No. 16 of the Limited Run of 60 guitars worldwide. Estimated 35 units available for the U.S. and Canada. • 5A Koa Top, Back, Sides and Headstock Overlay • Rosewood Binding • Mahogany/Walnut/Mahogany Neck • Ebony...
No. 16 of the Limited Run of 60 guitars worldwide. Estimated 35 units available for the U.S. and Canada. • 5A Koa Top, Back, Sides and Headstock Overlay • Rosewood Binding • Mahogany/Walnut/Mahogany Neck • Ebony...
No. 16 of the Limited Run of 60 guitars worldwide. Estimated 35 units available for the U.S. and Canada. • 5A Koa Top, Back, Sides and Headstock Overlay • Rosewood Binding • Mahogany/Walnut/Mahogany Neck • Ebony...
Guild's special limited edition X-180 is a beautifully crafted workingman's jazz guitar built with fine Guild tone and tradition. Its elegant and warm-sounding semi-hollow figured maple body features a single cutaway...
Limited Run of 60 guitars worldwide. Estimated 35 units available for the U.S. and Canada. • 5A Koa Top, Back, Sides and Headstock Overlay • Rosewood Binding • Mahogany/Walnut/Mahogany Neck • Ebony Fingerboard and...
Special Run Limited production of 25 The Guild GSR T-500 is a limited production hollow-body electric guitar produced in Guild’s New Hartford factory featuring a spruce top with maple back and sides, two Duncan Franz...
Guild Special Run Limited production of 25 The Guild GSR T-500 is a limited production hollow-body electric guitar produced in Guild’s New Hartford factory featuring a spruce top with maple back and sides, two Duncan...
Icon. Not a word to be used lightly, but the Stratocaster® is just that. The new American Standard Stratocaster guitars are beauties to behold in sound, look and feel. Features include hand-rolled fingerboard edges,...
The WorkingPro 700 delivers tone and performance equivalent to the most high-end SWR amplifiers. With a lightning-quick, classic SWR solid-state preamp, a completely new rock-solid, mono-block, 700-watt solid-state...
Vintage F-30 body in Natural finish, patented Guild Neck Block System, solid western red cedar top, solid mahogany back and sides, Madagascar rosewood fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle, mahogany neck, ivoroid...
2 traditional size G&L Magnetic Field Design single coil pickups, swamp ash body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, traditional "boxed" steel bridge with six brass saddles, three way switch. Retail price is $735.00,...
If you are serious about your sound, take a look at these Laney tube amps.The LC30-II is the epitome of class A tone. Launched in 1997 to worldwide acclaim the LC30-II builds upon the tried and tested tone bed of the...
SN 67008. Gorgeous custom build from Pre-War Guitar Company. This 12-fret dreadnought is something of a mash-up of the two Norman Blake Limited Edition models released a few years ago. It features the ’33-style sunburst...
SN 402(?). It’s always cause for celebration when a Banner Gibson arrives in the shop; especially one as clean and thrilling to play as this one. It has the rare combination of maple back and sides, Sitka spruce top and...
SN 83588. Light as a potato chip, this 1943 Martin D-18 was built in the heart of WWII when steel was being prioritized for the war effort but Martin’s supply of tone woods was still second to none. At just 3.5 lbs.,...
SN 32047. Modeled after an early-1930s C. F. Martin & Co. 00-18, this nearly new 12-fret 00 delivers the dry, immediate response and surprising headroom that make these small bodies so addictive. It’s a lively, dynamic...
SN: S1813. National Style O from 1930 in excellent cosmetic and playing condition. Recent neck reset and setup by the late Marc Schoenberger, the go-to independent repairman for resonator guitars for many years. The...
FON 7117H-27. Rare and collectible, this 1942 natural-top J-50 comes from the very first batch es of banner headstock Gibsons. While it’s difficult to confirm individual Gibson shipping IDs from the 1940s, factory...
SN 95918. A wonderful, well-preserved example of a postwar Martin 000-28, built in Nazareth, PA in 1946 with what must have been some of the finest tonewoods available at the time. The Brazilian rosewood back and sides...
SN:80460. The 0-15 was Martin’s most popular and economical model at the end of the Great Depression and through World War II. Production ceased in 1943, resumed in 1948, and continued successfully until its...
An early Wm. G. Stahl model built by the Larson Bros. of Chicago, dating to around 1910. There is no serial number, but the historic “Z” top bracing and trim details clearly place it in this period. The appointments...
SN:115295. Friends, here is a true bluegrass warhorse—straight, original, and full of honest playwear, and the rich tone you get from a well-seasoned 75-year old vintage Martin. Thanks to a recent refret and neck reset...
SN: 108589. A wonderful-sounding—and equally wonderful-playing—post-war example of Martin’s “other” Brazilian rosewood auditorium-sized guitar, the 000-21. Sharing the same tonewoods and core construction as the 000-28,...
This banner-era LG-2 is a shop favorite. Built in 1943 in Kalamazoo during the height of wartime shortages, it’s a great example of Gibson ingenuity—thanks in no small part to the “Kalamazoo Gals.” This one is an...
SN 59282: Old-growth, straight-grain Brazilian rosewood back and sides paired with an equally straight and tight-grained Adirondack spruce top make this 1935 000-28 a standout from what many consider the pinnacle year...
SN:46387. Here is a very fine example of Martin’s most popular Koa wood guitar – the 0-18K. The majority of these guitars were designed to be played in the lap with slides (Hawaiian style) and were set up with tall nuts...
SN 149312. Wow. Excellent sounding example of an early D-21 that is clean and original: and comes with the original case. Sitka top, straight grain Brazilian back and sides, 28-style back strip, rosewood fingerboard and...
FON 913B. A wonderfully clean mid-30s L-00 that combines new guitar playability, robust vintage tone and startling good looks. The Adirondack top is finished in the large bright burst standard after '34. It's crack...
SN: 4. Earlier build from Blazer & Henkes that will be 20 years old next year! It’s not the fourth guitar B&H made, rather, Willi tells me, it is the fourth guitar from their first batch of Gibson SJ reproductions. It’s...
SN 105. Lovely Santa Cruz 00 built near the end of 1999. She has aged gracefully over twenty-four years of playing and is still in EX+ to near mint condition. Very lightly built, she is a reimaging of a late stage...
SN 621. Friends, here is a superpower Advanced Jumbo replica from the workshop of Rudi Blazer and Willi Henkes in Tubingen Germany. These two world renowned master luthiers are well known for their authentic replicas...