Vintage Instruments: Other Acoustic Guitars
Arguably the most sought after vintage flat-tops that aren’t Martin Guitars, the Larson-built larger-bodied Euphonons are both tre...
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Serial #L1319. Kay’s answer to Gibson’s ES-125D, the 6550 featured a 16” full-depth hollow body, sunburst finish, Kay ‘Speedbump’...
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Serial # 223516. We’d have to think hard about the last time a 40+ year old guitar showed up at the shop in this kind of condition...
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Juan Estruch was a family line of guitar builders from Barcelona with origins in the late 1800’s. Estruch guitars are not terribl...
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Serial # 090636. A Victoria, British Columbia built Larrivée from the late 70’s. By 1979 Jean Larrivée had been building guitars f...
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Serial # 020803. A guitar with remarkable volume across the strings and up the fingerboard. It's a rare treat to play a left-ha...
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Serial # 105. Shelley Park began building instruments in Vancouver in 1991 and has been producing fine guitars based on the design...
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Serial # 4155. Easily the lightest Dreadnought we’ve ever encountered, this Santa Cruz Guitar Co. mahogany and German spruce flat...
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Serial # 2647. Santa Cruz’s PW series pays homage to its pre-WWII predecessors with advanced X and scalloped top bracing. This bra...
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Serial # 19608. A fantastically beautiful guitar, this Collings Jumbo exemplifies why Collings guitars are far and wide considere...
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