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Goya F-27 Dreadnought 1960 SOLD

Goya F-27 Dreadnought 1960  SOLD

In 1960 the Goya guitar was the only affordable, well made guitar for “financially challenged” Canadian university students caught up in the folk music craze of the Hootenanny era.

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Egnater Tourmaster 4100 Amplifier – SOLD

Egnater Tourmaster 4100 Amplifier - SOLD

This 100 watt Egnater Tourmaster 4100 amplifier is really four amps in one and is on sale!

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Egnater Renegade Head SOLD

Egnater Renegade Head SOLD

Here is an Egnater Renegade Head which features 65 watts of power, two channels and a tube mix control. On sale for $849.

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Schertler David Amp SOLD OUT

The Schertler David is a wonderful sounding acoustic amp on sale for $799. SOLD OUT

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Martin Style 0 Soprano Ukulele, late 1940’s SOLD

Martin Style 0 Soprano Ukulele, late 1940's  SOLD

Here’s a Martin Style 0 Soprano Ukulele from the late 1940’s – just post WW2. It’s had some repairs and is now ready for many more years of tonal adventures. Clear and crisp, Martin Ukuleles were among the best available.

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National Style 3 Tricone Squareneck 1929 (Consignment)

Here’s an excellent-condition National Style 1 Tricone Squareneck from 1929. This is an early example of a production resophonic guitar – the first production took place in 1927. The resophonic instrument was invented in 1925 by John Dopyera at the request of George Beauchamp. Beauchamp was a promoter who found that as venues and audiences grew, so did volume levels and as amplification hadn’t been invented, many instruments were just not loud enough. The reso-phonic design is much louder.

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