This is a very interesting example of a Martin D-18 from 1936. It’s an infrequent event for 1930’s D series Martins to come up for sale, so it’s always a pleasure to get one in.
MORE →This amazing classical from Joshia de Jonge features European spruce and Brazilian rosewood and sells for $7500.
MORE →Maurer guitars were built by Larson brothers in Chicago. The 593 was the top of the line parlor guitar, and the tree of life was their most elaborate inlay. This is a very unusual guitar; not many were made and fewer survived.
MORE →Here is a lovely Weber Hyalite mandolin from 2005, dressed to the nines. It’s in great condition and plays well as is, with a full, warm,tone
MORE →Companies have been producing single cutaway solidbody electric guitars for decades of course, but one look at this Single Cut 245 model from Paul Reed Smith and you just KNOW that this one is different.
MORE →From the Gibson Custom Shop in Bozeman, Montana, comes an Advanced Jumbo in the Luthiers’ Choice series. Featuring a blend of Brazilian Rosewood, Adirondack spruce and mahogany, this guitar has a full, rich and commanding tone.
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