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Category
Makes
- Gibson 28
- Martin 21
- National 3
- Bourgeois 2
- Collings 2
- Eastman 2
- Fender 2
- Gretsch 2
- Lyon & Healy 2
- Moonstone 2
- Red Diamond 2
- Santa Cruz 2
- Bacon 1
- Bacon & Day 1
- Dale Small 1
- Epiphone 1
- Goodall 1
- Kevin Ryan 1
- Michael Lewis 1
- Mirabella 1
- Panormo 1
- Pre-War 1
- Preston Thompson 1
- Regal 1
- Ron Lira 1
- Sadowsky 1
- Santa Cruz Guitar Company 1
- Shanti 1
- Sovereign 1
- Wyatt Fawley 1
Condition
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Found 88 matches
1831 Panormo Fecit
$6,650
Louis Panormo ‘Fecit”, French style, guitar 1831 Stunning maple back and sides, an all original, top of the range model with mother of pearl rosette. (Original coffin case). French/Italian-bracing (ladder bracing as with all maple models).
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1958 Martin 0-15
$4,950
A fine example, in excellent condition and playability, except for a number of deep dings in the back of the neck from improper use of an old-fashioned capo.
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1966 Martin GT-75
$3,950
A true rarity, this is the top grade of Martin's first iteration of electric guitars. It's a thin hollow-body of laminated maple, arched top and back with a double-cutaway and eighteen frets-to-the-body, two great sounding DeArmond Dynasonic model 2000 pickups, Martin designed Bigsby, and Martin's first adjustable truss rod (!). It's in excellent condition except for worn frets.
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2022 Santa Cruz DBB Baritone Guitar
$9,350
SCGC has grown into a golden age of gorgeous sounding and looking guitars, and this fancy koa baritone is a fine example. It's a very successful baritone, with a deep and resonant tone and of an easily held size, basically the martin 12-fret dreadnaught, an excellent choice because it's probably the bassiest standard size guitar body. The koa is ultimate flame, including the peghead veneer,...
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1934 Gibson Roy Smeck Stage Deluxe
$15,000
The first, best and rarest year with scalloped braces and smaller soundhole in fabulous condition, conversion from Hawaiian by Alan Perlman many years ago, resulting in a nut width of 1 13/16″. There are no cracks and very little play wear, and a gigantic tone that is rare among flattop guitars. The tuners have been replaced with the originals left in the case pocket, and the hard shell case is...
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1900 Lyon & Healy Model 323
$2,750
An early 00 sized, straight-braced guitar from one of the largest instrument makers of the time. They made guitars of all qualities with this one being somewhat in the middle. It's large for those days, with modern string spacing specs: 1 ¾" nut with a 24 ¾" scale length. Woods are rosewood and spruce, with a suprisingly comfortable neck shape and nice low action.
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Eastman DG1
$3,995
This is the first in Eastman's "Dawg Collection", and may be the best. The Giacomels are made in Genoa, Italy and can rival the best F-5s. This one, being brand new, sounds new, but will roar as soon as it gets let out of its cage.
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~1990 National Style 3 Tricone
$4,790
This is the top model engraved National, with their "Lily of the Valley" engraving pattern with a gloss nickel plated brass body and three resonator cone connected by bridge. The tricone is known for its sweeter and richer tone, due to its open bass side sound hole and the tricone arrangement. This guitar was subjected to a flood and has some damage to its plating, but the wonderful tone is...
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1927 Bacon & Day Silverbell #1 Banjo-Mandolin
$1,450
Bacon & Day made possibly the sweetest banjo-mandolins, though using the words "sweet" and "banjo-mandolin" in the same sentence is a great big oxymoron. The B & D, however, can used to make real music. This is about as nice as one of these can be.
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2015 Collings MT-2
$5,489
The MT2 is a fully appointed A-model with a red spruce top and maple back and sides. Fully ivoroid bound with tone bar bracing. Jonathan McClanahan has removed the neck finish and slightly reshaped it, adjusted the tone bars and set it up.
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1943 Martin 00-17
$9,249
A great example, everything is right. Condition is excellent, Dennis Berk has down a reset, a refret and a new bridge. It has the war-era ebony neck rod and is extremely light weight. The body is all mahogany, with fourteen frets, all parts are original (for all that's worth) except for a forgery grade bridge.
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1945 Epiphone Emperor
$6,675
Back in the day when Gibson and Epiphone were major competitors, Gibson had the slogan “Only a Gibson is Good Enough”. Epiphone responded with “When Good Enough isn’t Good Enough, get an Epiphone". When Gibson introduced their extra large 18” wide Super 400, Epiphone countered with this 18 3/8” behemoth. The tone of this guitar is rich and full, with all the power and projection needed to be...
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1927 Martin 5-21T
$3,650
A rare and particularly fine tenor guitar in original condition and known as being among the best sounding of this style tenor. Woods are Brazilian rosewood and Adirondack spruce. The original case is in good condition.
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1951 Gibson F-5
$9,975
Here's an original early post-war Gibson F-5, regraduated by Mike Kemnitzer of Nugget Mandolins, a unique narrower headstock, like "pre-war" F-5s. It comes with its original and unique tweed oblong Gibson case.
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1921 Martin 0-28
$12,750
This is an original condition and healthy old Martin that excels as a player beyond what one would expect from this early period. The only issue are the bar frets, which are worn and needing attention. It's been owned by the current owner for over five decades and treated lovingly. It's never had a reset and doesn't need one, plays great strung with .011s. The braces are all original and looking...
