beautiful early 18+ " non-cut, refinished by Jimmy D'Aquisto, he also made the bridge. Big chords are in there, if you want to swing, this is your thing.
beautiful early 18+ " non-cut, refinished by Jimmy D'Aquisto, he also made the bridge. Big chords are in there, if you want to swing, this is your thing.
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....
This 1944 D’Angelico New Yorker in Natural is a stunning example with a great story! This guitar belonged to Frank Palma, a local musician who played around NYC as part of the Jan Raye Trio…It’s a New Yorker for a New...
Named after our beloved home state, this “art deco” style Hawaiian electric guitar is a 1952 National New Yorker! Supposedly, the body design was modeled after the Empire State Building. These were finished in black and...
Nice example of Gretsch's entry level arch top -
King of the Archtops, D'angelico New Yorker cutaway in blonde. Outstanding woods and color, a great player and rather great sounding. Matt D'ambrosio expertly repaired the head stock a few years ago and it's barely...
This is a deluxe Lifton case for a '50's 18" D'angelico New Yorker. 'nuff said? Coolest D'a case I've ever seen.
One of the earliest electrics, National called it an Electric Spanish Guitar, probably to differentiate it from the lap steels that came before. It must have been an amazing experience for guitarists of the time! Its...