This is a visually interesting Japanese-made Bass IV from 1967. Six-string basses did not really catch on in this format but there are a few examples, like this, around.
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This is a lovely guitar by Linda Manzer, built in 1980 in Toronto. It’s been played – as it should be! – and is in good shape. It speaks very well with clear, articulated trebles and a full yet not overwhelming bass. The inlay is very well executed, and all around this is a wonderful instrument.
MORE →We have a number of historic, Romantic era instruments for sale. All are being sold as is.
Here are another two, a George Manby guitar built in London around 1820, and a Gaetano Vinaccia guitar built around 1847 in Napoli, Italy.
MORE →We have a number of historic, Romantic era instruments for sale. All are being sold as is.
Here are the first two, an Aubry Marie guitar built around 1820, and a Petre guitar built around 1830, both from France.
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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