If you would like additional images of a specific instrument please email your request. Neck is straight, neck angle and frets are good. Has the standard 1 11/16 inch nut and an ebony fingerboard and bridge. Tuners and tune-o-matic bridges are simple to upgrade, you don't even need any tools. Mossmans were hand built, very high quality guitars. Serial number is stamped on the label inside. Excellent for Celtic, jazz, classical, or old-time music. 1965 Martin 00-21NY Guitar No repairs or structural issues. Excellent sounding and playing one owner F5 scroll mandolin with a flamed maple back, sides and neck, carved spruce top with traditional tone bar bracing, Gibson torch peghead inlay and logo in pearl, 1 1/8 inch nut, traditional flat ebony fretboard with standard mandolin frets and shortened extension to eliminate pick click. Comes with an original early 20s Gibson green lined hard shell case. That's it! (Serial No. (Serial Number 60019) Bought from the family of the original owner. 3. Plays very easily with good action and has a sound much bigger than the size would lead you to think. The guitar has a fabulous, true vintage vibe to it & produces a really warm, rich tone with good volume, making it a lot of fun to play. Comes with the original hardshell case....USD $4250 Some are just cool wall hangers. Plays like a dream as it was just set up. Has a sunburst top, chocolate brown stained maple back and sides, and a checkerboard pattern soundhole rosette. Comes with the original hardshell case...USD $3750, 1970s Gurian JR Guitar Nice low action, Neck set is good, fret are fine. By 1976, Hoover, along with William Davis and Bruce Ross, started the Santa Cruz Guitar Company to offer custom instruments to players who weren’t getting the quality or type of instruments they needed. They couldn't beat them, so they bought the company. In my opinion, this guitar is a great value. Early 12 fret body, original neck with slot peghead and flat f-holes. The play feel is light and fast with a nice low action and the tone is full and well balanced. Fitted with a new Richie Dotson replica Loar adjustable bridge. What a delightful small body! Plays very easily with a nice low action. Comes with the original TKL hard case.....USD $4600, 1973 Mossman Great Plains Custom Guitar(Serial No. Comes with the original green lined hardshell case.....USD $5950, 1951 Martin D-18 Guitar (Serial No. (Serial #8921) Near mint condition, not even a strap button added. No pickguard as made by Gibson, which resulted in some pickwear near the treble F hole. here for information on appraisals. Very loud with a unique sound. It is also fitted with a custom made one-piece Hamlett tailpiece. Please click on the name of the instrument or the camera icon beside it to see more details and larger pictures. Back then, when your instrument needed work, you sent it back to the factory. Nice low comfortable action. The guitar has Brazilian rosewood back and sides and a heavily bearclawed and tight grained spruce top. Click here   for condition and case abbreviations These instruments are sold as-is. Neck is straight, neck angle and frets are good. 16217 FON 1936) Excellent plus condition. The stop tailpiece has a vintage profile for the right look and fit with the Gotoh Tune-o-matic. Well played festival warrior, I bought this one cause it sounds fantastic! Black top finish and a brownish back and sides. It has spectacular flamey woods on the back and sides, one piece back, pearl double flowerpot logo, bound top and back, inlaid Handel tuners, and a bound ebony fingerboard with treble extension. Flamed maple back and sides, three piece neck, beautiful sunburst finish, engraved pickguard, and mustache bridge with the Tune-o-Matic bridge. If you would like additional images of a specific instrument please email your request. The Gibson Heritage is definitely one of the sleepers of the Gibson line. If you go to the trouble of building the instrument, you might consider adding a cast tailpiece. This upgrade kit was absolutely seamless and couldn't have been easier as almost no modifications were necessary. Comes with the original softshell case...USD $450, 1932 Martin Style C Mandolin (Serial No. ...USD $750, 1956-1962 Martin Style 0 Soprano Ukulele(Serial No. 1415P Patent Applied For) Blues approved! Frets and neck set are good and the mandolin was and set up by luthier Jerry Ray. These are wonderful hand built professional grade guitars. The CF Martin name is inlaid in abalone in the headstock. I personally play a Santa Cruz dreadnaught. They're slotted for an instant upgrade and you can also dial in the slots to your