Here's a vintage Martin neck on an unknown make body Parlor guitar. It has a 13" wide body, deluxe multi colored biding, a CF MARTIN logo on the top of the headstock....and deluxe back stripe binding design. It seems...
Here's a vintage Martin neck on an unknown make body Parlor guitar. It has a 13" wide body, deluxe multi colored biding, a CF MARTIN logo on the top of the headstock....and deluxe back stripe binding design. It seems...
Natural, Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, sent through our shop for a neck set and all open cracks repaired. There are many cracks on the back. Let’s count them. Ok, done, there are 9 cracks on the back, now repaired....
Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Good Vintage condition with normal wear for an instrument of this age, including a patina of scratches, dings, nicks, lost finish, and natural aging...
1929 The Gibson The L-1 was introduced in 1926 and was available until 1937. The L-1 featured a tighter grained two piece spruce top and Honduran mahogany back and sides. Hairlines to the top but stable.12 fret model...
1963 Epiphone Texan, Sunburst, Hard to find guitar, Tortoise pickguard, Adjustable bridge with White ceramic insert, Small Pro hairline repair on the top below the bridge, Kluson tuners, Set up great with nice action,...
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 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...
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 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...
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...