Serial Number:… TS-1028 circa 1960’s Description:… Here is a cool earlier Selmer Selector Tone amp in a later Zodiac cabinet . It pushes 30 watts through two Goodman speakers and features multiple tone selector switches. The amp is in good overall condition and requires a step up transformer to 220 volts to operate. Pricing:… $1350.00 REDUCED You can preview our videos now on Our YouTube Channel! You can now Visit our Facebook page!
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This is a very interesting example of a Martin D-18 from 1936. It’s an infrequent event for 1930’s D series Martins to come up for sale, so it’s always a pleasure to get one in.
MORE →Maurer guitars were built by Larson brothers in Chicago. The 593 was the top of the line parlor guitar, and the tree of life was their most elaborate inlay. This is a very unusual guitar; not many were made and fewer survived.
MORE →This 2005 example of the 360/6 looks like it came from the factory recently – it’s in excellent condition with no appreciable wear or finish damage. It even has the “Made in America” sticker on the pickguard. Being a 360, it’s also wired for Ric-O-Sound, allowing the use of a different amplifier or channel for each pickup.
MORE →This 2005 example of the 360/6 looks like it came from the factory recently – it’s in excellent condition with no appreciable wear or finish damage. It even has the “Made in America” sticker on the pickguard. Being a 360, it’s also wired for Ric-O-Sound, allowing the use of a different amplifier or channel for each pickup.
MORE →The Gibson J-50 was introduced in 1945 as a variant of the successful J-45. The primary difference was the finish on the top! The J-50 has a natural finish and the J-45 is sunburst.
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