Gibson 1957 J-160E
Made famous by a well-known British band from the 60's, the J-160E is a great model in its own right. More of a hybrid acoustic-electric, this Gibs...
View full detailsMade famous by a well-known British band from the 60's, the J-160E is a great model in its own right. More of a hybrid acoustic-electric, this Gibs...
View full detailsAn early fifties Gibson acoustic is a joy to get to play, and these smaller bodied LG bodies show why. This '52 LG-1 has a great sound, it has that...
View full detailsOne of the last years of Martin using Brazilian rosewood on their back and sides, this D-28 was made just right. The unmistakable look and feel of ...
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 detailsThe Martin D-100 Deluxe is, simply put, a masterpiece. To celebrate their 1 millionth serial number, C.F. Martin & Co. designed a guitar to be ...
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 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 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 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 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 Martin D-45 was created especially for the "Singing Cowboy" Gene Autry in 1933, when he ordered "the biggest, fanciest Martin he could." The gu...
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...
View full detailsThis is an absolutely incredible 2020 Goodall dreadnought, with some of the most unbelievable mahogany we have ever seen. Goodall guitars are known...
View full detailsManuel Velazquez was born in Puerto Rico in 1917, beginning his long and notable road to becoming one of New York's most respected guitar makers as...
View full detailsHere's an exquisite, used classical guitar- complete with Brazilian rosewood for its back and sides, and a gorgeous cedar top. This instrument carr...
View full detailsThe ES-300 was introduced in 1940 as the top-of-the-line model in Gibson's electric archtop range, and went through a number of design changes in i...
View full detailsDone for the American Bicentennial, the D-76 is essentially a D-35 with nice inlays and a decorative headface inlay.This guitar has had a repaired ...
View full detailsA exquisite Buscarino from 1995, a nice comfortable 17" lower bout in blonde, this model features a handcarved solid Sitka spruce top with all-soli...
View full detailsWith a remarkably rich and booming sound, this '80s Guild is a real hidden gem. This guitar has 2 repaired top cracks, a burn mark on the back of t...
View full detailsOne of the most fabled Gibsons of all time, the J-185 was originally released in 1951. Designed to be just slightly smaller in proportion to the la...
View full detailsJames "Jimmy" D'Aquisto apprenticed under master luthier John D'Angelico in New York City starting in 1952, and eventually came to be considered on...
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