

Recording King 1939 M-3 Archtop
Originally made by Gibson for Montgomery Ward, the Recording Kind brand was built right alongside Gibson branded models in the Gibson factory. The ...
View full detailsOriginally made by Gibson for Montgomery Ward, the Recording Kind brand was built right alongside Gibson branded models in the Gibson factory. The ...
View full detailsUp for sale is a exquisite first year Johnny Smith model from Gibson, a '61 example that is in great condition. The most expensive guitar is Gibson...
View full detailsA smaller, but still professional guitar of its time, the L-30 was a short lived archtop guitar, one of the newer f-hole designs coming from Gibson...
View full detailsIn a long line of industry changing electric guitars, the ES-125 is one of the oldest and most influential. Developed as a test to see if Gibson co...
View full detailsWe are very fortunate to have two beautiful personal instruments of John Monteleone's for sale at our shop right now. This Monteleone archtop is an...
View full detailsRockabilly fans will be very happy with this one, a late '40s twang machine with the help of the Bigsby and two pickup option on this ES-330. The f...
View full detailsAs many D'Aquisto guitars as Rudy has seen, owned, and sold in his almost 50 years in the guitar business, he's never seen one with a headstock dec...
View full detailsA well-known model, this '64 6119 model is a fully hollow but closed design, with added painted f-holes intended to cut back on feedback. The origi...
View full detailsA sweet and sultry jazzbox from 1940 built by the archtop master, John D'Angelico. The A-1 is a less ornate, earlier model in D'Angelico's design o...
View full detailsA far more rare and often overlooked model, the ES-225 is special for its hybrid jazz/rock approach, combining the best of both worlds to create a ...
View full detailsHere is an excellent example of a '50s ES-150, that sounds absolutely amazing plugged in or acoustic. This guitar is in great shape and nearly all ...
View full detailsThis X-150 Savoy from the first year of production is a fine example of the high quality guitars companies like Guild were producing in their heyda...
View full detailsThis blonde D'Angelico New Yorker from 1959 is a true jazz box. The 18" archtop is in pristine condition aside from a small, repaired top crack and...
View full detailsA far more rare and often overlooked model, the ES-225 is special for its hybrid jazz/rock approach, combining the best of both worlds to create a ...
View full detailsBryant Trenier is an extremely artful archtop builder who is a long-time friend of Rudy's from his origins in New York. He moved to the small town ...
View full detailsThis 1941 D'Angelico Special was purchased by its original owner, one Mr. Hayhurst, directly from John D'Angelico who built it for him. (See origin...
View full detailsEasily on the rarest guitars to come in in recent memory, this 1958 Gibson Byrdland is next level cool. A handcarved spruce top with a carved figur...
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 detailsA gorgeous New Yorker from Jimmy D'Aquisto's period in Huntington, Long Island. His mentor, John D'Angelico, had passed away only 3 years prior, so...
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 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 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 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 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...
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