Here’s a 1967-1969 Goya Rangemaster 12 string electric! Starting around 1954, Goya guitars were originally made in Sweden for the Herschman Musical Instrument company of New York, by the Levin company, who had been building instruments since around 1900.
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Left-handed instruments are hard enough to find – just try to find a left-hand archtop cutaway jazz guitar – wait, here’s an excellent one! Featuring the distinctive, offset Pagelli body plus carved solid (not laminate) spruce top and heavily-flamed back.
MORE →This is a beautiful condition MapleGlo (meaning clear gloss, natural lacquer finish) 360/12, with huge amounts of chime. In excellent shape, it’s been set up and it’s ready to go.
MORE →Hammertone instruments are built in George Furlanetto’s workshop in Hamilton, Ontario. The Mandotar was discontinued some years ago but really work well for a variety of purposes. Lots of very full chimey sounds, much like a mandolin but with all the options of a 12-string guitar. The strings load half from the back of the guitar, and half from the back of the bridge.
MORE →Fill out those strummed chords with this big sounding Deluxe 12 string from Gibson. The typical woody Gibson midrange blends well with the darker sounding Indian rosewood sides and back and the jangle of the paired strings. This example is in good overall condition and comes with the original Gibson hardshell case!
MORE →Carvin has made custom guitars and amps for quite some time. This recent left-handed 12, in near mint shape, is an excellent example of their build quality
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