One of the most lush and adaptable reverbs ever made, the Alesis Microverb is a late-1900s digital artifact, blurring the line between yesterday and yesteryear. We’ve painstakingly crafted some of that unit’s most...
One of the most lush and adaptable reverbs ever made, the Alesis Microverb is a late-1900s digital artifact, blurring the line between yesterday and yesteryear. We’ve painstakingly crafted some of that unit’s most...
Crazy rare. Incredible instrument built by Larson Brothers in their hayday. THis is an obscure model with a shallow depth body. It is super comfortable to play and it has been restored. It has wonderful playability and...
Year is a guess---Guitar Shaped body with Brazilian Back and Sides, Spruce Top. Neck is straight!~ Has some repaired cracks and some spots on the sides where foam stuck to it? Looks like parts of it have been...
A lovely and most unusual set of four bone bridge pins from the 19th-century. Rather than having pearl dots inlaid into them, they’ve got concentric circles lightly cut into the tops with a diminutive inset depression...
I’ve been accumulating older bridge pins here since the early 1960s; 19th-century ones of bone, some with abalone dots, early-mid 20th-century ones, mostly from older Martins. Some are in complete sets, some are partial...
John Church Imperial Parlor Guitar c 1900 | $775 | (v2506) It appears that the John Church Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, was an offshoot of the many companies of Oliver Ditson, who appears to have made similar arrangements to...
An early 00 sized, straight-braced guitar from one of the largest instrument makers of the time. They made guitars of all qualities with this one being somewhat in the middle. It's large for those days, with modern...