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The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our...
Handcrafted in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, instruments from the Martin Custom Shop represent some of the finest acoustic guitars to come out of the factory since founder Christian Frederick Martin moved his family business...
This Gibson L-C was made in the USA in 1933. It shows normal play wear, but overall this is in very nice shape for a pre-war instrument. The finish and parts are original aside from the truss rod cover. This guitar has...
Introduced in 1929, the Style 15 mandolin along with the Style 20 (2-point) were the first carved top instruments made by the C.F. Martin company. They had oval holes and beautifully flamed maple backs and sides, and...
This is one of the rarest of all Gibson artist model mandolins. Although Gruhn’s guide states that the all black F-10 was introduced in 1934, the same book dates this instrument as late 1933, making it possibly the...
The Martin D-28 is widely regarded as the most iconic acoustic guitar in the world, trusted by generations of players and played by countless legends across genres. Its Dreadnought body size and scalloped bracing...
A somewhat rare 16” L-7.the guitar shows some normal playing wear , but has no breaks, or cracks. Excellent neck angle and action. Carved back, kerfed braces. Cool early Kaufmann vibrola attached to the tailpiece. Warm...
GIBSON TB-3 Mastertone, 1933, converted to a 5-String by Frank Neat who made the neck, 40 hole archtop, exc, hsc....$5900
GIBSON A-50 Mandolin, 1933, Reddish sunburst, 1st year for the A-50 and the only year that they had an oval soundhole, very rare, 1 small repaired crack in the upper bout, all seams are tight, finish nice, plays...
1930’s Rickenbacker Electro A-22, "Frying Pan" The first electric lap steel guitar, Thought of as the first commercially successful electric guitar, This has the logo spelling Rickenbacher and has a very low serial...
EUPHONON Rosewood Grand Concert, 1933, made by Larson Brothers, Spruce top, X-braced, Brazillian Rosewood back & sides,25.5" scale, 1 11/16" at the nut, 14 1/4" at the lower bout, Pearl rosette, '30s Klusons have...
round mahogany neck, steel body, finish is 95%, just some small edge wear, back of the neck has some playing wear (see photos), but the guitar plays great and sounds great
Vivitone guitar was established by Lloyd Loar after his departure from Gibson. Vivitone is thought to have made the first solid body electric guitar in 1933 .This Vivitone is still in excellent original condition. The...
A true Closet Classic.Untouched.14 fret model with the rich and balanced sound for which these small pre-war Gibsons are noted. It has a spruce top, mahogany back and sides. All original. It's a great player with low...
This appears to be the earliest documented L-C: the Factory Order Number is fuzzy but looks more like 336 than anything else; worst case it's later '33 or '34. Overall excellent condition other than some obvious minor...
old but very sturdy 12 fret spider bridge resonator. Nice sounding regal that has been thru the wars and still shines. Take it anywhere guitar. The guitar is worn all over in a good way and the action is high. but it...
1933 Gibson Nick Lucas (Rosewood) #91184 w/ohsc The Nick Lucas is, as most vintage guitar enthusiasts know, one of the rarest and most desirable acoustic guitars ever made. But among Nick Lucas models this one is among...
1933 Martin Style "O" Tenor Ukulele w/OSSC In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos) Top And Back Cracks Are Glued And Stable (See Photos) Mahogany Body Weight 10oz Nut Width 1.4" Neck Depth At 1st Fret .64"...