This 1920 Gibson L-4 is the oldest Gibson we currently have in stock, and it feels incredible to play a guitar with this much history. This instrument features a Sunburst top and a “Dark Mahogany” finish on...
This 1920 Gibson L-4 is the oldest Gibson we currently have in stock, and it feels incredible to play a guitar with this much history. This instrument features a Sunburst top and a “Dark Mahogany” finish on...
We hope to look as good as this guitar at 80 years old! This 1946 Martin 00-17 comes in its original natural finish on a mahogany body. The 00-17 is a “Grand Concert” model, which was Martin’s way of...
At first glance, this may look like every other Gibson L-5 you’ve seen, but look again! This 1935 example features a custom-ordered round soundhole, rather than the model’s typical dual f-holes on the lower...
This 1946 Princeton Lap Steel is a cool first-year example! In the early 40s, Fender humbly began as K&F Manufacturing, a budding musical instrument company created by radio repairman Leo Fender and Rickenbacker...
This (circa) 1929 National Tricone Style 3 Resonator is fresh into our shop! It is a roundneck example, and features “Style 3” specs including Lily of the Valley engravings on the body. On this ebony board,...
This 1906 Martin 2-21 is nearly 120 years old! This acoustic model was popular during the late 1800s to early 1900s. Along with a natural spruce top, the round soundhole features a three-stripe rosette, with even more...
This 1948 Gibson BR-9 is in great shape, and sounds awesome too! This amp was clearly well cared for, as the only cosmetic wear is predominately on the back and corners. This was original sold with the BR–9 branded lap...
This 1941 Martin D-45 will catch your attention, and it certainly has ours! The purfling around the guitar and headstock is simply stunning, and these mother-of-pearl fretboard inlays are strikingly iridescent. This...
This 1944 D’Angelico New Yorker in Natural is a stunning example with a great story! This guitar belonged to Frank Palma, a local musician who played around NYC as part of the Jan Raye Trio…It’s a New Yorker for a New...
This iconic 1936 Gibson Nick Lucas in Sunburst is a fantastic example of Gibson’s first artist-endorsed model! It’s even the first artist-endorsed model across any brand. Nick Lucas was an American jazz singer and...
Talk about rare! We can’t get enough of this 1947 Martin D-28 with a Shaded Top. Most Martin guitars featured Natural finishes, though a “Shaded Top” (also referred to as a “Dark Top”) was optional. Martin made far...
This stunning 1942 Gibson J-35 comes in its original and very rare Opaque Blonde finish! This finish is much more scarce than the Sunburst option, as Gibson started to use this finish in late ’41/early ‘42, just...