A beautiful example. Crack free , pro neck set. Big sound and proper setup. Rare shaded top .
A beautiful example. Crack free , pro neck set. Big sound and proper setup. Rare shaded top .
Fine sounding wide neck 1936 00-18 in sunburst .one small repaired back crack and a little touch up 9n the heel. Otherwise straight and clean . Pro neck set ,ready to go.
Beautiful shaded top 1932 0-18 sunburst finish. Perfect setup. Huge sound.
An all-original Epiphone Recording A pot, with a conversion 5-string neck made by Bob George of Kansas City, Mo. around 1970. Accurate reproduction of an Epiphone peghead shape. Pearl inlay pieces available commercially...
Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Excellent Vintage condition with modest wear for an instrument of this age, including scratches, nicks, and general aging of parts and finish. See...
1930 Martin 2K Ukulele in excellent condition. This Martin is all original. This 2K uke was constructed with a koa top, back, sides, and neck with a Brazilian rosewood fingerboard. The neck measures 1 3/8" at the nut,...
Spring Sale! Very clean top with some capo wear on back of neck. Fresh neck reset. Three unscalloped tone bars like a pre 1940 J-35. Repaired pickguard crack. Some of these can sound a little thin and bright but this...
Here’s a possibly one-of-a-kind Gibson tenor guitar, never catalogued, from the mid 1820s. With it’s cremona brown sunburst, this rare archtop, oval hole instrument was played by my pal Tyler Jackson on our “Tenor...
SN: S1813. National Style O from 1930 in excellent cosmetic and playing condition. Recent neck reset and setup by the late Marc Schoenberger, the go-to independent repairman for resonator guitars for many years. The...
A very early Gibson TB tenor banjo 1919. Gibson Plate on dowel-stick. It is thought that some of the really early Gibson banjos were sent back to the factory a couple of years later to have the latest Gibson ideas...
Early 1920's Bacon Blue Ribbon Style A Tenor Banjo. Somewhat used, but all-original with modest playing wear. 11 1/2" rim with Calf-Skin Head. 21 3/4" scale with 17 frets. Early version of the Silver Bell Tone-Ring....
Introduced in 1929, the Style 15 mandolin along with the Style 20 (2-point) were the first carved top instruments made by the C.F. Martin company. They had oval holes and beautifully flamed maple backs and sides, and...
square neck, German Silver fiddle edge body, sounds great, simple engraving,
mahogany top, excellent over-all condition, great little blues machine.
For so many years all I ever hear is about pre war Martins... blah blah blah, so anyway, I finally went out to get myself one. Hard to see what all the fuss is about but this is a rather nice little instrument. This...
An interesting and rare version of Vega's popular Style M Tenor Banjo model. 10 1/8" pot, 21 3/4" scale, 20 fret fingerboard. Calf-skin head. Engraved Tailpiece Cover. Stew-Mac 5-Star planetary geared pegs. This banjo...
Petite Ladys' banjo from one of the premiere banjo-makers of the late 19th Century, 9" pot, 23" Scale. Cherry Wood neck with Ebony fingerboard. Skin head, Aquila nylon strings. Excellent and mostly original with modern...
CONCERTONE Banjo-Mandolin, '20s, possibly made by Slingerland for Montgomery Ward, 11" head, 14" scale, strung like a Mandolin, has a metal tone ring, a high quality instrument, exc, ohsc...$295
This 1920 Gibson L-4 is the oldest Gibson we currently have in stock, and it feels incredible to play a guitar with this much history. This instrument features a Sunburst top and a “Dark Mahogany” finish on...
DOBRO Model 27, 1932, Square Neck, 2 screen holes with 3 small holes in between, Poinsetta pattern cover plate, deep sound!, exc, hsc....$2150
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...
if this was a guitar it would get sold but this one is a mandolin so some waiting will be involved. This one is still in somewhat remarkable condition, that is why I decided to buy it. Everything is original. There is...
This Gibson A-4, made in 1926 is probably one of the last snakeheads of the “Loar” era. It is in excellent playing condition with all original hardware and a straight neck with little to no wear on the frets. Aside from...
We hope to look as good as this guitar at 80 years old! This 1946 Martin 00-17 comes in its original natural finish on a mahogany body. The 00-17 is a “Grand Concert” model, which was Martin’s way of...
The Gibson Style R Harp Guitar, with its natural finish and deluxe appointments, was their first such instrument, only listed in the 1902 catalog. The Style Rs are distinguished by their glued-on pin bridges with an...
The ukulele-banjo, or UB, was one of the most popular banjo-family instruments produced by Gibson. While the vast majority of these instruments were lower-priced models, Gibson did produce some higher-end UBs. This UB-4...
All Mahogany Martin 00-17 Guitar (used, 1934) Mahogany back & sides Mahogany top Rosewood headstock faceplate with gold, Martin Script logo Ebony nut Open geared Grover tuning machines Rosewood fretboard with double...
An early Wm. G. Stahl model built by the Larson Bros. of Chicago, dating to around 1910. There is no serial number, but the historic “Z” top bracing and trim details clearly place it in this period. The appointments...
Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Excellent Vintage condition with modest signs of wear for an instrument of this age. This 75-year old instrument is one of the most strikingly...
Gibson F-12 #A2985