Here’s a 1966 Gibson RB100 banjo. Shaded finish was “blown in” around the heel, and clearly this is to hide a repaired heel crack. The finish work appears to be at least 30 years old so clearly the repair, what ever was done, was sound and well done.
MORE →If you’ve ever wondered what the term ‘Closet Classic’ means – this is it. A near-mint 1959 Gibson Les Paul TV Model; the guitar has been played but has also been taken care of.The TV model was produced to address the needs of television production – this colour, it turned out, was most visible on black-and-white television sets. The TV model is basically a Les Paul Junior with the TV finish, and a decal identifying it as a ‘TV MODEL’ rather than ‘JUNIOR’.
MORE →This recent and very lightly used Collings Slope D DS-1 model is in pristine condition. The 12-fret neck pushes the bridge back further to the center of the soundboard, for a marked increase in volume and tone. And of course Collings has a well deserved reputation for material selection and build quality. A beautiful guitar with wonderful tone.
MORE →Built in celebration of the legendary John Lennon, the Gibson 70th Anniversary J-160E “Imagine” guitar reflects the sentiment of John’s life and music during the recording of ‘Imagine’. Only 70 of these guitars were built.
This is a brand new guitar with full warranty, built in 2010.
MORE →Here’s a Dobro D60 squareneck from 1984 in good playing condition. With the installed Lace sensor pickup, this is ready for the stage! Grant has just set this up and added a Quarterman cone and Beard bridge system.
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