1966 Mosrite Ventures XII 12 String electric in Sunburst finish. This is all original and in good condition. There are a some paint dings throughout. Has the zero fret. 3 way tone selector. Pickguard is cracked off at...
1966 Mosrite Ventures XII 12 String electric in Sunburst finish. This is all original and in good condition. There are a some paint dings throughout. Has the zero fret. 3 way tone selector. Pickguard is cracked off at...
Here is a Prototype Guitar from Rob Engel of Engel Guitars. A previous owner contacted Rob regarding this guitar and he said "yes, it was a prototype of a guitar that was made when I was working with Tom Doyle back in...
7 lbs. 14 oz. 1961 Supro Dual Tone This guitar made famous by David Bowie. Killer guitar with tons of vibe. All original except the nut, which is leaning towards needing a replacement. Sounds killer, looks killer, etc....
6lbs. 4oz. Italian-made 1960's Vox Bobcat in Sunburst finish. Good condition with a decent amount of weather checking. Includes OHSC 205682
6 lbs. 6 oz. Missing logo, missing bar. A beater with alluring charm. Playable, fun garage rock guitar. No case. 603159
1957-1958 Harmony Stratotone h-42/2 Sears Silvertone. Solid body neck thru full scale construction. Vintage & rare. Not a reissue. Metallic Green Colorama finish. Harmometal binding with rubber insert. Single concentric...
very rare model, body and neck are Koa, banjo style tuners, unoriginal pickguard removed, plays good, rhinestone rosette (added) , very cute and super hard to find,
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,...
1959 Danelectro Longhorn Copper Burst Bass Guitar. Good condition, see pictures. Moderate wear, some greening in the copper paint. Filled holes on the back of the headstock from the tuners being changed and changed...
1960 Silvertone U-1 electric bass in BLACK FINISH with lots of honest road and gig wear - made in USA - pot codes date to 1960. This U1 is for the player who is looking for beater-comfy bass to play. She is lightweight,...
Cool red sparkle Norma one pickup electric from the 60's. Made in Japan. Has a new pickguard. Missing the "Norma" logo. Has a funny vibrato handle on it. Looks like a string winder handle. Besides that, this appears...
shprettows wear and these almost never do, these were built from Bass V bodies and Musicmaster necks when CBS saw the slump in Bass V sales, own a piece of Fender history. They play pretty good too
some light binding issues, but over all very nice
very early "Peanut" bodied model with 12 ftrets to the body, factory bridge, has lots of playing wear, but very nice guitar overall, great Johnson styling
rare model, like a Combo, body is oversprayed, the autograph is Chet Atkins, good guitar priced for the player, OHSC
Amazing piece of playable art! This is one of the owner's favorites and is almost more for show and tell than for sale. Notice the gorgeous hand tooled leather "belt" that it is wearing, the belt buckle bridge cover,...
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#9758 Ugly facial scars, a Very beat-up looking ancient piece that still persists to sound amassing. One that I have always keep in my bedroom, with 3 repaired vertical cracks on the top but it still sounds deep and...
No serial number # 11161 in red pencil It Has a few sanded scrapes on top but structurally no cracks in solid condition. Basically much like a L-00 but with a natural top. Plays great with silk and steel strings on it...
Here's a 1949 Epiphone Broadway in Sunburst finish. With the exception of the bridge (which is vintage), the rest of the guitar is original. New York built Epiphone, with solid handcarved figured maple back and sides,...
This wonderful Guild 12-string F-312 guitar was made in the Westerly, R.I. plant in 1972, judging from its serial number (65806) and the Guild website. It features a full jumbo body based on the F-47 design and was...
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...
Needs Some Binding Repair!SEE PIXS!! Price reduced from $1975 to $1375 for the guitar ONLY!! Dearmond pickup as shown $500! To Inquire 412-862-9551
When America turned to television following World War II, millions of little babyboomers were treated to cowboy programming that came right out of the pre-war B-movies with their singing cowboys. When they wanted...
This vintage Guild F-30 guitar was made in the fabled Westerly, Rhode Island, plant in 1976, judging from its serial number (139361) and the Guild website. This model was introduced in 1954 as a version of the original...
This wonderful Guild 12-string F-112NT guitar was apparently made in the fabled Westerly, Rhode Island, plant in early 1970, judging from its serial number (OA1176) and the Guild website. It features a full jumbo body...
This wonderful Guild dreadnought guitar was made in the Hoboken, New Jersey, plant in early 1970, judging from its serial number (OJ2116) and the Guild website. The all solid wood D-35 was a substantial upgrade from the...
The Gibson J-45 is—despite Martin’s claim—America’s guitar, the signature instrument of the serious player in jams, gigs, hoedowns, hootenannies, parties, and front porches since the 1940’s. The original J-45 has a...