Rare round-hole variant of the L-50, made in 1934. FON Of 859 shows in Spanns Guide as an L-50 in 1934. These are the coolest version of the 14 ¾ inch 1930’s L-50, and were made in small amounts Bound top and back with...
Rare round-hole variant of the L-50, made in 1934. FON Of 859 shows in Spanns Guide as an L-50 in 1934. These are the coolest version of the 14 ¾ inch 1930’s L-50, and were made in small amounts Bound top and back with...
A rare early example of the master’s Exel. Model, this has the early spelling and the earlier body size and shape. 3” depth and 16 5/8”,width.slim neck profile. Lovely engraved fret markers and pearl button tuners.The...
Natural, solid mahogany top, back and sides, with neck reset and refret. Pre 1938 Martins are in high demand. The Martin factory made their best guitars during the great depression. This has forward shifted, scalloped...
Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Very Good Vintage condition with moderate wear for an instrument of this age, including scratches, natural aging of parts and finish, and other...
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...
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...
Selmer Orchestre Petite Bouche #403 from 1934, in excellent preserved and playable condition. The early 1930s saw the explosion of jazz orchestras, and with it an ever-increasing demand for guitars capable of competing...
This Gibson Nick Lucas Special was made in the USA in 1934. These are rare and wonderful instruments. This example has the original style body with an original black finish - which was also the color of the one Nick...
Nearly universally agreed upon as the best sounding guitar at the Dying Breed Music booth- the vaunted and extremely rare 1934 Jumbo. The jumbo model was Gibson’s very first dreadnought, 16 inch flat top. They created...
1934 Gibson L-4, Acoustic Archtop, Gorgeous Sunburst finish, Elongated Diamond inlay on peghead, Tortoise pickguard, 1 & ¾ inches wide at the nut, “V” neck profile, Flamed Maple back & sides, Stunning example, Beautiful...
'34 Gibson L-50 archtop acoustic in sunburst finish. Rare round soundhole version, missing pickguard otherwise all original. Excellent condition, crack and repair free! w/hsc
Early - mid '30's Rickenbacher Ken Roberts model. This is the second electric spanish guitar. Or maybe not; there are several others known to exist, half a dozen anyway, so this then is one of the very small handful of...
Twelve Fret 00 Size Slot-Head Top-Of-The-Line Rosewood Back & Sides Also called a "Deluxe" and seems to have been made between the late Twenties and 1935. It was made by Regal for the Tonk Brothers, the owner of the...