Dating a vintage Gibson acoustic guitar can be a difficult process, but it can be done! Many Gibson acoustic guitars made from June of 1942 until late 1945 or early...
This clean 1937 Martin 00-18 shade top came in recently from the the grandson of its original owner (now sold - thank you!). It's a fabulous example of what...
This amazing 1943 Martin 00-18 acoustic guitar in natural finish came through the shop last year. It's in near mint condition of free of significant finish checking, fading, or...
The CF Martin company finished most of their guitars in a clear natural finish, but some of them received the coveted shaded top (or sunburst) finish. Martin did far fewer...
While Epiphone's archtop guitar line would give Gibson a run for their money, the flat-top line was lacking in a guitar at the top of the food chain. Gibson's...
The Epiphone Frontier was manufactured by the Gibson company in Kalamazoo, MI from 1958 until 1969. This model was a continuation of the Epiphone made FT-110 which also featured...
The two decades from 1950 to 1970 saw a massive shift for the Epiphone brand name from family company, to Gibson's upscale line, and finally to inexpensive import sub-brand. Many players are unfamiliar...
This 1965 Epiphone FT-110 Frontier acoustic guitar came through the shop a few years ago. I'm always a vintage Epiphone guitar buyer but I'm especially looking for the FT-110 Frontier...
I considered myself very lucky when I found and bought this rare 1937 Martin 0-18 in original shade top finish back in 2015. I haven't found one quite like this...
Look what just breezed through the shop: a near mint 1965 Gibson SJ or Southerner Jumbo. It seems likely nearly every single one of these got hammered pretty hard...