Gibson 1944 J-45 "Banner"
One of the most famous models of all time, the J-45 'Banner' guitars are the ultimate flat-picking guitars. Known for their clarity and ability to ...
View full detailsOne of the most famous models of all time, the J-45 'Banner' guitars are the ultimate flat-picking guitars. Known for their clarity and ability to ...
View full detailsFor pre-war Gibson's, the L-00 from 1935 is about as good a example of why they command such a price on the vintage market. Nothing beats the spruc...
View full detailsAny 'style 45' Martin immediately conjures up images of craftsmanship and a blend of artistic value and practicality. This Custom Shop 000-45 is a ...
View full detailsA Martin fan favorite, the HD-28V features a beautiful tinted Sitka spruce top, East Indian rosewood back and sides. This model features 'Forward S...
View full details"'OM' stands for "Orchestra Model," but 80 years after this body shape was first designed it has become the most popular 14-fret model with finge...
View full detailsHere it is folks, a real treat for any Martin fan. A real 000-28 from 1966, this Martin features stunning Brazilian rosewood back and sides. Perhap...
View full detailsIn the year 1931, Epiphone introduced a full line of f-hole equipped archtop guitars to their catalogue called the "Masterbilt" series. Near the to...
View full detailsDrawing its name from the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher — a bird species common to the Central Texas Hill Country — the WL-14 Scissortail is a special ...
View full detailsA gorgeous instrument from Lowden's 50 series - essentially the Lowden Custom Shop, which offers the option to choose any combination of tone woods...
View full detailsA stellar Martin Custom Shop OM, this example plays great with a killer pairing of Sitka Bearclaw spruce and Madagascar rosewood back and sides. Ot...
View full detailsJohn Monteleone is considered to be the modern patriarch of the world of archtop guitars, but when he got his start building in the mid 1970's, it ...
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 detailsA definitively 60's looking Gibson acoustic, the B-25 12 string was a response to the growing folk music trend sweeping the nation at the time. The...
View full detailsOriginally released in 1942, the J-45 was a hit, with its slope shoulder, spruce and mahogany design. This particular example is one of the last sl...
View full detailsHarmony Guitars, one of the single most prolific guitar manufacturers of all time, made a staggering number of instruments throughout the mid 20th ...
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 detailsThis left-handed Taylor 314ce from 2010 is in great condition, with the solid spruce top and sapele back and sides producing a warm, punchy tone th...
View full detailsThe Gibson J-50 has its claim to fame as a upscale J-45, with a natural top and slightly more top binding. This lovely example is from 1956, and fe...
View full detailsClassic herringbone, East Indian rosewood, ebony and spruce in the shape that started it all: the Dreadnought. Paired with our most comfortable n...
View full detailsA workhorse guitar if there ever was one, the Gibson J-45 is a songwriters best friend. A slope shoulder dreadnought, the spruce top and mahogany b...
View full detailsThe first Duolians were made as an alternative to the much more expensive Triolian as a response to the rising costs of living in the Depression. S...
View full detailsThe F-212 model from Guild has stood the test of time for its reliability and iconic look and feel for a 60's 12-string. The medium size, spruce to...
View full detailsMartin's Retro series was a line of guitars almost identical to their standard production guitars, save the addition of a European spruce top and e...
View full detailsThe L-4C was introduced in 1949 right alongside its much more popular cousin, the ES-175, and has much in common with its electrified relative, nam...
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