Monteleone 2010 Radio Volante #251
*** THIS GUITAR IS CURRENTLY ON LOAN AT THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM, WHERE IT WILL BE ON EXHIBIT MAY 23 - OCT 13, 2024 *** https://longislandmuseum.o...
View full details*** THIS GUITAR IS CURRENTLY ON LOAN AT THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM, WHERE IT WILL BE ON EXHIBIT MAY 23 - OCT 13, 2024 *** https://longislandmuseum.o...
View full detailsA beautiful orchestra model from one of the best boutique builders out there, Santa Cruz Guitar Company. Clear, loud, resonant, well pronounced, ea...
View full detailsMartin does not do special customs with dealers anymore, making this cocobolo OM a very unique guitar. Number six of twelve, only nine were made w...
View full detailsHere we have a unique situation. Confirmed as built in a part of Taylor's Build Your Own Guitar Program, we have been told that this guitar was ma...
View full detailsA beautiful 20+ year old guitar by Lowden, handmade in Northern Ireland. The 35 series boasts AAAA tonewoods, with a Sitka spruce top that has aged...
View full detailsHandcrafted in the mountains of Vermont. Froggy Bottom created the M series as a concert size alternative to their full size F. This guitar sports...
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...
View full detailsThis guitar was built by master luthier Otto D'Ambrosio. With over 30 years of experience building independently, he is now crafting a high-end lin...
View full detailsHere is an incredible example of guitar history- a 1957 D'Angelico New Yorker, built by John himself. A native New Yorker, John built guitars feat...
View full detailsThis is an incredible piece of guitar history: a 1950 D'Angelico New Yorker, built by John D'Angelico himself. The New Yorker features Art Deco st...
View full detailsThe D'Angelico New Yorker is an historic piece of guitar designed, conceived and built by master luthier John D'Angelico, a native of New York who ...
View full detailsThis is an incredible piece of guitar history: a 1936 D'Angelico Excel, built by John D'Angelico himself. Like the later New Yorkers, the Excel fea...
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