• 1969 Gibson Blue Ridge

    Guitar Exceptionally fine condition '69 Gibson Blue Ridge, all original with laminate Brazilian rosewood back & sides, spruce top, and mahogany neck with no volute. Plays great too and ships with generic chip board case. This is as nice an example of one of these that you're likely to ever find.
  • 1967 Gibson ES 335

    Guitar Time capsule '67 335, near mint and all stock including Bigsby . Original case in excellent condition. Plays perfectly and sounds w-a-y too good.
  • 1971 Martin 00-18

    Guitar Overall very good condition, and that's just the cosmetics. Plays and sounds like ought to -make that double ought - with a neck re-set & upgraded tuners. Some wear to the treble side of the sound hole. Pickguard looks newer but no b-string crack (!). Opaque touch up at neck heel. Later chip board case.
  • 2019 Gibson 1961 Reissue SG

    Guitar Like new late model SG standard 1961 Reissue with case.
  • 2019 Taylor 314 CE

    Guitar Basically unplayed. Save hundred$.
  • 1996 Taylor 655 12

    Guitar Like new Taylor maple jumbo body 12 string with case, this one's from 1996, so was still being made with a one piece mahogany neck - from the head stock thru the neck heel, and extending to the 19th fret. Superlative even, tight grained top and highly figured maple back and sides.
  • 1966 Gibson ES 125TDC

    Guitar Another spectacularly clean ES 125, this one from '66 with 2 pickups. Stupid clean.
  • 1961 Gibson ES 125TC

    Guitar Fully original and intensely clean other than a couple of chips on front of the headstock. 'Nuf said.
  • 2005 Hemken Custom - Blonde.

    Guitar Custom hand built full acoustic arch top by the late Michael Hemken, this is a beautifully designed & impeccably built guitar, using some of the most striking big leaf quilted maple ever seen, and what looks to be a Carpathian Spruce top, with Brazilian rosewood bridge, binding, heel cap, tailpiece and head stock overlay, with ebony finger board and tuner buttons. Lower bout is 16 11/16", nut is 1 13/16". String spacing at the bridge it's 2 1/16". 25.5” scale length. Watch this space for an in depth description and discussion of how it performs as soon as we get to play it. Emphasis on "soon". . .
  • 1964 Guild Starfire V Burgundy Burst

    Guitar Crazy rare original finish - Burgundy Burst '64 Starfire V, plays and sounds as good as it looks.
  • 1964 Fender Stratocaster Sonic / Daphne / Blue Ice Metallic $24,999.

    Guitar 1964 Fender Stratocaster with rare original mahogany body; a small number of these were made in '63 & '64. The mahogany produces a sound that's more full -which offsets what can be an overly bright, thin sound of single coil pickups, so a real plus for Strat players. The original finish is long gone, at some point later in the '60's the guitar received a factory refinish in Candy Apple Red. There are remnants of the red with gold under coat visible in some of the routing, in addition to some places where the mahogany is clearly visible. The impressed letter codes / abbreviations you'd expect to see on an instrument sent back to Fender for repair or refinishing in those days, on the face of the body and sometimes the neck, are correct. Another refinish was obviously done later, so those markings are not as crisp as they'd otherwise be. The current blue finish looks great, under coat and all, done very well by someone who got it very right. It's somewhere between Sonic Blue, Daphne Blue, and Blue Ice Metallic. Other than the finish and one pot dated 1st week of ‘65, the guitar is fully original other than a perfectly cut newer nut, with a gorgeous Brazilian rosewood fingerboard, "clay" dots, single line Klusons, green 'guard, transition logo, and original case. Frets are excellent and the guitar sets up well and plays great. .
  • 1979 Guild F-412

    Guitar Very fine condition with an unreal straight neck, sets up with low action too. Original hard shell Guild case and a complimentary pickup also, with input jack replacing the strap button in the end block. Original frets have hardly any wear. *It's these jumbo body / Bell Western model 12-strings that Guild is known for. Very few other 12 strings even come close.
  • ~1999 Gibson Les Paul Standard

    Guitar Ultra clean and just set up too, LP Standard with original case.
  • PRS McCarty Emerald / gold

    Guitar 2007 PRS McCarty, employee model. After someone worked at PRS for a while they could have a guitar built with their choice of woods, colors, features etc. Being in Maryland I've seen lots of these over the years and they've all been at least as nice as other production guitars. This one's in excellent original condition from top to bottom, front and back, even the gold hardware is largely intact.
  • 2018 Guild F-55 Natural

    Guitar Late model Guild F-55 with very even, tight grained top. Other than some small marks on the back its near-new.