The Larrivee OM-04 is a excellent small body guitar with a killer well balanced tone! This guitar features a high gloss top with a satin finish sides and back, Sitka spruce top and Indian rosewood sides and back.
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MORE →The Larrivee OM-04 is a excellent small body guitar with a killer well balanced tone! This guitar features a high gloss top with a satin finish sides and back, Sitka spruce top and Indian rosewood sides and back.
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MORE →Here’s a very cool 1978 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Gold Top with Bigsby installed. Gibson, then owned by Norlin, introduced the Les Paul Deluxe model in 1968. It’s possible that part of the reason for the model was excess stock of Epiphone ‘New Yorker’ mini-humbuckers; it was realized that a modified P-90 cover could hold the mini-humbucker and no major development was needed as there were already Les Paul models, and jigs for making them, using P-90s. The Deluxe was discontinued in 1985.
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MORE →This 2010 Bruce West Classical is new and an excellent instrument with full, resonant bass and clear, crisp trebles. Bruce West has built guitars and violins since 1969, worked with Jean Larrivee and Edgar Monch early in his career and ran a commercial machine shop.
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MORE →Here is a rare, old classic – a 1946 Martin D-28. This fine instrument has been used as intended and played, and looks and sounds it!
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MORE →Louis Panormo was the most successful of all nineteenth-century London guitar makers. His clients included Trinidad Huerta Madame Pratten and probably Fernando Sor. He built guitars from 1822 to around 1855 when his nephew took over the business. This 1838 Louis Panormo Guitar is an excellent example of the work of the era.
This particular 1838 Louis Panormo guitar was Panormo’s top regular model, with brazilian rosewood back and sides and a mother of pearl rosette. It was made in the Spanish style with seven fan braces (yes before Torres).
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