ere is a lovely early 70’s concert size flat top from Master Luthier William Laskin. This classic wood pairing of Sitka spruce and Indian rosewood along with this body shape provides a well balanced tone with strong note fundamental, full rich bass response and wonderful overtones. The inlay work on this guitar subtly hints at the incredible artwork which has made William Laskin world famous!
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With a wink and a nod to classic design elements, superb playability and full engaging tone this custom shop Martin is another excellent guitar designed for the Twelfth Fret’s 35th Anniversary!
MORE →These two spectacular guitars were custom ordered and passed through the Gibson Custom Shop in Bozeman, Montana together.
MORE →Here is the last of the custom build Taylor guitars for the 35th anniversary of the Twelfth Fret. I had the chance to hand select the wood sets for this guitar and pick all of the specifications at the Taylor factory and I have to tell you it is a great feeling when an idea in your head turns out to be such a wonderful looking and sounding guitar! When putting together a custom guitar I really like clean lines, beautiful wood sets and subtle elegant details and this guitar really hits the mark.The Grand Symphony body with a mahogany and sitka wood pairing provides a classic warm and full tone with plenty of midrange, bass and Taylor’s trade mark treble sparkle!
MORE →This L-10 is in excellent condition and demonstrates the even, full tone and sparkle that put these guitars in the hands of fingerstyle players. It’s also got a lot of power and articulates cleanly.
MORE →The Wildwood series was a successor to the Kingman line. Using the Fender bolt-together concept and dyed beechwood, these guitars were produced in various colours from 1967 to 1971. Solid and dependable, these were sometimes seen on stages in big Country music TV shows. This appears to be an all-original piece.
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