Pretty Nice Gibson LG-0 guitar from 1958. Attractive Mahogany top, with much thinner bracing than found on later versions. Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard and Narrow Bridge. Some dings and minor finish loss on one side....
Pretty Nice Gibson LG-0 guitar from 1958. Attractive Mahogany top, with much thinner bracing than found on later versions. Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard and Narrow Bridge. Some dings and minor finish loss on one side....
This is one fabulous and fairly rare example. One of the first built post Adirondack, it sports a gorgeous, bear claw Sitka Top, a big fat neck found only on late 46 early 47 models, and in general is in stupendous...
Here we have a near mint gorgeous superb example of New York Jazz Guitarmaker Carl Barney‘s work. Everything about this guitar is a perfect and virtually unplayed. 16 inch Lower Bout, 24 three-quarter inch scale, one...
This is one of the first guitars Martin made in 1946 and is essentially a 45 in all respects. Ad top, Ebony finger board and bridge, identical to the 1945 000-21 that I own. It is in ridiculously excellent condition and...
This is the cleanest, nicest, best playing example of a one PAF 175 I could find, having had pretty much every other kind of PAF arch top before I finally gave up and decided I’m strictly a P 90 guy. I acquired this...