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...
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...
A rare guitare built in the late 1930s by Siro Burgassi, one of the lesser-known figures of French-Italian origin luthiers based in France. At the start of his career, Burgassi worked for Bortolo Busato's instrument...
1925 Gibson L-1 archtop acoustic guitar, made in USA; Body: sunburst finished maple, slight separation to side/back towards body end, light buckle scratching to back, light play wear and dings to top, light checking...
1930 National Triolian resonator guitar, made in USA; Body: walnut burst finish, various minor dings; Neck: sunburst finished maple; Fretboard: ebony with pearl dot position markers; Frets: light wear; Hardware: good;...
C.F Martin 1-28 acoustic guitar, made in USA, circa 1890, bearing C.F Martin & Co. New York stamps to the back of head and inner back; Back and sides: rosewood, one repaired hairline to back and to treble waist, binding...
Adrian Utley (Portishead) - 1936 Gibson L-5 archtop guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 94392; Body: figured maple back and sides and spruce top, minor hairline showing to centre top beneath tailpeice, light checking...
This is a once-in-a-lifetime find: a true piece of history. It is one of the very first electric mandolins made by Rickenbacher, before the company Americanized its name with a “k,” as you can see on the small metal...
This Gibson L-7C is a concert-grade acoustic archtop that shares the fundamental architecture of the Gibson L-5, with its hand-carved solid spruce top, solid maple back and sides, and 17-inch body. It sets itself apart...
One of the store’s favorite models. The LG-2 production began in August 1942 at a time when Gibson, like the rest of American industry, was mobilized for the war effort. The use of critical materials such as metal...