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1996 Gibson A-5 Custom
$4,879
Made in Bozeman, MT and signed by Bruce Weber on March 25, 1996 and in like-new condition except for the gibson-finish-crazing syndrome. This is a high-class instrument, an F-5 without the scroll, a direct descendant of the famous (in small circles) Loar A-5. It is a Custom, with abalone inlays on the fretboard, bound snakehead peghead with the F-5 torch inlay and bound f-holes. There may be...
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Eastman DGM-2
$3,250
One of the series of Eastman mandolins that are based on rare vintage mandos in David Grisman's fabulous collection. This one is based on the beautiful Bacon Artist of the early 1920s. It has a hand-carved spruce top and maple back.
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1946 Gretsch Synchromatic 200
$4,590
A top model 16" carved jazz box with their rare "light bulb" headstock, cat’s eye sound holes and unique tailpiece and stair-step bridge. Tuners and tailpiece are gold plated. All parts are original except for the fingerboard binding, while the body binding is distorting and pulling away from the top and back but still hanging on. The neck shape is interesting - it's asymmetrical, with the bass...
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1953 Gretsch 6193 Synchromatic II
$4,850
Here we have the earlier version of the model, which was Gretsch's intended competition with Gibson's top of the line L-5 CES. It was considered the premier professional archtop electric of its era and is said to have outsold the Gibson throughout the '50s. Pickups are DeArmond Dynasonic single-coil, woods are laminated spruce and flame maple and it has parallel braces.
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2000 Moonstone 000-45
$14,500
From Arcata luthier, the late Steve Helgeson, we have this 12-fret 000 slot-head out of incredible flamed Brazilian rosewood and spruce, formerly owned by avant garde guitarist Henry Kaiser. Steve made incredible sounding guitars, and this one is no exception. This being a 12-fret 000 doesn't hurt one bit.
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2023 Santa Cruz HT-13
$8,450
SCGC has always been strong on custom building and has lately deepened that element, coming out with very impressive, beautiful one-off guitars. This one is based on their H-13 model, the 13-fret Nick Lucas style instigated by the late Paul Hostetter. It's customized with a sinker redwood top, mahogany body, a 1 13/16" nut width and elements borrowed from Martin's 12-fret slotted head 00-30.
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1944 Martin 000-18
$16,900
A fabulous example, Beautiful, in full original condition. This is an early '44 with scalloped braces, ebony truss rod and plastic buttons and no tuner ferrules. The one issue is the action is a touch high with low saddle height. The neck has been reset, but not enough and with some not perfect finish touchup on the heel. Otherwise, this a close-to perfect guitar, all original parts, no cracks,...
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2004 Goodall TR 000-12S
$6,250
Here we have a 12-fret 000 Adirondack and East Indian Rosewood box in mint condition. Randell thinks it's too happy to play the blues. He loves the crisp quality of the treble. I hear a full, rich bottom end. Either way, we like it a lot. It's one of their Hawaii made guitars- they've since moved to Fort Bragg, CA. It's got herringbone binding around the body and the rosette and Waverly's...
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2012 Martin GPC PA1 Madagascar
$5,425
From Martin's recent "Performing Artist Series", a non-traditional new shape and specs, designed for permance and professional playing, with high end electronics, a slim, fast neck (Artist Profile neck with High Performance taper) and a new look. Only 70 of this version with Madagascar rosewood, Adirondack spruce, and GE (Golden Era) Adirondack bracing were made. The electronics are the onboard...
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1934 Gibson L-00
$8,750
Very light construction - they picked up more weight right after. It has much sweetness and warmth. The small sunburst puts it in or near 1934. There are a few nicely repaired hairline cracks, the braces are original except for one added under the fretboard extension, a common Gibson necessity. The action is great and the neck shape is quite comfortable. All in all, this is a fabulous L-00.
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Red Diamond F
$11,000
By Don Macrostie of Athens, this mando is out of red spruce top and curly maple. Hot hide glue, hand rubbed varnish, new EVO frets, a James tailpiece, a Cumberland arm rest and Calton Case. There's a small repaired crack on the top.
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Ron Lira Child's Les Paul
$1,500
Hand made in Oklahoma City, this is a beautiful thing that sounds great and is a great fit for smaller people. The body is maple with a burl top, single humbucking pickup, altogether a wonderful, super high quality instrument.
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1935 Gibson Roy Smeck Radio Grande
$30,000
Extremely rare rosewood version of the Roy Smeck Hawaiian lap-style guitar with a natural finish; this is the first one I've played that hadn't been pieced together. It's in excellent original condition, converted with a new neck by Alan Perlman and the original neck included. These are Gibson's first Jumbos, and are thus valued for the unusual combination of big body and extremely light...
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1962 Martin 000-28S
$13,850
Martin's 12-fret 000 was their largest catalogued model from around 1901 to the advent of their dreadnaught, around 1932. The model was then forgotten for the next 30 or so years until interest was rekindled in the '60s as we began to better appreciate the vintage Martins and a few of this model were custom ordered, around a dozen, and they just might be the best sounding Martins of the period....
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1955 Gibson Super 300
$13,500
The nicest one, most likely a S-400 body used by Gibson in 1955 to fill an order for a 300 when there were no 300 bodies available, indicated by the 3 layer soundhole and body binding and gorgeous wood that's too good for a 300. It's in remarkable and original condition, including its original hard shell case and plays and sounds supurb.
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