SS Vintage
George Coutretsis
773-472-3333
Chicago, Illinois
6:38 AM
Monday-Friday 10am-6pm Appointment Only

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For shipping, we use UPS, with all packages being fully insured. For International shipping, please message us directly, with your city and postal code, for a quote. Shipping rates do not include VAT and/or import taxes, which vary from country to country. The buyer is responsible for that cost. Arrival times will also vary from country to country. Every guitar is professionally setup and expertly packed!

We offer a 3 day approval period on all instruments from the time you receive the item. Customer is responsible for shipping instrument back if it's not the one for them.

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1945 Martin 0-18

$5,950
Here's a 1945 Martin 0-18 in Natural finish. Serial number 92976. This is without a doubt one of the loudest and projecting single 0 guitars we've come across. It's a little canon! The clarity is off the charts as well. Spruce top, mahogany back and sides. The neck has a full, ever so slightly soft V profile. It's had a neck rest, so the action right now is spot on. It plays fantastic! The guitar...
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1949 Epiphone Broadway

$3,950
Here's a 1949 Epiphone Broadway in Sunburst finish. With the exception of the bridge (which is vintage), the rest of the guitar is original. New York built Epiphone, with solid handcarved figured maple back and sides, solid bookmatched handcarved spruce top, Brazilian rosewood fingerboard with block mother of pearl inlays, ornate vine mother-of-pearl peghead inlay, triple-bound body, bound...
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Custom Build 000 Brazilian Rosewood

$3,950
Custom Build 000 Brazilian Rosewood 47% off
Here's a 1920s era, custom build acoustic guitar. We're calling it a custom build, because there are no labels or markings on the guitar. Possible Larson Brothers? The guitar came to us from a wonderful old Martin collection, and has the look and specs of the old ivory bridge Martin's and Larson Bros guitars. The guitar itself measures 14 3/4" at the bout, and 4 3/8" in depth. 12 frets to the...
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