Martin 1970 0-18
A notably rarer guitar for 1970, this Martin 0-18 would have been perfect for the budding singer songwriter of the day, when dreadnought guitars we...
View full detailsA notably rarer guitar for 1970, this Martin 0-18 would have been perfect for the budding singer songwriter of the day, when dreadnought guitars we...
View full details"Our Traditional Series or “T” guitars represent an exciting vintage-inspired tonal variation on the distinctive Collings sound, designed and craft...
View full details"This decked out Dreadnought is the flagship model of the Standard Series. It is the most ornate of all the instruments, featuring hand inlaid pea...
View full detailsA great underrated model, the D-16H model comes loaded with a solid spruce top with solid mahogany back and sides, and a modern 1 11/16" nut width ...
View full detailsRight smack dab in the middle of the LG lineup, the Gibson LG-2 is famous for its all solid design matched with its X-bracing. The sunburst finish ...
View full details"Our Traditional Series or “T” guitars represent an exciting vintage-inspired variation on the distinctive Collings sound, designed and crafted to ...
View full detailsOften called the 'poor mans' L-5, the L-50 was actually quite different not only in cosmetics but for its 16" body with a carved spruce top matched...
View full detailsKnown primarily for his handmade archtop guitars, John Buscarino is just as masterful at building flat tops, both steel- and nylon-string. Rudy is ...
View full detailsWe are fortunate to have an array of guitars made by master luthier John Monteleone, but this one in particular is very special as it is one of the...
View full detailsOne of the more rare models we have encountered, this early 2000's Gibson AJ is loaded from top to bottom with some of the best features available ...
View full detailsThe Gibson L-2 flat-top model (as opposed to the L-2 archtop) is a lovely small-bodied guitar offered from 1929 to 1935. It has a 14 3/4" wide body...
View full detailsOne of the most tried and true models in existence, the J-45 is the quintessential workhorse. No frills but endless tone. This J-45 is not differen...
View full detailsEasily the loudest and most wonderful mahogany-backed vintage Martins in our shop right now, this 1958 D-18 is out of this world. With old growth w...
View full detailsOne of Gibson's most acclaimed models of all time, the L-00 stands as the perfect blend of craftsmanship with wartime austerity. Originally sold a...
View full detailsA tried and true model, the Gibson LG-2 is the songwriters best friend. A gorgeous post-war example, this guitar is in nice condition with just the...
View full detailsThese old Martin Guitars don't pop up very often because most people hang on to them for life, so heres your chance to do the same! A wartime 000-1...
View full detailsHere's one for the books folks! A real 'Banner' Gibson LG-2, this guitar is in great shape and fully lives up to the banner lore. Dating these mode...
View full detailsWhat a treat! A perfect concert size, this 00-size is the upscaled gloss version of the 00-15 from Martin. With all mahogany construction, this 71 ...
View full detailsHow much cooler could this guitar get? A Gibson L-5C, this fully acoustic guitar is made more modern with a sleek cutaway. It has a beautiful sound...
View full detailsBuilt by one of the most celebrated active luthiers, Arthur "Butch" Boswell, in his shop in Bend, Oregon. All Boswell guitars come with a hand-writ...
View full detailsThe often overlooked brother of the L-5, the Gibson L-7 model has much of the same sound minus some of the frills. The solid, carved spruce top mix...
View full detailsWe love getting these L-30's in, they have a great vintage sound and a tremendous value for their price. This example has a wonderful sound thanks ...
View full detailsA gorgeous custom-built Bourgeois from 2008, this guitar is a "Jumbo OM" and feels somewhat like a comfier, smaller dreadnought. It has a big, beau...
View full detailsHere's a cool one you don’t see pop up on the used market often, probably due to smaller production numbers and those who have 'em dont want to giv...
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