Bit of a surprise this one…”Loud and Proud”, they can sometimes be a little disappointing, but safe as houses with this one. It has that classic Bluegrass chimey tone and i...
View Product1936 Martin D28! First thought? Find another one! Second thought? If you do find one, are you inclined to pay the US$150K it’ll take to purchase a good original example? T...
View ProductRecently arrived in the Twangcentral Vault, a pre WW2 Gibson made Kalamazoo in excellent condition. Features a ladder braced spruce top with firestripe pickguard unique to ...
View ProductSome say that 1937 is one of the best years for prewar Martin Dreadnoughts! They had evolved over the 3 years since they started production of what has become the all time...
View ProductA Legendary "Prewar" D45 for your consideration! Martin made just 91 of these 14-fret D45's between 1934 and 1942 and this of course is one of that number. There were no m...
View ProductA very hard to find, “Tapered” Braced Post War Martin D-18. I’m going to let these pics tell the story until I have a description to post…Great guitar!
View ProductVery unusual to find 2 Post War “Tapered Braced” D-18’s for sale full stop, let alone in the same shop. I will put up a description once I’ve done it, until then there are ...
View ProductMore tone than you can shake a stick at in a gorgeous small tweed package. Bee-utiful!
View ProductMade for Adelaide College of Music by Maton or Moody, this lap steel is in all original condition with its hard case and some documentation from original owner. Nice Lap S...
View ProductThe "Princeton" has been in the Fender amp range for pretty much as long as they have made Amplifiers! A total success from then to now. Of the 6 or 7 versions, this one is...
View ProductThe Vibrolux is one of kings of the legendary range of Fender "Tweed" Amps for sure and if you are like me, with an eye for nice clean amps, this one will get you fired up!...
View ProductFor a lot of people, the Tweed "Harvard" is something of a Holy Grail Amp, it was only in the lineup for about five years and accordingly, they are few and far between. Thi...
View ProductSOLD. The “IH” stamp on this 5F6-A amp’s tube chart dates it to August 1959. Gigged without a cover, extremely well worn edges, many a cigarette left unattended on it’s to...
View Product*Just sold* Here we have Very cool Stratocaster from sometime in the latter stages of 1959, a time when Rosewood Fretboards were a brand new “thing” on Fender Guitars. Thes...
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View ProductPics tell the story very nicely…It’s a rare thing to see a 60 year old Fender Tweed amp in this shape. Sounds to me like this is a perfect example too. Small gigs, at home,...
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