Serial Number 433038, 1981 production Pricing $1999 with case. SOLD Neck Mahogany neck with bound ebony fingerboard, pearl dot markers. Stiffening rod, not adjustable. Frets 14 narrow frets to the body, 20 in total. Some wear in the low positions. Body Indian rosewood body with spruce top, bound top and back; bound around the neck joint and tailblock. Tortoise pickguard, abalone rosette. Finish Clear lacquer finish in good condition. Hardware/electronics Sealed Martin gears, bone nut and saddle. Playability/Action Plays well
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Round-hole archtops like the Orpheum No.3 appeared during the 20’s and by the mid 1930’s had been almost completely replaced by F-hole archtops or round-hole flat-tops. A round-hole archtop makes an appearance in the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup, used by Groucho in a canoe for a variety of purposes.
MORE →Melody makers were a very common ‘entry level’ guitar, but they were good enough to be used professionally; Pat Travers and Joan Jett both used Melody Makers for years. This example is in great shape.
MORE →A very clean Harmony, and deArmonds are some of the best-sounding pickups ever.
MORE →This is an extremely clean Supreme example, with great flame and very little wear.
MORE →Old school and the future collide when you take a look at this amazing single coil Albert Lee model from Music Man. The finish, single coil pickups and vintage style hardtail bridge scream years gone by and the cool body shape is something right out of the Jetsons! The soft V birds eye maple neck plays like butter and the body is quite light which makes me want to never put it down. A guitar this good for just over $1000 …. your kidding right! Comes with original molded hardshell case.
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