Original circa 1981 Takamine F-350M Flattop Dreadnought Acoustic. Known for its striking flamed maple back and sides, spruce top, and bright, punchy tone. It features a maple neck, rosewood fretboard, and 1-11/16” nut...
Original circa 1981 Takamine F-350M Flattop Dreadnought Acoustic. Known for its striking flamed maple back and sides, spruce top, and bright, punchy tone. It features a maple neck, rosewood fretboard, and 1-11/16” nut...
1929 Washburn 5238 1929 Washburn 5238 Natural made by Lyon and Healy. This guitar features solid a solid rosewood back with laminate sides. The bridge has been replaced and has had a center seam crack repair. It has...
One of the store’s favorite models. The LG-2 production began in August 1942 at a time when Gibson, like the rest of American industry, was mobilized for the war effort. The use of critical materials such as metal...
Vintage original 1967 Guild F-20 in original Natural finish. It looks like the back of the neck was refinished, but the top and back and sides remains the original finish. Guitar plays and sounds great with a nice low...
Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Very Good condition with modest wear for an instrument of this age, including light scratches, dings, and natural aging of parts and finish. See...
Here's a vintage original 1964 Epiphone FT-30 Caballero in remarkably clean condition. Features an all Mahogany body that makes for a real nice deep tone. Neck is nice and slim and easy to get around on, very easy to...
Sunburst, honestly one of the better sounding J-160E’s we’ve had. These were designed as stage guitars with an adjustable P-90 pickup and one volume and tone control that is easy to see and reach. They are also ladder...
1932 Gibson L-00 13 fret in very good condition. This Gibson is all original and has one professionally repaired top crack that runs from the bottom of the bridge to the bottom edge of the guitar. This L-00 was...
1939 Martin 5-17, Mahogany guitar with an open and warm tonality that projects brilliantly, 21.5 inches scale length 11.25 inches wide at the lower bout, 8 inches wide at the upper bout, 3 5/8 inches deep, 1 11/16...
McKinney labeled REGAL or Harmony Square Neck Acoustic guitar, fretted, '40s, dark brown finish, for slide guitar, really good sounding, all original, vgc+, ssc......$650
KAY Professional Cut-Away guitar, K-24, c 1959, Honey Blonde, Jumbo Acoustic cutaway, Select Spruce top, Maple back & sides, Adjustable Rosewood bridge, steel-reinforced hard Maple neck ( the catalog calls it 'slim',...
A rare guitare built in the late 1930s by Siro Burgassi, one of the lesser-known figures of French-Italian origin luthiers based in France. At the start of his career, Burgassi worked for Bortolo Busato's instrument...
Overall very good condition, and that's just the cosmetics. Plays and sounds like ought to -make that double ought - with a neck re-set & upgraded tuners. Some wear to the treble side of the sound hole. Pickguard looks...
A true Closet Classic.Untouched.14 fret model with the rich and balanced sound for which these small pre-war Gibsons are noted. It has a spruce top, mahogany back and sides. All original. It's a great player with low...
1937 Gibson L-00 14 fret model with the rich and balanced sound for which these small pre-war Gibsons are noted. It has a spruce top, mahogany back and sides. All original. It's a great player with low action.This...
1962 Gibson S J Southern Jumbo J-45 excellent 100% Incredible sounding guitar that plays as well, neck width at the nut is 1 11/16ths inches, untouched inside, no cracks no refinish work,original piece of Gibson...
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...
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...
This Epiphone FT-345 looks virtually UNPLAYED, despite the fact that it was apparently made in Japan in about 1969. In 1958 Gibson acquired the Epiphone trademark and equipment and decided that Epiphone would be...
An early 00 sized, straight-braced guitar from one of the largest instrument makers of the time. They made guitars of all qualities with this one being somewhat in the middle. It's large for those days, with modern...