1919 Vega Model 205 Cylinder-Back Mandolin The Vega company produced the “cylinder-back” or “lute mandolins” as they called them from 1913-1925. This unique design features a cylindrical bulge running longitudinally...
1919 Vega Model 205 Cylinder-Back Mandolin The Vega company produced the “cylinder-back” or “lute mandolins” as they called them from 1913-1925. This unique design features a cylindrical bulge running longitudinally...
No sales tax for customers outside California. This 1926 Vega Whyte Laydie No. 7 plectrum banjo is a stunning example of Boston craftsmanship at its peak. Known for its ornate inlays, engraved metal hardware, and...
No sales tax for customers outside California. This Vega Whyte Laydie No. 7 5-String Banjo, built during the Fairbanks era in 1906–1907, represents one of the finest open-back banjos ever crafted. Featuring intricate...
Circa 1920’s Vega Tubaphone in very good condition. This banjo has a long neck that was custom made for the instrument by John D’Angelico, most likely in the early 60’s, for Barry Kornfeld, who played it in Dave Van...
VEGA Archtop, ca 1939, 17" across, suburst, exploding Vega star peghead logo, mahogany stripe down the center of the bound Ebony fingerboard,original pickguard and tailpiece, newer openback Gotoh tuners, quite good...
VEGA Cylinder Back Mandolin, ca 1920, 2 point, Spruce top, Mahogany back & sides, steeply arched back, engraved Vega star on peghead, some finish bubble on the pickguard, top needs support, as is $450
Clean and original, single P-90 style pickup, cool metalflake pickguard, comes in a softshell case.
Circa 1930’s Vega Archtop, Sunburst, Deluxe inlays, Book matched Flamed Maple back, Spruce top, 15 5/8 lower bout width, 1.74 inches wide at the nut, Full soft “V” neck profile, 25 inch scale, Updated tuners and...
Pre-Martin, a nice 5-string Banjo in Good shape. Serial # A-128876 With a non-original hard case that is oversized. Stock # SR-173
Year is a guess- Ser. #34655 Appears to be in nice original condition. Has all the usual nicks and scratches, but not bad for over a hundred years old! Looks like Brazilian Rosewood back and sides. Comes with a hard...
This is a very cool Vega electric archtop, made in the USA in the mid 1930's. In addition to being a very cool vintage instrument, this Vega model is historically significant as being one of the first electric guitars...
1940s Vega C-66 Archtop Acoustic In Sunburst Finish This Guitar Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos) Finish Shows Light Cosmetic Playwear Including Some Minor Dings, Marks,...