An all-original Epiphone Recording A pot, with a conversion 5-string neck made by Bob George of Kansas City, Mo. around 1970. Accurate reproduction of an Epiphone peghead shape. Pearl inlay pieces available commercially...
An all-original Epiphone Recording A pot, with a conversion 5-string neck made by Bob George of Kansas City, Mo. around 1970. Accurate reproduction of an Epiphone peghead shape. Pearl inlay pieces available commercially...
This gold-plated banjo is very rare. Gus Cannon played a Gretsch 5-string, but of much lower quality. This instrument has a unique tone chamber with holes through the rim and an arch top tone ring. It is an near-mint...
The ukulele-banjo, or UB, was one of the most popular banjo-family instruments produced by Gibson. While the vast majority of these instruments were lower-priced models, Gibson did produce some higher-end UBs. This UB-4...
1927 Gibson L-0, Flat top, Mahogany body, Beautiful breathy sounding instrument, 12 Frets at body, Belly bridge with extra pin, 13 & 5/8 body width, 24 inch scale, 1.8 inch nut width, Awesome player with a recent neck...
Stock 1927 Martin Style B mandolin in it's original case, about as nice as you'll ever see. Great straight grain Brazilian back and sides, outstanding color and excellent playability. Typical cloudy finish on the neck,...
very early "Peanut" bodied model with 12 ftrets to the body, factory bridge, has lots of playing wear, but very nice guitar overall, great Johnson styling
It is known that John D’Angelico, the most revered maker of carved-top guitars ever to have lived, started out by learning to make mandolins from his uncle, Raphael Ciani, here in the Little Italy neighborhood of New...
Bacon & Day made possibly the sweetest banjo-mandolins, though using the words "sweet" and "banjo-mandolin" in the same sentence is a great big oxymoron. The B & D, however, can used to make real music. This is about as...