Here's a fantastic playing and sounding vintage 1951 Martin 00-17. Features the original Mahogany body and neck which make for a very deep, warm vintage tone. Neck is straight with an excellent neck angle for a good,...
Here's a fantastic playing and sounding vintage 1951 Martin 00-17. Features the original Mahogany body and neck which make for a very deep, warm vintage tone. Neck is straight with an excellent neck angle for a good,...
Spring Sale! Super clean early 50’s D-28 with all original finish, bridge, bridge pins and bridgeplate. Only a couple of pickguard cracks. Really nice straight grain Brazilian. Fresh neck reset and refret. This is...
Here is the oldest Martin D-18 I’ve been able to show you all these years: a 1951. This post-war model is in good condition, and as you can see, it has been played. The finish is worn from hours and hours of practice....
This Epiphone FT-110 Frontier was made in the USA in 1951. This guitar was made while Epiphone was still in New York, several years before Gibson purchased the company. While it shows wear from lots of use, the guitar...
1951 Gibson Southern Jumbo in good condition. This Gibson has been refretted, had a neck reset, and has some professionally repaired cracks, one at the center seam on the front, one a the back seam, and three others on...
This '51 D-28 was used and passed down in the same family since new. It was lightly played and remains original and in extremely fine condition, it sounds and plays as good as it looks and yeah, that's going some.
When America turned to television following World War II, millions of little babyboomers were treated to cowboy programming that came right out of the pre-war B-movies with their singing cowboys. When they wanted...
Gibson introduced the LG-2 in 1942 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck (with some exceptions because of wartime shortages). It had full body...