

D'Angelico 1935 Snakehead 16" Archtop #1106
Very rarely does a previously undiscovered, totally undocumented guitar from a lauded maker like John D'Angelico come to light, but that's exactly ...
View full detailsVery rarely does a previously undiscovered, totally undocumented guitar from a lauded maker like John D'Angelico come to light, but that's exactly ...
View full detailsA sweet and sultry jazzbox from 1940 built by the archtop master, John D'Angelico. The A-1 is a less ornate, earlier model in D'Angelico's design o...
View full detailsThis 1941 D'Angelico Special was purchased by its original owner, one Mr. Hayhurst, directly from John D'Angelico who built it for him. (See origin...
View full detailsAdding to our collection of incredible D'Angelico guitars we're so excited to share, is this gorgeous 1949 New Yorker, and it's one of the most aco...
View full detailsThis blonde D'Angelico New Yorker from 1959 is a true jazz box. The 18" archtop is in pristine condition aside from a small, repaired top crack and...
View full detailsThis guitar was built by John D'Angelico in 1964 for an amazing working musician, one of the most recorded guitarists in history: Harold Bradley. T...
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