you know the one, great Blues machine, has many autographs on the back, no extra charge
you know the one, great Blues machine, has many autographs on the back, no extra charge
1964 Epiphone Coronet Cherry Red, Slab Mahogany body, P-90 Pickup, Stud tail, All original, EC, OSSC, $4,995
O size Koa parlor guitar, nice little fingerstyle guitar, the neck seems to have originally been square. The neck is not cut down, may be a transplant, may be original, this one is a little mystery, but it is a cool...
The 000C Junior E delivers full-scale Martin tone in a compact cutaway body. With solid woods, E1 electronics, and smooth playability, it’s a versatile acoustic-electric made for practice, performance, and everything in...
The X Series is made to play. The acoustic-electric D-X2E features the iconic Dreadnought body shape, now available in three eye-catching high-pressure laminate (HPL) patterns—mahogany, Brazilian rosewood, or ziricote....
The X Series is made to play. The acoustic-electric D-X1E features the iconic Dreadnought body shape, now available in two eye-catching high-pressure laminate (HPL) patterns—koa or mahogany. The HPL top, back, and sides...
The D Junior E is your full-scale companion, delivering the iconic power of a Martin Dreadnought in a more comfortable, travel-friendly size. Whether you’re writing at home, warming up backstage, or chasing inspiration...
The 000-15SM model continues the Martin tradition with solid mahogany construction and a rich satin finish. The Martin 000-size 12-fret neck features a slotted headstock. Satisfy your desire with an affordable solid...
Repaired with a new neck, it is wonderful little version of the Duolian (Swamp Dog) guitar.
Brand new and gorgeous, but I don’t play lap style so it has never been out of its case. Great checkered trim. Loud for such a small instrument. Very David Lindley-looking. Amazing value for the price
Xceptional new model from staid Martin with revolutionary neck joint that enables players access to topmost frets. Sounds as good as most 00-21 models but at less cost. Brand new unplayed with great tailored soft grey...
#847774 This is very playable full-voiced old acoustic that sounds better than all the cheap guitar center $600 models. It is one of 2 I picked up over the years and I love both. This one is much cleaner so it costs...
Very surprisingly decent travel guitar with a bent metal extension that makes playing very comfortable. Really sounds quite nice.
Greatest new Martin in years with unique neck connection to body that allows extra room to play up the neck. Sound as wonderful as the more expensive OO and OOO series. Has convenient built-in tuner and under saddle...
According to The Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars, the Gibson C-1 classical guitar was manufactured in various forms from 1951 to 1971. Gruhn’s Guide and Vintage Guitar Price Guide basically agree, although there is some...
According to The Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars, the Gibson C-1 classical guitar was manufactured in various forms from 1957 to 1971. Gruhn’s Guide and Vintage Guitar Price Guide basically agree, although there is some...
The M-20 was one of Guild's least expensive guitars in the 1950's and '60's, but it has become one of the company's most sought-after vintage instruments in recent years. The highly influential English singer/songwriter...
The Gibson L-1 was first introduced in 1902 as an archtop round soundhole guitar. It had a single bound top and back, a single bound round soundhole with two rope pattern wood rings, an ebony fingerboard with dot...
According to The Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars, the Gibson B series of acoustic guitars was the successor to the LG series largely phased out in the early 1960s. Generally speaking, the B-15 replaced the LG-0, the B-20...
The Gibson B-15 was the last of the small-bodied B series (except for the 500 or so B-20s) with which Gibson briefly replaced the LG series. It was introduced in 1967, perhaps as a kind of travel guitar for the...
Boasting a unique off-set shape that is both sleek and comfortable, and uncomplicated wiring of our custom Harmony gold foils; the Harmony Silhouette is the perfect guitar for players looking for a new playing...
Judging from its serial number (122223) this Guild D-25C guitar was made in the fabled Westerly, Rhode Island, plant in 1975. Since then, this wonderful dreadnought has been dominating lesser instruments for 45 years....
I have been encouraged to list my entire current inventory of guitars, even though it is constantly changing and I have not yet taken pictures or written full descriptions of many of them. As you can see, I generally...
Gibson introduced the LG-2 in 1942 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck (with some exceptions because of wartime shortages). It had full body...
I apologize in advance for telling you folks what some of you already know and others of you don’t want to know, but it’s stuff which anybody who is considering bidding on this guitar ought to know, so here goes: Gibson...
Guild's iconic arched-back design makes its return in the compact M-240E acoustic-electric. The purpose of this trademark feature is twofold: principally, it reduces weight and increases live projection. But it also...
Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a...
I have been encouraged to list my entire current inventory of guitars, even though it is constantly changing and I have not yet taken pictures or written full descriptions of many of them. As you can see, I generally...
This 1965 Gibson would have been (maybe even was) very comfortable at Woodstock, or the first Newport Folk Festival, maybe when Pete Seeger tried to unplug Bob Dylan's electric guitar. Gibson introduced the LG-1 in...
I have been encouraged to list my entire current inventory of guitars, even though it is constantly changing and I have not yet taken pictures or written full descriptions of many of them. As you can see, I generally...