Model Designed for Geoff Muldaur Twelve-Fret / Slot-Head Adirondack Spruce and Mahogany Sunburst Finish Based on Geoff's 1941 Martin 00-18H A model for which we were involved in its development, this is Geoff's...
Model Designed for Geoff Muldaur Twelve-Fret / Slot-Head Adirondack Spruce and Mahogany Sunburst Finish Based on Geoff's 1941 Martin 00-18H A model for which we were involved in its development, this is Geoff's...
Double Cutaway Two DeArmand Dynasonic Pickups Thin body A true rarity, Martin's first electric guitar, this is a thin hollow body with their first round heel; The body is all laminated maple, arched top and back. The...
Classical Style Neck on Steel-String Body Lighter Construction = More Tone X-Braced Classical Size Body Typical of '60s Gibson, this guitar was intended to fit into the folk music boom happening at the time with a...
A Beautiful, Clean Martin Excellent Condition Excellent Setup One of the better '60s D-18s we've had, and this one is attractive and fine sounding with great action and playability. The only issue is a four inch treble...
Great sounding 17" box with a hand carved spruce top and flame maple back, with nice flame in the maple neck. There are two plugged holes in the top from pickup knobs, a repaired hairline split in the top, one small...
A fine example, in excellent condition and playability, except for a number of deep dings in the back of the neck from improper use of an old-fashioned capo.
An early 00 sized, straight-braced guitar from one of the largest instrument makers of the time. They made guitars of all qualities with this one being somewhat in the middle. It's large for those days, with modern...
This is the first in Eastman's "Dawg Collection", and may be the best. The Giacomels are made in Genoa, Italy and can rival the best F-5s. This one, being brand new, sounds new, but will roar as soon as it gets let out...
One of the series of Eastman mandolins that are based on rare vintage mandos in David Grisman's fabulous collection. This one is based on the beautiful Bacon Artist of the early 1920s. It has a hand-carved spruce top...
Here we have the earlier version of the model, which was Gretsch's intended competition with Gibson's top of the line L-5 CES. It was considered the premier professional archtop electric of its era and is said to have...
Single Cone Steel Body Twelve Frets, Slot-Head This loud boy is a twelve-fret single cone, steel body with a gloss gray finish. It's in excellent shape with just a few signs of wear. It has a 1 ¾" nut with a comfortable...
* Loar Era *Truss Rod *With Original Hard Shell Case Brown face, super low action. The back purfling has been replaced since these photos were taken. It still has its original pickguard and hard shell case, both in...
Michael Lewis, of Grass Valley CA, is a retired builder of archtop, flattop guitars and mandolins. He is a master of bringing incredible tone out of wood, in this case Sitka spruce and East Indian rosewood. This...
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...
You probably can't find a better sounding banjo uke. The UB-4 is a professional grade instrument, with walnut neck and resonator, 8" head, brass tone ring, 1-1/4" nut width, 15" scale length and Grover Presto tailpiece....
A rare tenor banjo uke, with a scale length of 16 ⅞", and one of the most amazing recent instruments you will see. Made by Dale Small, who has many of his banjos on display at The American Banjo Museum as well as The...
*Unique Top Quality * Longest String:: 35.25" Scale * Hand Carved Spruce Top * 14-Frets To Body * Slot-Heads Extremely rare, this 12-string carved top guitar is Regal's highest grade highest grade Harp Guitar....