During the 1970s and 80s there were a number of master Luthiers building replicas of Gibson banjos. Real Gibsons were in short supply and many felt the quality was not up to standards so many of these makers made a living building these lovely handmade copies at knock down prices compared to a new Gibson Mastertone.
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This Collings D1G from 2007 is a really great sounding guitar! Tons of bottom and and sparkling top end and everything in between. It’s in almost perfect condition, and is very comfortable to play.
MORE →This beautiful Strat was John Bride’s main guitar for many years. He assembled it in 1979 from a ’56 that had a great neck but no tremolo body, and a great sounding ’62 trem body. The neck dates from 1956 and was built by Xavier Armenta, famed for his work at Fender. The decals are original, and the pickups and wiring harness are original 1962 except for the volume pot
MORE →This Martin C-1T Tenor Guitar from 1932 is an interesting instrument in reasonable condition. The round-hole archtop design was very seldom used past the early 1930’s, and was replaced with F-holes on archtop instruments.
MORE →This stunning Gibson Les Paul 1960 VOS reissue from 2009 is in near mint condition, plays really well and will give you the next closest thing to actually buying a Les Paul from 1960 without breaking the bank! Comes with the original hardshell case.
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