~1920 GIBSON A-4
$1,995
Guitar Showcase
This Old A-4 is set up to play! It has a Pick up that sounds good--and appears to be glued to the underside of the top by the Bridge, replaced tuners and Tail Piece (with a 1/4" Jack), a Tone Guard back cage and an Arm rest.
It looks to me to have been refinished or at least sprayed over. There...
~1930 Kel Kroydon KK-20 Mandolin
$1,899
Thunder Road Guitars PDX
Freshly set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech, this venerable and extremely rare Kel Kroydon KK-20 Mandolin is playing and sounding just as it should. Kel Kroydon was a line of instruments made by Gibson for only a few years. The guitars have become highly collectable, most notably in the...
Washburn M1S/TS
$100
Bananas At Large Inc
Washburn M1S/TS Mandolin (Pre-Owned)
Washburn has been building mandolins since the late 1800s. Whether you’re a bluegrass, Celtic or rock player, see how the addition of a mandolin can broaden your sonic pallet and add a new dimension to your music. For traditionalists, you’ll find all the tone...
1905 Larson Brothers - Stahl Stahl Style 8 Mandolin
$1,295
Players Vintage Instruments
ca. 1905 Stahl Style 8 Mandolin EXC but for one very hard to see (and even harder to photograph) crack in the bowl back that has been expertly repaired. Email for a large picture that shows it better if interested. It does not affect structural integrity nor playability. The rest of the...
1908 Gibson Style A Mandolin
$1,295
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
Here we have a nice example of a turn-of-the-century Gibson A mandolin.
Dating these is a little wonky, but there are some features that remain undisturbed on this instrument that help. The "pineapple" shaped bridge cover, bridge, pickguard...
Washburn 1920s
$2,355
TCGAKKI
Washburn / Lyon & Healy Style-E
Washburn" has a long history since the 19th century.Today, the company tends to have a strong image of electric mandolins, as represented by models such as the Nuno Bettencourt, but in its early days, it was famous as a mandolin maker.In fact, it was not "Martin" who...
1906 Gibson 0
$20,000
Matt Umanov Guitars
Extremely rare; I haven't seen one of these, for sale or not, in nearly fifty years. This is the original Gibson larger-bodied, high-end acoustic guitar, the early version before they gussied it up with a scroll in the body. If you were in an orchestra, perhaps a mandolin orchestra, that wanted a...
~1990 Danelectro Guitarlin
$1,150
Mom and Dad's Music
Excellent condition featuring Danelectro Longhorn body shape, 31 fret maple four bolt neck, rosewood fingerboard with pearloid dot inlays starting at the third fret, three per side replacement tuning machines (original screw holes remain visible), two lipstick tube pickups, one volume control and...
1936 Gibson L-30 Vintage Archtop Guitar
$2,499.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
This week has a trend going - pre-war instruments. This 1936 L-30 arrived with a mid-20s Gibson mandolin and a mid 20's Martin parlor guitar. A few hours later, a late 1800's Washburn parlor guitar walked in the door. This business never ceases...
1917 Gibson Style O
$6,495
The Guitar Broker
This is an elegant Gibson Style O Artist Model Arch Top Acoustic Guitar made in 1917, made in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with what appears to be serial # 33695, its got a red sunburst varnish finish over its carved spruce top, its birch back and sides have a ton of cool figuring all over, its fat V...
1957 Fender Musicmaster
$4,084
TCGAKKI
1957Made in 1957 Musicmaster!!
Introduced in mid-1956, the musicmaster was marketed as Fender's student model.According to one theory, Fender released it as a competing model after receiving information that Gibson was going to release a Les Paul Jr 3/4 in the same year.The scale is 22 1/2"...
1927 D'Angelico Violin
$75,000
Matt Umanov Guitars
It is known that John D’Angelico, the most revered maker of carved-top guitars ever to have lived, started out by learning to make mandolins from his uncle, Raphael Ciani, here in the Little Italy neighborhood of New York City, sometime in the early 1920s. D’Angelico of course went on to world-wide...