preferred string gauge. Pearl logo in the peghead. Shows a little wear on the top where your arm comes over. The guitar plays well with a nice low action but the saddle is all the way down and a neck reset is in its future. Tuners are the correct Klusons but are a few years newer than the guitar. RS2651) Very clean guitar. The peghead has a beautiful and delicate pearl logo and flowerpot peghead inlay on an ebony overlay. All electronics, finish and hardware are original. ...USD $7250 U658 26) Excellent condition with some pickwear. Comes with a very clean blue lined original hard case......USD $8900, 2008 Leo Posch LP18 Guitar Guitar(Serial No. This one is really clean. The F9 has the rep of giving all that great classic Gibson tone without the high price of their fancier cousins. Has a more modern cardboard case. Click here   for condition and case abbreviations I'm happy with it. Original ivory bridge. Thw wear looks about like what you would get if the guitar was hung in a guitar store for a while. These early 1950s Gibson Jumbos are generally great sounding instruments, with a big, warm sound that will cut through the mix when pushed. 027323) Excellent condition. Part of Martins reimagined Standard Series, the D-42 is the closest to the prewar guitars. A great guitar from the golden era of Gibson's past..one of Townes Van Zandt's favorites. There is not even a strap button at the heel. Click here   for how to order and return policy information Comes with a softshell case. Please click on the name of the instrument or the camera icon beside it to see more details and larger pictures. Style 1 ukuleles have an all mahogany body and neck, rosewood fretboard with dot inlay, single soundhole ring, no body binding and a silkscreened Gibson logo in the headstock. This is a unique instrument both in looks and its big sound. Comes with a nice hard shell case....USD $2950, 1920s Stahl Flatback Mandolin (Serial No. Nice big woody sound from this mandolin with good bass! It was built by Joseph J Fallman (?-cannot read the last name), built while Ren has his own shop before Gibson. You deserve to own a pearl-trimmed Martin at least once in your life!....USD $4950, 1939 Gibson J-35 Guitar(Factory Order Number EG-6043) Excellent condition. I expected a much cruder instrument for $400. These pro-quality parts will fit countless guitars by Schecter, LTD, Gretsch, Washburn, and MANY others. These guitars look great, but the stock hardware hurts their overall tone and performance. This is a asymmetrical three point A style with a hand-carved red spruce top, figured solid maple maple back and sides, 1 1/8 inch pearl nut, and a radiused and bound ebony fretboard, and a custom made flamed maple pickguard stained to match the top. 04) Mint unplayed condition. The A4 was the top of the line A style mandolin for Gibson. Its the best of both. Nikos has made instruments for well-known performers such as Gordon Bok and Noel Paul Stookey. Black top finish and a brownish back and sides. Just set up by my luthier. No pickguard as made by Gibson. Comes with the original case with the D'Addario humidipack humidifier included. (Serial No. You very seldom see a Flatiron with a dark sunburst finish, flat board and a torch in the peghead. The Martin stamp inside the uke does not include the words "Made in USA", which were added in 1962. White leather ends. This is a exceptionally good sounding F4 with that wonderful woody round hole Gibson tone, and it plays beautifully. A Short History. Nice low action well suited to fingerstyle playing. Excellent for Celtic or old time or jazz or classical. Comes with the original white case with the Western motif tooled leather trim and the Gretsch certificate and OK card....USD $9500, 1965 Fender Neck Plate Number 111454...USD $300, 1966 Fender Neck Plate Number 146182...USD $300, 1966 Fender Neck Plate Number 137758...USD $300, Vintage 1960s Ace Style Bass Guitar Strap Excellent for Celtic or old time or jazz or classical. Comes with the original shaped hardshell case...USD $3500 Completely original. I play mostly vintage Martins, but I have to tell you this unconventionally shaped guitar is very, very good. Specializing in old world, Gibson-style acoustic guitars, Kevin has not only worked with the most experienced Gibson luthiers on the planet, he is also inspired them. This was common practice at Gibson for refits. A couple of small top cracks were professionally repaired, one at the treble cutaway and one at the lower treble point. This is the "no frills" F5 style scroll mandolin for Gibson, but it still has all the design features that give the F5 its legendary