This beautiful Style 0 guitar from the Martin Custom Shop was one of the guitars that caught our eye at the 2012 Namm show and it was so limited that we were put into a lottery with other dealers to get one. I’m glad we did as this sweet little axe as a great retro vibe and luscious tone for a small guitar!
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. For starters, this particular instrument features the Artist Package …
MORE →Goya guitars were built by Hagstrom in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s and imported to North America.The model 80, and the very similar model 90, are mostly of plastic construction, chambered-body two-pickup electrics with push-button pickup and tone selectors. Thumb rollers control the volume for each pickup. Apparently 370 model 80’s were built.
MORE →This is a visually interesting Japanese-made Bass IV from 1967. Six-string basses did not really catch on in this format but there are a few examples, like this, around.
MORE →This is a lovely guitar by Linda Manzer, built in 1980 in Toronto. It’s been played – as it should be! – and is in good shape. It speaks very well with clear, articulated trebles and a full yet not overwhelming bass. The inlay is very well executed, and all around this is a wonderful instrument.
MORE →We have a number of historic, Romantic era instruments for sale. All are being sold as is.
Here are another two, a George Manby guitar built in London around 1820, and a Gaetano Vinaccia guitar built around 1847 in Napoli, Italy.
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