‘All Instruments’ Category

  1. Harmony Baritone Ukulele

    April 24, 2016

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    Harmony Baritone Uke c. 1950’s

    (no serial number found)……..

    The sweet tone of solid mahogany oozes out of this sweet little thing. Play it a baritone or as a tenor, either way you’ll love it.

    $425.00


  2. 1964 Hofner Congress

    April 20, 2016

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    Ser no. 14241 c. 1964
    Not much to say but WOW! Isn’t she in amazing condition? We’ve restored her with love, the only repair needed was a dowel and glue a split neck heel, (you Hofner freaks know about this issue I’m sure). Andre has done a lovely job as he always does. Gorgeous tone and playability

    $795.00

    Sold.


  3. Gibson solid mahogany restoration

    March 2, 2016

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    1966 Gibson LGO

    Ser no. 858558

    Is this a war baby or what?! Solid Mahogany construction makes for a really punchy tone and volume, whilst the ultra slim neck has a more electric feeling, ideal for smaller hands. We have replaced the plastic bridge (not one of Gibson’s niftier ideas) with a solid rosewood replica. The guitar has also been fret dressed by our workshop. Plays beautifully

    $1395.00

    (with after market case)


  4. Gibson J-45

    March 2, 2016

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    1969/1970 Gibson J45

    ser. 928491 C. 1969/70 (pre volute)

    Isn’t she boooodiful?  This guitar has all the hallmarks of a really well made Gibson, plenty of volume, smooth top end and a guttural low end when you dig in….

    The neck is a slim taper and the action and playability are wonderful, comes with the original factory case

    $3900.00


  5. 1916 Gibson Mandolin A-Style

    January 16, 2016

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    I present to you a boooodiful little 1916 A1 Gibson “pumpkin top” (based on looks, not materials)…she is so cute and has a stunning woody tone with plenty of volume. we’ve seen a few over the years, however this old girl stands head and shoulders over the rest. Inc original case yum!

    $1350


  6. Tyler Mountain 5 Banjo

    January 16, 2016

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    The “Tyler Mountain” banjo built in 1975 by The Japanese Company of the same name. I cant say enough about the quality of this big, bold and brassy girl. The brass tone ring is not for the feint of hearted and I think the new owner might have to shove some socks inside her if only to keep the next door neighbours happy…. I’m not kidding

    PS just look at that inlay!

    $1295

    Sold.