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1948 Gibson BR-9
$695
This 1948 Gibson BR-9 is in great shape, and sounds awesome too! This amp was clearly well cared for, as the only cosmetic wear is predominately on the back and corners. This was original sold with the BR–9 branded lap steel, and it still can produce those chimey clean tones. Thanks to the 8” speaker, this one can be comfortably enjoyed in any room in your home. This amp has seen some work to...
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1941 Martin D-45
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This 1941 Martin D-45 will catch your attention, and it certainly has ours! The purfling around the guitar and headstock is simply stunning, and these mother-of-pearl fretboard inlays inlays are strikingly iridescent. This example was well maintained throughout the years, receiving maintenance from Martin as much of these older examples do (all of the details are below)! These in no way take away...
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1944 D'Angelico New Yorker
$47,995
This 1944 D’Angelico New Yorker in Natural is a stunning example with a great story! This guitar belonged to Frank Palma, a local musician who played around NYC as part of the Jan Raye Trio…It’s a New Yorker for a New Yorker! In John D’Angelico’s ledger, you will find that this guitar was built for Palma and was the last instrument D’Angelico built in 1944. Palma also happened to be the childhood...
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1936 Gibson Nick Lucas Special
$49,995
This iconic 1936 Gibson Nick Lucas in Sunburst is a fantastic example of Gibson’s first artist-endorsed model! It’s even the first artist-endorsed model across any brand. Nick Lucas was an American jazz singer and an OG guitar hero to many. You may know his 1929 hit “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” (or Tiny Tim’s 1968 cover as the two were friends). This guitar is small but mighty, with an...
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1942 Gibson Roy Smeck Stage De Luxe
$13,495
Take a look at this super cool 1942 Gibson Roy Smeck De Luxe in a beautiful Sunburst finish! Roy Smeck was a virtuoso in the 1930s of banjo, Spanish, and Hawaiian-style guitar, earning him the nickname “the Wizard of the Strings” throughout his career. These Roy Smeck signature guitars were all made originally in the Hawaiian setup style, though many of these guitars were converted to Spanish...
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1934 Gibson L-7
$5,995
This beautiful Gibson Archtop is a 1934 L-7 in Sunburst. It looks and plays great for its age, although it has its fair share of fine finish checking across the whole guitar to note its pre-war status! These f-holes allow for tremendous resonance through the body, giving this smaller body style a colossal sound. We often joke around and call this neck a triangle, but honestly, we really aren’t...
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1941 Martin D-45
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This guitar needs no introduction; it’s a Pre-War 1941 Martin D-45. Less than 100 of these D-45s were made before Martin halted production for WWII. Each one is revered for its careful craftsmanship, feel, and sound. The D-45 received Martin’s most luxurious fittings, with yards of pearl inlays and purfling, Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, and an ebony bridge. As with most...
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1939 Gibson SJ-100
$37,495
This is a stunning 1939 Gibson SJ-100 in Sunburst, a first-year production example we proudly present! The sound of this guitar should be measured on the Richter scale; it’s THAT loud! It truly is a remarkable feeling and sound, and the longer 26” scale length gives you a stronger response and louder output, perfect for fingerpicking! This preliminary design also features a striking “stair-step”...
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1942 Gibson J-35
$49,995
This stunning 1942 Gibson J-35 comes in its original and very rare Opaque Blonde finish! This is much more scarce than the Sunburst option, as Gibson started to use this finish in late ‘41/early ‘42, just before the model was discontinued in late ‘42. This guitar comes with an article written for the Dec 2008 issue of Vintage Guitar Magazine, which features this guitar and details the “Blond”...
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