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...
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...
Description Up for sale is a super cool and very early 1942 Gibson LG-2 in its original sunburst finish. Being this is one of the earliest LG-2s this example features a Firestripe pickguard, 7 ply rosette binding, 5 ply...
Early electric guitar circa 1942. This one has a new pick guard. There is some finish damage near the controls. The rest of the guitar seems intact with no damage around the jack or headstock.
1942 Gibson L-5 in excellent condition. Carved spruce top, flame maple back, sides, and neck, ebony fingerboard with pearl block inlays, Brazilian rosewood bridge, replacement gold plated Grover Imperial tuners, and a...
1942 D’Angelico Excel, Blonde, Stunning original archtop guitar built by the legendary John D’Angelico himself, Gold hardware art deco headstock, Stairstep bridge, Grover imperial tuners, Stunning Flamed Maple back,...
1942 Gibson Super 400 Premier, "Cutaway", Very Rare Blonde finish, Top of the line Model, Gold hardware, Original Kluson tuners with beautiful original Catalin tips, Super 400 engraved heel cap & tailpiece, Script logo,...