Rare round-hole variant of the L-50, made in 1934. FON Of 859 shows in Spanns Guide as an L-50 in 1934. These are the coolest version of the 14 ¾ inch 1930’s L-50, and were made in small amounts Bound top and back with...
Rare round-hole variant of the L-50, made in 1934. FON Of 859 shows in Spanns Guide as an L-50 in 1934. These are the coolest version of the 14 ¾ inch 1930’s L-50, and were made in small amounts Bound top and back with...
This is a great playing guitar that is 100% ready for the next 90 years. All these 90-year-old gems need work to bring them back to factory spec. All the work on this was done by one of the most respected luthiers in...
This 1949 Fender Champ lap steel is loaded with Broadcaster & Nocaster parts: Single Slot Screws Pots date to 37th week 1949 Original knobs Solid Milled Jack Cup - hard to find - this alone is a real prize. Original...
Nice set of hard to find gold “No Line” Kluson Deluxe Tuners, ready for use as is, or for a set of Keystone tuner buttons, whatever you want. Gold is in good shape. Shaft through casings, Pat Appld, 2356766, on the back...
These are the tuners used on the 1936 (and some 1935) Gibson L-00's...I've never seen a set for sale. The have the "open book" shape at the top and bottom, the word "top" inscribed above the top gear, and are solid...
FON # 321 Here is a nice 1932 Gibson L-00 14 fret Tuxedo with the rare elevated fretboard. It has its share of nicks and ding, but it is all honest playwear. Most of these 1930’s L-00’s need loose braces glued,...
This is not a parlor guitar. This is an L-00 sized guitar, just slightly thinner. Beautiful Brazilian Rosewood back and sides that rivals the best Martin 0-45 from the 1920’s, and a body that measures almost exactly the...
Probably the cleanest Guild Aristocrat in existence. Virtually un-played condition. Original Guild Hang Tag, along with retail guitar store inventory “tag” still on the guitar from 1960. You will not find a cleaner M-75...