

Benedetto Bravo 7-String "Bucky Pizzarelli" Archtop Sunburst
Robert Benedetto has been building world class archtop guitars since 1969, and has outlasted the majority of competition to become one of the most ...
View full detailsRobert Benedetto has been building world class archtop guitars since 1969, and has outlasted the majority of competition to become one of the most ...
View full detailsBrier Road guitars are hand-crafted in the Berkshires, Massachusetts by independent luthier Nicholas Lenski. Rudy met him and discovered his beaut...
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 detailsThis elegant and comfortable 16" wide x 2.75" deep archtop is traditionally appointed with a laminated spruce top, laminated flame maple back and s...
View full detailsThis elegant and comfortable 16" wide x 2.75" deep archtop is traditionally appointed with a laminated spruce top, laminated flame maple back and s...
View full detailsThis elegant and comfortable 16" wide x 2.75" deep archtop is traditionally appointed with a laminated spruce top, laminated flame maple back and s...
View full detailsThis elegant and comfortable 16" wide x 2.75" deep archtop is traditionally appointed with a laminated spruce top, laminated flame maple back and s...
View full detailsThe GCS-16-2 archtop is a great choice for players looking to achieve versatile, amplifier-friendly archtop tonalities. The cushion of air behind ...
View full detailsThe GCS-16-2 archtop is a great choice for players looking to achieve versatile, amplifier-friendly archtop tonalities. The cushion of air behind ...
View full detailsThe GCS-16-2 archtop is a great choice for players looking to achieve versatile, amplifier-friendly archtop tonalities. The cushion of air behind ...
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 detailsThis is an incredible piece of guitar history: a 1935 D'Angelico Exel, built by John D'Angelico himself. “This guitar was made for Tony Mottola, ...
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...
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 Style A-1 is a beautiful example of one of master luthier John D'Angelico's simpler archtop models. Although the A-1 was a less expensive offe...
View full detailsThis is an incredible piece of guitar history: a 1939 D'Angelico Excel, built by John himself. Like the later New Yorkers, the Excel features Art ...
View full detailsThis is an incredible piece of guitar history- a 1943 D'Angelico Excel, built by John himself. The Excel, like the related New Yorker, features Art...
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 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 detailsThe D'Angelico New Yorker is a true New York icon, designed and built by master luthier John D'Angelico, and this, a 1960 D'Angelico New Yorker, bu...
View full detailsJimmy D'Aquisto, one of the most respected guitar makers of all time, has had a lasting impact on the world of Jazz guitar that has far exceeded hi...
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 detailsJimmy D'Aquisto, one of the most respected guitar makers of all time, has had a lasting impact on the world of Jazz guitar that has far exceeded hi...
View full detailsJames "Jimmy" D'Aquisto died on April 18, 1995 on a trip to Corona, CA to visit Fender guitars. He left behind an incredible legacy, a dedicated ba...
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