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...
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...
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...
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...
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...