Fine sounding 1937 Excel by the great and original builder John D’Angelico. An in interesting late 30s example with 30s features and engraved blocks in the board, but one off the earliest curved f hole guitars . (...
Fine sounding 1937 Excel by the great and original builder John D’Angelico. An in interesting late 30s example with 30s features and engraved blocks in the board, but one off the earliest curved f hole guitars . (...
Early '59 cutaway New Yorker, unusually fine condition. King of the Archtops, D'angelico New Yorker cutaway from 1959. Great woods and color, a great player and rather great sounding, made at the end of the period when...
A full 18” non cutaway New Yorker. Big full sound . Highly flamed maple back sides and neck. 25 1/2” scale. Extra engraving to the split block fingerboard inlays. One minor repaired crack where the pickguard would be....
1942 D’Angelico Excel, Blonde, Stunning original archtop guitar built by the legendary John D’Angelico himself, Gold hardware art deco headstock, Stairstep bridge, Grover imperial tuners, Stunning Flamed Maple back,...
1939 D’Angelico Style A in excellent condition. Serial number 1435, a wonderful example of D’Angelico’s work that’s all original other than the pickguard. Repro-pickguard is in great shape and feels rightfully placed...
It is known that John D’Angelico, the most revered maker of carved-top guitars ever to have lived, started out by learning to make mandolins from his uncle, Raphael Ciani, here in the Little Italy neighborhood of New...