SN 67008. Gorgeous custom build from Pre-War Guitar Company. This 12-fret dreadnought is something of a mash-up of the two Norman Blake Limited Edition models released a few years ago. It features the ’33-style sunburst...
SN 67008. Gorgeous custom build from Pre-War Guitar Company. This 12-fret dreadnought is something of a mash-up of the two Norman Blake Limited Edition models released a few years ago. It features the ’33-style sunburst...
SN 32047. Modeled after an early-1930s C. F. Martin & Co. 00-18, this nearly new 12-fret 00 delivers the dry, immediate response and surprising headroom that make these small bodies so addictive. It’s a lively, dynamic...
SN:80460. The 0-15 was Martin’s most popular and economical model at the end of the Great Depression and through World War II. Production ceased in 1943, resumed in 1948, and continued successfully until its...
An early Wm. G. Stahl model built by the Larson Bros. of Chicago, dating to around 1910. There is no serial number, but the historic “Z” top bracing and trim details clearly place it in this period. The appointments...
This banner-era LG-2 is a shop favorite. Built in 1943 in Kalamazoo during the height of wartime shortages, it’s a great example of Gibson ingenuity—thanks in no small part to the “Kalamazoo Gals.” This one is an...
SN:46387. Here is a very fine example of Martin’s most popular Koa wood guitar – the 0-18K. The majority of these guitars were designed to be played in the lap with slides (Hawaiian style) and were set up with tall nuts...
FON 913B. A wonderfully clean mid-30s L-00 that combines new guitar playability, robust vintage tone and startling good looks. The Adirondack top is finished in the large bright burst standard after '34. It's crack...
SN: 4. Earlier build from Blazer & Henkes that will be 20 years old next year! It’s not the fourth guitar B&H made, rather, Willi tells me, it is the fourth guitar from their first batch of Gibson SJ reproductions. It’s...