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Last of the pre-Gibson, California-made models. Fully hand built in Huntington Beach, California, in 1987
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Like the heavenly coming together of a Hummingbird and an SJ-200, with the added dry and crisp cut of a vintage blues machine!
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One of the absolute classic dreadnoughts, you’ve probably heard a D-18 on literally hundreds of songs. This won’t be here long – grab it while you can…
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Introduced back in 1968, Guild’s Custom F-412 immediately became known as the best twelve-string guitar that money could buy. This is the warmest sounding 12-string we’ve ever heard!
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Gibson 'High Performance' HP-635, with Walnut back & sides! Sings like a Hummingbird, with a slightly thinner, more playable J-45-like body. $400 PRICE DROP!
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This was just the 88th of these truly stunning guitars from Gibson's famous acoustic facility in Bozeman, Montana. Now out of production, prices are rising rapidly. Grab this before they're $10k!
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Without Robert Johnson and his Gibson L-1, there'd have been no Blues. Without the Blues, there'd have been no Rock'n'Roll. Without the Blues and Rock'n'Roll, what a sad world we'd be living in...
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Don't spend thousands on a vintage Dobro or National when you just need that lonesome twang for a couple of numbers in your set. Grab this cool pro setup reso and save the big bucks for studio time
Customer Feedback
I admit I was a bit sceptical at first, when you said it shouldn't be too hard finding a vintage Gretsch 'New Yorker' for my (very meagre) budget. When you came through with details on three really nice looking ones I was still sceptical about how good they could really be for the prices you were quoting me. As you know I eventually bit the bullet and took a gamble on you. Well, I can't thank you enough. To receive a 1952 'New Yorker' in this condition, FOR THIS STUPIDLY LITTLE AMOUNT OF MONEY, is unreal!! I can't thank you enough for making this part time musician a VERY happy man.