tone, including a hand-fitted dovetail neck joint, maple neck, sides and back, solid Sitka spruce top, tone bar bracing, and a hand-tuned tone chamber. Lots of great performers have been in this workshop. On a tight budget and don't mind a little sweat equity? Will sell, but prefer to trade. This is the "A1" model with a silver painted logo, top bound only. A discriminating buyer of this grade of guitar will probably have a string preference, and will likely wish to re-string with their preferred brand. Has an original sunburst finish, highly flamed maple back, sides and neck, ebony fingerboard with Lucas style inlays and the "thick" pearl peghead Gibson logo and fleur-di-lise. Style 0 ukuleles have an all mahogany body and neck, rosewood fretboard with dot inlay, no body binding and a Martin decal in the headstock. Plays easy with a nice low action. Just set up by my luthier so it plays like butter. The condition of the guitar is excellent, without any cracks or repairs. Thats why I bought it. This mandolin likely dates to the late 1920s, as it is is identical to the Mauer Style 30 shown in the 1932 Larsen Brothers catalog (with the exception of a Stahl label). Here is a short video clip of this instrument. 2251873) Near mint almost unplayed condition. Neck is straight, set is good and the frets look almost unplayed. 1915 Gibson F4 Mandolin Bridge is untouched and the saddle is nice and tall. Pearl logo in the peghead. Save on Electromatics, Catalinas and more. Bridge is the early style adjustable with the wooden saddle. Hi, I am about to go and look at a used Deering Eagle II banjo as an upgrade to my Goodtime 2. Nice sounding and playing session mandolin. The serial number puts the manufacture date around 1918 - I might be a year off in either direction - there is no exact list of Vega mandolin serial numbers. Comes with the original shaped hardshell case...USD $3500, 2004 Gibson F9 Mandolin Good neck set, neck is straight, frets are fine. Its the same year and model as played by Dylan on one of his most famous recordings. It is a pleasure to play up and down the fretboard. Back then, when your instrument needed work, you sent it back to the factory. Plays easy with low action, neck set is fine, frets are good, neck is straight, and has a nice big open woody sound with strong volume. Excellent for Celtic, jazz, classical, or old-time music. This is a nice Loar era instrument. Has a sunburst top, chocolate brown stained maple back and sides, and a checkerboard pattern soundhole rosette. The finish looks like a 1930-1950s era refinish, as the original 1915 finish would be an uniform red. (Serial No. I would reccomend this kit highly !! Comes with the original Collings hardshell case.USD $4250, 2004 Collings D2HA Guitar Here is a short video clip of this instrument played. The CF Martin name is inlaid in abalone in the headstock. Single cutaway, horseshoe peghead logo, single mute with knob on the lower bout, real F holes, original signpost pickguard, unengraved thumbprint fretboard inlays, bone nut, original metal bar bridge, arrow G knobs, and two FilterTron pickups stamped Patent Applied For with etched gold surrounds. Structurally fine with a maple back and spruce top. The back and sides have been refinished to natural. The front of the peghead has the National Triolian decal and the serial number stamp is on the end. This has a spruce top, mahogany back and sides and ebony bridge, herringbone top binding, mahogany neck with unbound ebony fingerboard and slotted peghead, ebony peghead overlay with mother of pearl Santa Cruz logo inlaid, 25.375 inch scale length and 1.75 inch nut width. There is very little playing wear - anything that looks like an imperfection is likely a photo error. Click here   for how to order and return policy information No structural repairs and only a few of the usual nicks and dings. The condition is overall excellent. No pickguard as made by Gibson, which resulted in some pickwear near the treble F hole. Shaped, inlaid, fretted and finished—feels and plays great! 