• Froggy Bottom H-14 PRS Collection Tonare Taylor PSGA

    Guitar Here are three exceptional late model flat tops in the shop now, all in new condition - -Froggy Bottom H-14 with very tight grained Adirondack top and amazing flamed Brazilian rosewood back & sides. -PRS "The Collection" Tonare, Only a hand full of these made, this one seems to be the only Brazilian and Adirondack example of the bunch. - Taylor Presentation Series Grand Auditorium with Adirondack top and Cocobolo back and sides.
  • 1965 Fender Jazz Bass - rare Ash body and Padauk fingerboard

    Guitar '65 Fender Jazz Bass, body refinished natural, otherwise original except for later '60's saddles & upgraded strap buttons. There are a couple small additional holes near the original ones for the bridge cover plate, no idea why. Frets worn but entirely playable. Now for the fun part - the body is Ash and the fingerboard is Padauk - both original and rare as hell on this model, and the result is an unusually great sounding Jazz Bass. The neck pickup measures just under 7K and the bridge pickup measures 8K, so this is a very powerful sounding Jazz Bass too. Neck is very healthy, truss rod seems to have never been turned. Later Fender case.
  • 1960 Rickenbacker 450

    Guitar 1960 Combo 450, clean and stock other than the bridge cover missing as usual. This is one of the earliest 450s from 1960, the year they upgraded the electronics, copleting the changes to the model that started in 1958, and now included the cresting wave body, gold anodized conforming pickguard,and stamped metal head stock logo. To most Rick fans this was the best iteration of the 450. It sold well and this one has the most sought after, original black finish in great condition. The original frets are in excellent condition as is the fingerboard. Manufacturers code on the pots is 137 (CTS), and the date code is 6006, which is the 6th week of 1960. Includes original case in very fine condition.
  • 1935 National Duolian

    Guitar C. 1935 National Duolian in very good original condition with 14 fret round neck & rolled edges. Original cone & biscuit, excellent playability and tone for days. Normal wear, looks authentic, is authentic.
  • ‘76 Gibson Byrdland original special order ebony

    Guitar '76 Gibson Byrdland with rare special order black finish - had to be a special order, there are so few out there, also check out the unusually beautiful inlays, in addition to the nearly perfect gold plating, and the rich color that the binding has turned over nearly 50 years of being so well taken care of. Ok, it's just cosmetics, but cosmetics are a big part of the allure. "Perhaps" more important is that this one plays beautifully and the only thing better sounding would be one 10 or 15 years older and much more expensive. Extremely fine original condition other than the pick guard missing, the original mounting bracket is in the case pocket, along with the original pickup covers that were swapped out for nicer ones (and could be reinstalled and re-plated if desired). Ships with crazy clean correct original case.
  • 1951 Martin D-28

    Guitar This '51 D-28 was used and passed down in the same family since new. It was lightly played and remains original and in extremely fine condition, it sounds and plays as good as it looks and yeah, that's going some.
  • 1959 Fender Bassman

    Guitar ‘59 Fender 4x10 Bassman 5F6-A. Looks very good, sounds very great. Legendary guitar amp, notorious killer for harp, and NOTHING sounds better for bass at moderate volume. Changed capacitors & handle, AC cable upgraded to 3- prong. Transformers, speakers and pretty much everything else original and quite good sounding: the amp’s last owner made sure that anything not right, or not up to spec, was expertly taken care of, and it sure sounds that way.
  • 1973 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop

    Guitar ‘73 gold top Les Paul Deluxe with unusually nice 3 piece mahogany neck and body. Other than the missing pick guard and replaced input jack plate it’s all original including case, and in extremely fine condition. Frets are still in great shape and it weighs in at just over 9 pounds.
  • ~1987 Rickenbacker 381-12

    Guitar Big, beautiful, rare early reissue of the original late '60's model, just like the one John Kay played, only less black. Looks absolutely unplayed / brand new / yet to be made etc. Again - I don't think I've ever seen a nicer looking one. And oh btw - it sounds and plays as good as it looks, if that's even possible. Original case in near new condition. POR
  • 1990 Rickenbacker 360-12

    Guitar 1990 Rick 360-12 OS. Fire Glo of course, ultra clean / near mint, accurate early reissue of the model made famous by George Harrison ( he received the second one made ). Plays great too. Original case in excellent condition. POR
  • 2003 Rickenbacker 660 Montezuma Brown

    Guitar '03 Rick 660 that looks brand new. Probably the nicest looking one of these I've seen, check it out. POR
  • 1936 Epiphone Zenith

    Guitar Excellent condition for it’s age other than some binding repair. Plays really well and sounds surprisingly good. Newer case.
  • 1965 Guild D-50

    Guitar Rare mid ‘60’s Guild D-50 in very good condition with Brazilian rosewood back and sides. Some repairs and touch ups & newer bridge. Original case.
  • 1968 Fender Telecaster Blue Floral

    Guitar .One owner since new, '68 blue floral tele with crazy clean maple cap neck and frets, cloth wires, mahogany body, threaded saddles, & original case. All orig other than enlarged pick guard.
  • 1970 Gibson ES-335

    Guitar Ultra clean 1970 / '71 ES-335 with probably the best looking walnut finish truly known. Mahogany neck, full block, stock including correct original case.