With its eye-catching small size and clean modern design, the Veillette Avante Gryphon stands apart from the usual 6 and12-string instruments and offers a new and exciting alternative for any player looking to expand...
With its eye-catching small size and clean modern design, the Veillette Avante Gryphon stands apart from the usual 6 and12-string instruments and offers a new and exciting alternative for any player looking to expand...
From Takayuki Mori of M's Craft, handcrafted in Saitama, Japan, signed and dated on its label. Mori builds only a limited number of instruments every year and each possesses its own aesthetic. It has premium Hawaiian...
From the heyday of the ukulele craze, the 1920s-30s, this very cool SS Stewart soprano ukulele. Stewart was a top-of-the-line banjo company from Philadelphia, going back to the late 1800s and with both the facility and...
This is a gorgeous, absolute first-quality, perfect, unused ebony Martin bridge that I have had in storage here for thirty to fifty years. Ordered by me from Martin back in the day to have on hand in my repair shop and...
This is a gorgeous, absolute first-quality, perfect, unused ebony Martin bridge that I have had in storage here for thirty to fifty years. Ordered by me from Martin back in the day to have on hand in my repair shop and...
Two nice, clean official PRS tuning machines with PRS logo. $50
A beautiful, fancier Waverly tuning machine plate, embossed with hibiscus-and-oak leaves pattern; original buttons. WAVERLY M.P. CO. stamped onto center of back of plate, One worm has a slight hitch in its giddyap,...
Most unusual and quite humorous in our book, this never-used set, acquired from the National company probably in the 1990s. For a slotted-peghead guitar, intended as replacements for older and all other Nationals;...
From the period when the Japanese were truly getting their machining together, all those very hot Yamaha racing motorcycles and all, a slot-head side-mount set for steel-string guitar with American 2-3/4” spacing, the...
A most unusual and rare find, a single, bass side, 1960s gold-plated Kluson tuner with clear gold button with gold sparkle in it. In near-perfect condition, beautifully clean, 2356766 PAT APPLD FOR stamped on underside...
Nice and straightforward, no frilly decorations, just pure 1950s American-made Waverlys with brass shafts, as used on so many thousands of 1950s American-made guitars. Tight and freshly oiled. $75
Up from the depths here, more resonator guitar parts, these beautiful, never-used biscuits from National with uncut maple saddles and correct attachment screws. Better yet, and even better than that, they all have the...
Up from the depths here, more resonator guitar parts, these beautiful, never-used biscuits from National with uncut maple saddles and correct attachment screws. Better yet, they all have the National logo stamped right...
Up from the depths here, more resonator guitar parts, these beautiful, never-used biscuits from National with uncut maple saddles and correct attachment screws. These three have the ultra-cool the National “shield” logo...
Gibson made a lot of different models of acoustic guitars in the 1970s, and this style of ebony bridge was used on may of them. It has a reinforced area around the pin holes set into its top, does not go through, quite...
Switches on your Mustang all wonky? Pickups cutting out right in the middle of your hot solo? The problem is almost surely that the slide switches for each pickup are shot. These high-quality, double-pole switches from...
From out of our parts treasure trove, three stop tailpieces. One is unmarked, probably from a Gibson guitar; one intonation screw missing, other jammed but won’t matter when you’re using it as a tailpiece. One is marked...
This is a most unusual, extremely rare and certainly unique Gibson guitar, a complete L-5 with the then brand-new “small diagonal pickup” introduced in 1941. The entire body, and all of its internal structural...
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...