1988 Flatiron F5 Artist Mandolin (Serial No. The blank fingerboard, satin lacquer finish, smaller rectangular bridge, and lack of a pickguard certainly gives it a more vintage vibe, but rest assured these models were intended for steel strings and work well with light gauge bronze. (Serial #81617) Excellent condition. A couple of small top cracks were professionally repaired, one at the treble cutaway and one at the lower treble point. Gibson did not waste anything - they had peghead overlays already prepared and just used up the existing stock. No repairs noted. Comes with an original early 20s Gibson green lined hard shell case. It is a transition model; it has the truss rod and original adjustable bridge, but retains the clamp style pickguard mount. The Gruhn book dates this factory order number to 1939. We picked everything in this set to fit perfectly on your metric "large post" tune-o-matic found on most Epiphones and other imported guitars. This flamenco guitar is built with superior quality woods, impossible to obtain nowadays. (Serial #88060328) Excellent condition showing some picking wear, "ice tea" sunburst finish. These are made by Gibson USA but with a thinner finish and lighter weight than the F5L. Original cone and hardware. Comes with a nice newer hardshell case.....USD $2950 There are no structural repairs. 1914 Gibson A4 Mandolin The reaming was easily done with a .393 peghole reamer. No makers marking. Strap button added at the heel. (Serial No. The tuners are modern Stewart-Macdonald reproductions, which work fine; the rest of the hardware is original. There is a some picking wear evident but there are no breaks or cracks. The guitar has the typical chunky neck that these early 50s D18s are known for. 15376) Excellent condition with minor playing wear. Frets are good, neck set is good. 1918 Vega Model 202 Cylinder Back Mandolin, ,Near mint, handcrafted in Hawaii in the original shop, 2005 Collings C10G Custom Deep Body Guitar, 2012 Santa Cruz Vintage Artist Custom Guitar, , Near mint, custom built, Cuban mahogany and red spruce, a unique and wonderful guitar, 1969 Fender Telecaster Guitar with Maple Cap Fretboard, SHOW CANCELLED January 29-31, 2021 Orlando International Guitar Expo, Orlando, FL (will be setting up), SHOW CANCELLED March 14-15, 2021 Asheville NC (Bee Three Vintage), April 30-May 1-2, 2021, Dallas Texas, Dallas Market Hall, Dallas TX (will not be setting up), December 5-6, 2021 Grinning Elks Duluth, GA Guitar Show (will be setting up), July 11-12, 2021 Fort Worth Guitar Bazarre, Stockyards, Fort Worth Texas (not setting up), October 20-21, 2021, Amigos Texas show, Esports Stadium Arlington, Arlington, USA (setting up). No structural repairs and only a few of the usual nicks and dings. Big sound, great playability and a good price - what more can you ask for? Very good sound. Nice big woody sound from this mandolin with good bass! The pickguard is new as it partially covers up some serious pick wear. Tuners are original Klusons. This is a excellent sounding, nicely aged D-35. Excellent sounding mandolin with a sweet tone, not really a bluegrasser but it is excellent for recording or for just having a nice mandolin around. Original finish with black top and a reddish back and sides, all solid woods with a two piece birch back and sides, spruce top, pearl logo and fleur di lise in the peghead, original hardware including the inlaid Handel tuners, bound top and back, and a bound ebony fingerboard with treble extension. Product Price $6.89. Big sound from this guitar. Fitted with an endpin jack and an internal pickup. 9961) Excellent plus condition. Both the tuners and the order number on the back of the peghead identify the guitar as prewar. Neck is straight, neck angle and frets are good. Fender's most popular pick shape in different materials. Sam plays slide mandolin - check out his sound to see all the possibilities. Has the 12 fret body, original neck, slot peghead and the pre-1933 flat f-holes. No cracks or crack repairs - not even a guard crack. Shows some minor finish checking. Has the pearl logo and inlay in the peghead, fully bound, ebony fretboard with treble extension, reproduction Cumberland Acoustic adjustable ebony bridge, original tuners, tailpiece and pickguard. This is a smaller body guitar with a deep body for stellar projection. This instrument was built by luthier Dave Griffin in Colorado, who is known for his unusual builds. More than one musician has commented that "this guitar makes others sound like they are stuffed full of cotton." It is a transition model; it has the truss rod and original adjustable bridge, but retains the clamp style pickguard mount. Excellent for Celtic, jazz, classical, or old-time music. No pickguard as made by Gibson. When I bought it, the rear seam behind the tailpiece was starting to open up. Fully bound. This is a exceptionally good sounding F4 with that wonderful woody round hole Gibson tone, and it plays beautifully. Silver colored plated buckle and rivets on the ends. Bozeman built Flatirons are always heavily in demand, because most pickers won't part with theirs - once you play this one you'll know why.
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