Gibson 1933 L-00 Black
A fairly rare guitar, this factory black L-00 is a joy to play, with its smaller bodied design and 12-fret body joint. The spruce/mahogany pairing ...
View full detailsA fairly rare guitar, this factory black L-00 is a joy to play, with its smaller bodied design and 12-fret body joint. The spruce/mahogany pairing ...
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 detailsA beautiful semi-hollow in its own right, this John Scofield signature model is made with the player in mind. Made in Japan, its features Ibanez's ...
View full detailsA far more rare model from Martin, the 0-18K is a 12-fret small body design, made special by the solid Hawaiian Koa for the top, back and sides. A ...
View full details"The 00-18 is an updated version of the the popular 00-18V. A spruce top and mahogany back and sides are the foundation for this classic grand con...
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 detailsFor Martin, the 00-28 is a tried and true model, with its original debut all the way back in 1898. It took on many changes, and by 1926 it was read...
View full detailsAn instant staff favorite, this '60 Country Western has it going on, a perfect player with no funny business about it. All original with no history...
View full detailsFor pre-war Martin guitar years, the '37 year is about as sought after as it gets, with the golden age of Martin guitars in full swing. This 00-18 ...
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 detailsA standard USA production model, the 60th Anniversary Strat from Fender is a great celebration of what was at the time 60 years of Fender history. ...
View full detailsThe early fifties Gibson ES-175's are a special group, being lighter in construction and overall more acoustic than their later counterparts. The s...
View full detailsOne of the most famous models of all time, the J-45 'Banner' guitars are the ultimate flat-picking guitars. Known for their clarity and ability to ...
View full detailsFor pre-war Gibson's, the L-00 from 1935 is about as good a example of why they command such a price on the vintage market. Nothing beats the spruc...
View full detailsAn early fifties Gibson acoustic, this smaller bodies LG-2 has everything you'd want. The X-braced design gives it a significant boost in terms 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 detailsA Martin fan favorite, the HD-28V features a beautiful tinted Sitka spruce top, East Indian rosewood back and sides. This model features 'Forward S...
View full detailsTake a look here folks, these don’t pop very often! Take a more rare ES-330, and then give it a custom finish of Sparkling Burgundy and you've got ...
View full details"'OM' stands for "Orchestra Model," but 80 years after this body shape was first designed it has become the most popular 14-fret model with finge...
View full detailsFor the Jaco fans, this bass is for you. A well made Fender jazz bass from Japan, this example is very clean and was taken care of. It plays great ...
View full detailsJohn Monteleone is widely considered to be one of the world's preeminent builders of archtop guitars. Having started his career as a repairman f...
View full detailsOne of the coolest thinlines in right now, this Casino comes from the limited run of Gibson USA made Casino's done for the 'John Lennon' series. It...
View full detailsFor the Silvertone brand, originally sold through Sears & Roebuck catalog, this was their flagship solidbody. It went all out, with an offset b...
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...
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