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1970 Gibson Hummingbird Custom SOLD

1970 Gibson Hummingbird Custom  SOLD

This is a 1970 Gibson Hummingbird Custom, and while it’s seen a lot of playing in smoky rooms over the years, it’s got a great sound and is in overall decent condition.

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2004 Martin OM-40 Rory Block SOLD

2004 Martin OM-40 Rory Block  SOLD

This is very nice – a 2004 Martin OM-40 Rory Block in great shape. Aside from the basic fact that the OM guitar design works so well from tonal and playability perspectives, this guitar is very attractive and has an unusual ‘Road’ themed inlay pattern!

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1997 Guild Starfire 4 Blonde Maple Thinline Guitar (consignment) SOLD

1997 Guild Starfire 4 Blonde Maple Thinline Guitar (consignment)  SOLD

1997 Guild Starfire 4 Blonde Maple Thinline Guitar

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson Super 400 1939 Reissue, 1999

❌SOLD❌ Gibson Super 400 1939 Reissue, 1999

This 1999 Gibson Super 400 1939 Reissue is in near immaculate condition, with a carved spruce top, carved and very highly flamed maple back, flame maple sides and neck. There is no significant wear.

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2002 Morgan Concert Cutaway Koa Steel String Guitar (consignment) SOLD

2002 Morgan Concert Cutaway Koa Steel String Guitar (consignment)  SOLD

This is a lovely 2002 Morgan Concert Cutaway Koa Steel String Guitar, in excellent condition. It’s a full size guitar with a rounded Venetian cutaway, distinguishing it as an older model; most cutaway Morgans are now Florentine (pointed). The highly figured Koa back and sides are very attractive, but also add a warm brilliance to the tone.

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1998 Martin D-28 Dreadnought (consignment) SOLD

1998 Martin D-28 Dreadnought (consignment)  SOLD

This is a very clean 1998 Martin D-28 Dreadnought guitar. Martin introduced the Dreadnought body shape in 1916, building the first ones for the Oliver Ditson company – these did not carry the Martin brand name. These instruments had mahogany backs and sides, and the necks joined the body at the twelfth fret. The Ditson company disappeared in 1920, and the Dreadnought guitar went with it.

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