

Ampro 1940's #690, Princeton/Deluxe Circuit 5E3
Here’s a cool one, a late 40's Ampro Model 690 that was converted to a guitar amp with a preamp added. This was apparently modded with a early Twee...
View full detailsHere’s a cool one, a late 40's Ampro Model 690 that was converted to a guitar amp with a preamp added. This was apparently modded with a early Twee...
View full detailsRobert Benedetto is held in incredibly high regard in the world of archtop guitars as both a builder and a herald of the craft, making high quality...
View full detailsAll set and ready to go, this case is in full working order and fit for your next gig! All latches work. Interior dimensions measure 41.75" X 16.7...
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 detailsIf you are interested in more information about this instrument, please contact the Scarsdale store at 914-725-0120 / stephanie@rudysmusic.com Se...
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 detailsIf you are interested in more information about this instrument, please contact the Scarsdale store at 914-725-0120 / stephanie@rudysmusic.com
Jimmy 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 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 detailsAs well as creating some of the world's most highly regarded hand carved, all solid, archtop guitars, James D'Aquisto also made a number of partial...
View full detailsThe amount of "solid body" electric guitars James D'Aquisto made in his career is debated. The ledgers say 29 or so, some people say more or less, ...
View full detailsThis is one cool piece! Completely original, and 100% killer tone. This guitar will send you back to a time where innovation and inspiration was ...
View full detailsThis is a beautiful Blue EKO from the 1960s with the only pickup you need: the neck pickup! This guitar is all original and all cool. It has been t...
View full detailsFrom the EKO collection, this particular guitar has one of the most visually appealing pickguards that has aged in an interesting way. The guitar i...
View full detailsOwn a piece of history with this all original and all Italian EKO 500 V4. We have a nice little collection of these in the shop, and they are all ...
View full detailsThis guitar has four pickups which means this guitar has 4 tikes the tonal variety to bring your sound to different dimensions. This guitar is from...
View full detailsEko was founded in Italy in 1959, and was known for their eccentric designs, reflecting the designs of the time, often angular, car-ish designs. Th...
View full detailsThe Epiphone Sheraton was one of the high end models made for Epiphone by Gibson in the 1960s, with the construction of these "lower end models" ge...
View full detailsThe Larson brothers (Carl and August) were a pair of Swedish immigrants who came to the U.S. in the late 1880s, landing in Chicago. Originally boun...
View full detailsThe Larson brothers (Carl and August) were a pair of Swedish immigrants who came to the U.S. in the late 1880s, landing in Chicago. Originally boun...
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