Schoenberg Guitars
Eric Schoenberg
415-789-0846
Tiburon, CA
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Our "Cash price" policy: unfortunately, the credit card companies support "swiped" charges in which the card is physically run through the card reader. Phone-in charges are charged at a much higher rate (to the seller) which can take quite a big chunk out of a high-dollar sale. Thus, for those call-in sales, let's discuss the issue at the time; hopefully, we can figure some way to deal with it.

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1943 Gibson L-7

$4,285
Great sounding 17" box with a hand carved spruce top and flame maple back, with nice flame in the maple neck. There are two plugged holes in the top from pickup knobs, a repaired hairline split in the top, one small hole drilled in the top (for a pickup wire) and a former owner scratched his initials, CW, on the butt end and back of the peghead. Otherwise the finish is beautiful, the neck is a...
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1951 Gibson F-5

$11,250
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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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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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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1923 Gibson F-4

$7,995
An exceptional Loar period F-4, with truss rod and new reliced Golden Era tuners. This is a great example of the incredible sunbursts done by Gibson back then. It's condition and playability are top notch, and it still has its original hard shell case.
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1934 Gibson F-10

$16,500
One of the rarest of Gibson artist model mandolins, the F-10 was only made for a few years (1933-35) and is exceedingly rare, with less than ten known to exist. This fine instrument, with its ebony black lacquer finish and fancy inlays, is essentially an F-5 body with a shorter (F-4, F-2) neck. The scale length is the same as an F-5. This example is very clean and completely original, with a...
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1905 Gibson Style R Harp Guitar

$14,500
Here we have an early Gibson Style R Harp Guitar in a natural finish with deluxe appointments. The early Style Rs are distinguished by their glued-on pin bridges with the engraved nickel-plated tailpiece fixture that helps support the extra tension of the strings on the bridge, banjo-style tuners for the sub-bass, and triple bound top. Fancy inlays adorn the ebony fingerboard as well. This...
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1956 Gibson Florentine Electric Mandolin

$2,650
Here’s a 65 year old Gibson Florentine style electric mandolin that is sure to please someone looking for a terrific sounding instrument that’s well played. The Gibson Florentine Electric (later designated EM-200 in the 1960s) features a carved spruce top, mahogany back & neck and a Gibson proprietary 4-pole, single-coil pickup, with top mounted tone and volume controls. The pick guard is gone...
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1951 Gibson F-12

$4,850
The Gibson F-12 model mandolin first appeared in 1934. Just under the top-of-the-line F-5, it had fancy appointments and a short neck. There were very few pre-war F-12s and production ceased by 1936. When Gibson reintroduced the F-12 in 1949, it was structurally identical to the F-5 with one important exception — the fingerboard was attached to the body, which hampered the tone and volume. In...
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1928 Gibson Custom Gibson Soprano Ukelele Set

$20,000
A pair of top-end Gibson ukuleles in a double case! This unique pair of Gibson soprano ukuleles was undoubtedly custom ordered in the late 1920s and is probably the only such set in existence. One is a “Florentine” model with an engraved pearloid fingerboard depicting scenes of Venice, and a rhinestone encrusted peghead. Its companion seems to be a Style 3 Gibson uke with rhinestones in its...
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1936 Gibson Recording King Model 1285

$3,225
By Gibson, Made for Montgomery Ward Carved Top and Back Made by Gibson for Montgomery Ward with a Gibson The FON 721B that is in Spahn's list, identifying this as a model 1285: I had thought it was an M-5: it's great to get corrected by the real source. It has a sweet tone and a bigger but still comfortable neck. Everything's original except possibly the bridge, and the condition is...
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~1931 Gibson L-2

$22,500
*Blonde with Brazilian Rosewood Back and Sides *Converted From Tailpiece and Floating Bridge *Thirteen Frets-to-the-Body *This Guitar Is Not Stored On Our Premises! Call for Appointment Among Gibson's top models, the flattop L-2 came in several versions. Due to the success of their arch top jazz boxes they started with a floating bridge and tailpiece, resulting in a very...
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1923 Gibson A Snakehead

$3,275
* Loar Era *Truss Rod *With Original Hard Shell Case Brown face, super low action. The back purfling has been replaced since these photos were taken. It still has its original pickguard and hard shell case, both in excellent condition.
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Gibson UB-4

$3,350
You probably can't find a better sounding banjo uke. The UB-4 is a professional grade instrument, with walnut neck and resonator, 8" head, brass tone ring, 1-1/4" nut width, 15" scale length and Grover Presto tailpiece. Mother of pearl "The Gibson" script logo and inlays, Grover mechanical friction tuners with ivoroid buttons, single coordinator rod. Condition is great and all original, including...
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1958 Gibson Les Paul Junior

$15,000
A clean and original example of one of the best solid bodies ever made. There are some shirt button scratches on the back, one small ding in the top that you can see in the photos, and maybe the tuner buttons have been changed - they just look newer than the tuners, but then, the whole guitar looks newish. Neck shape is a a pleasing smallish "C" shape. This Junior comes after the change to the...
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1925 Gibson A-4 Snakehead Mandolin

$5,750
Truss Rod One Year Post-Loar Rare Natural Finish An extremely rare (we know of one more at least) natural top A-4, snakehead/trussrod model in fine condition with a very straight neck and super low action; this top-of-the-line A Model has a sweet, loud, bright tone. The bridge can easily be raised to standard action for more volume. The neck has been refinished and the fretboard...
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1928 Gibson L-1

$5,975
Often called the Robert Johnson model because of one photo of him playing a very beat-up one, though there's no verification that it was actually his, this is one the Gibson's first flat tops. The body shape is their figure eight shape, with their H bracing and shorter scale (24 ¼") which all disappeared shortly thereafter, replaced by the larger L-00 body shape with X bracing and standard scale...
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1923 Gibson F-5

$139,000
1923 Gibson F-5 $10,000 off
Loar Signed Near Mint Non Virzi Lloyd Loar signed, June 13, 1923, in superb original condition with its original hard shell case. Non Virzi, there's wear on the tailpiece cover, otherwise it's mint, pickguard is in the case. Fabulous tone.
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