A very early Gibson TB tenor banjo 1919. Gibson Plate on dowel-stick. It is thought that some of the really early Gibson banjos were sent back to the factory a couple of years later to have the latest Gibson ideas...
A very early Gibson TB tenor banjo 1919. Gibson Plate on dowel-stick. It is thought that some of the really early Gibson banjos were sent back to the factory a couple of years later to have the latest Gibson ideas...
Tenor Uke, All-Mahogany with Br. Rosewood Bridge. Absolutely immaculate, original hard case. Nicest One.
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...
Edit Content This Gibson TB-3 Mastertone 'pot' is offered without a neck. We believe it had a 5-string conversion neck on it for many years as evidenced by the slightly enlarged neck pocket to accommodate a wider neck...
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....
Early 1960's Gibson TB-100 Tenor Banjo. Brass hoop tone-ring. 3-ply maple rim. Nickel-plated. Modest playing wear, scratch on resonator side. All-Original including a Gibson hard-shell case a little ragged on the edges.
TB-1 Tenor Banjo, one of the first new Gibson models of 1925. 10 1/2" maple rim with calf-skin head and large tube tone-ring. 18 fret Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard with Nick Lucas pearl inlays. 20 3/4" Scale Length....
Gibson GB-1 Guitar-Banjo with Diamond Plate-Flange. 11" 3-Ply Maple Rim. Planetary Geared Pegs. Lyon & Healy Tailpiece. Skin Head. Good Neck, playing-wear first 3 frets. Finish dings on the back of the neck, possibly...
Companion instrument to the famed TB-00. I-piece flange construction. Calf-skin Head. Excellent condition with very playable neck and action. Minor playing wear. Gold Tone Gig bag.
A pretty nice example of the 1924 Gibson TB-4. This one has the original tailpiece cover and pick-guard. Attractive and fully-functional Trap-Door. Well-Played with some fret-wear. Good neck and action, Celtic Tuning,...
Gibson RB-170 Open-Back Folk Banjo. Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard; There is a little honest playing wear, but it's all-original, ready to go back out there. Gig Bag
A Very Nice Original 1930's TB-11 banjo Converted to Five-String by Robin Smith of Heartland Banjos about 2014. Original Calf-Skin Head. About The Best One We've Ever Had. The Original Tenor Neck Will Be Included....
A particularly clean Gibson UB-1 Uke-Banjo from around 1930. 6" Head, Great action, Playability and Tone. Fits perfectly in a small hardshell violin case.
From our As-Found Dept. An original 1930 Gibson TB-1 tenor banjo with full-thickness rim, converted to 5-String by unknown professional banjo-neck maker. The neck has little or no playing wear. Original 1-piece flange...
Top-of-The-Line Gibson Plectrum. Flying Eagle Pearl Pattern. Gold-Plated and Engraved [note some missing gold on the armrest] The rest of the gold-plating is bright and fresh. Original engraved Gibson pegs, original...
1914 Gibson F-2 natural, Good, refin top (at least) original hard case, $2,500.00. pretty nice shape for being over a hundred years old, plays and sounds nice too with great-looking original Handel tuners
1918 Gibson F-4 Cremona sunburst, Excellent, Original Hard case
1918 Gibson F-4 Cremona sunburst, Excellent, Original Hard
1916 Gibson Style A Mandolin This Item Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos) Finish Shows Overspray On Body Back, Sides And Top Non-Original Saddle Multiple Small Hairline Cracks...
Natural, Mahogany, in excellent condition, 9” wide with three layers of binding on top and back with Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard. The famous uke player Lyle Ritz was a Gibson tenor uke fan. Here at the store Willie...
Year is a guess, can't make out the serial number. It has the inlaid logo . Has a replacement tail piece cover, a slightly sunken top and some nicks and scratches, but not bad for her age. As with all our vintage pieces...
Year is a guess. Ser. # appears to be 83751? Has a good sounding pick up installed. Lots of nicks, scratches, etc. as usual for a hundred years old, and a tight crack by the tail piece. Bridge cover is missing Has the...
Year is close--Serial # 32351. Looks good for as old as it is-has the usual wear, nicks and scratches, but nothing severe--comes with a hard case
Year is close--# 2291 4 stamped inside lower f-hole. Electronics work fine! Some nicks and scratches, but not much for almost 60 years old. I'm not a Mando guy, but I like the fact that this one gets loud without...
Serial # 31219040. Looks almost like NEW! Beautiful Flame!! There are no serious playing marks or scratches that I can see. The tailpiece cover looks a little tarnished, but that's about it! Comes with a good hard case...
FON #11039, can't read the serial number, so year is a guess. Looks to have been re-fined or re-sprayed. Some tight (sealed) cracks on top and back and lots of buckle rash on back that has been re-sprayed over? Tuners...
Year is an estimate based on Serial # 43317 and FON #11032. A nice old redburst F-4 with it's share of dings and scratches and a possible tight repaired crack at the headstock (may be a scratch--look at black light pics...
This Old A-4 has been played! It has a Pick up that sounds good--and appears to be glued to the underside of the top by the Bridge, replaced tuners and Tail Piece (with a 1/4" Jack), a Tone Guard back cage and an Arm...
Not only is this one of the rarest of all Loar signed F-5’s, this is a “Lost Loar” that was not even known to exist until we found it, and it’s the only one we have ever seen in “untouched” condition---a true attic find...
if this was a guitar it would get sold but this one is a mandolin so some waiting will be involved. This one is still in somewhat remarkable condition, that is why I decided to buy it. Everything is original. There is...