Gibson CHARLIE CHRISTIAN Pickup, ca 1938, from a Steel guitar....$900
Gibson CHARLIE CHRISTIAN Pickup, ca 1938, from a Steel guitar....$900
This is a matched set of left and right 3-on-a-plate tuners with original buttons and gears that work very well. No issues, will keep a guitar in tune, and both have the standard 4 screw holes for attachment to the back...
These are unusually fine 19th-century bone bridge pins with heart-of-abalone dots that are larger than usual, quite rare. They also have little holes laterally through them just under the heads, if one wants to thread...
A lovely and most unusual set of four bone bridge pins from the 19th-century. Rather than having pearl dots inlaid into them, they’ve got concentric circles lightly cut into the tops with a diminutive inset depression...
I’ve been accumulating older bridge pins here since the early 1960s; 19th-century ones of bone, some with abalone dots, early-mid 20th-century ones, mostly from older Martins. Some are in complete sets, some are partial...
These pins were taken from an otherwise unsalvageable Martin that came in sometime over the fifty-plus years I’ve been involved with restoration and repair of Martin guitars. They are unusual in that they are of the...
This set was taken from an otherwise unsalvageable guitar that came in sometime over the fifty-plus years I’ve been involved with restoration and repairs. They are of the “short white no-goove” type common to Martins...
A beautiful, fancier Waverly tuning machine plate, embossed with hibiscus-and-oak leaves pattern; original buttons. WAVERLY M.P. CO. stamped onto center of back of plate, One worm has a slight hitch in its giddyap,...
An earliest of Waverly side-mount turning machine set. Two buttons replaced but you gotta look real close to know. $95
I’ll bet a bunch of you out there know exactly who made this and what it’s from; what I know is that it’s rare, it’s American-made, and it's from a top-grade American 1910s-30s guitar; I just can’t remember where I’ve...
From that great year of 1874…….or maybe just a wee bit later. H. W. White’s fabulous invention that, far as I can tell from the original US Patent Office description and drawings, was intended to be both a...
Vintage original Dearmond archtop guitar pickup. Wired with a 1/4" output. Works great. These are tough to find and sound amazing!
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