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...
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...
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...
Here’s a rare high-end A model from Gibson. This example is a bit different than most other A-75s in that its fretboard is level with the top as on the A-50. Featuring a carved spruce top in the typical sunburst finish...
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...
Carlo Catalfamo built mandolins in Albuquerque New Mexico for about a decade until his retirement several years ago. His instruments feature top quality tone woods and unique design options.This unique mandolin combines...
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...