. The 0-15 was Martin’s most popular and economical model at the end of the Great Depression and through World War II. Production ceased in 1943, resumed in 1948, and continued successfully until its...
The ukulele-banjo, or UB, was one of the most popular banjo-family instruments produced by Gibson. While the vast majority of these instruments were lower-priced models, Gibson did produce some higher-end UBs. This UB-4...
Produced between 1934 and 1939, the F-7 is a short-necked version of Gibson’s top model, the F-5. This is the model Bill Monroe famously used on his first recordings with his brother Charlie, as the Monroe Brothers, and...
Gibson F-12 #A2985
This Gibson L-1 was made in the USA in 1918. Given its advanced age it is in very nice overall condition. There are a few crack repairs, but no major damage. The finish is original, as are most of the parts, but the...
Tenor Uke, All-Mahogany with Br. Rosewood Bridge. Absolutely immaculate, original hard case. Nicest One.
This Gibson Nick Lucas Special was made in the USA in 1934. These are rare and wonderful instruments. This example has the original style body with an original black finish - which was also the color of the one Nick...
Vintage original 1918 Gibson A-3 Mandolin with original hardshell case. Plays and sounds killer. It's in great shape for the age. Just set up at the shop and playing great.
Vintage 1931 Martin Style A Mandolin. A clean example, all original and issue free. Super clear, crisp and round tone, great for recording. Has a super cool vintage sticker Luxury Cruise to the West Indies Sticker we...
Vintage original circa 1914 Gibson L-1 acoustic. Guitar plays remarkably well for one of these with a good neck angle and a great action. No buzz or issues. The neck is nice and straight and true all the way up and...
1925 Gibson TB-3 Tenor Banjo with Ball-Bearing arch-top Tone-ring. There is some playing wear, but it's mostly finish wear on the back of the neck. Clean, complete and in excellent original condition. Pretty nice...
A Pre-War Gibson-made Recording King Model 505 Tenor Banjo. 40-hole Archtop Mastertone Banjo, Curly Maple Neck and Resonator, 3-Ply Maple pot, Tube and Plate Construction. Chrome-Plated. 2-Band 4:1 Grover Geared Pegs....
GIBSON "A" MANDOLIN, 1914, Natural, carved Spruce top, Birch back & sides, pickguard clamp with faux tortoise fitting and clamp style bracket, frets are even in real good shape, 100% original in beautiful condition,...
A 17-fret tenor banjo with simple hoop tone-ring. 11" rim with Fiberskyn head. Original Wayverly pegs. Good player with snappy tone. Celtic Tuning. Original Hard Case.
SN 59282: Old-growth, straight-grain Brazilian rosewood back and sides paired with an equally straight and tight-grained Adirondack spruce top make this 1935 000-28 a standout from what many consider the pinnacle year...
No sales tax for customers outside California. This 1926 Vega Whyte Laydie No. 7 plectrum banjo is a stunning example of Boston craftsmanship at its peak. Known for its ornate inlays, engraved metal hardware, and...
No sales tax for customers outside California. This Vega Whyte Laydie No. 7 5-String Banjo, built during the Fairbanks era in 1906–1907, represents one of the finest open-back banjos ever crafted. Featuring intricate...
1940 Gibson A Style Mandolin VSB... plays great ...includes original HSC...one owner...