Martin 1934 0-17
A golden era Martin guitar, this '34 0-17 is one for the books. With a beautiful sound and depression-era aesthetics, its clear that this 14-fret n...
View full detailsA golden era Martin guitar, this '34 0-17 is one for the books. With a beautiful sound and depression-era aesthetics, its clear that this 14-fret n...
View full detailsA fairly rare guitar, this factory black L-00 is a joy to play, with its smaller bodied design and 12-fret body joint. The spruce/mahogany pairing ...
View full detailsBased on guitars first introduced around the same time as the OM, the Collings C10 is a leaner alternative, with the narrow waist and small upper b...
View full detailsBefore Gibson bought Epiphone in the mid 20th Century, they produced a series of lower tier, more affordable guitars under the name "Kalamazoo", a ...
View full detailsThe Original Series was the very first Lowden range from 1976, just as the ‘O’ model is George’s original Lowden body design. Although the mediu...
View full detailsWhether you're a new player looking for a comfortable first guitar or an experienced guitarist seeking a travel companion, the GS Mini Sapele...
View full detailsBrier Road guitars are hand-crafted in the Berkshires, Massachusetts by independent luthier Nicholas Lenski. Rudy met him and discovered his beauti...
View full detailsBrand new Eastman parlor sounds amazing with a nice loud well-rounded sound with all solid wood. Comes with a hardcase. Specs: Neck Material:Mahog...
View full details"The Parlor series guitar has a shorter 25" scale length. It has a scaled down bridge, peghead and sound hole. It is available in a 12 or 14 fret n...
View full detailsThe 0X2MAE is now the 0-X1E. This Concert sized model features figured mahogany pattern high-pressure laminate (HPL) top, back and sides. New Style...
View full detailsThis guitar is not for sale online, call us at (212)-625-2557 or email us at info@rudysmusic.com if you are interested in this guitar! Gibson was ...
View full detailsGibson was a pioneer in the development of small body guitars in the beginning of the 1900s with its "L-Series Small Body" acoustics. These smaller...
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