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National Style 1 Square neck Tricone 1931 (Consignment) No Longer Available

National Style 1 Square neck Tricone 1931 (Consignment) No Longer Available

Here is a patent numbered National Style 1 Squareneck Tricone from 1931 which is in great overall condition with only some slight scratches on the body and a headstock repair. Comes with a newer over sized hardshell case.

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Gibson Les Paul Classic 2000 (Consignment) SOLD

Gibson Les Paul Classic 2000 (Consignment) SOLD

This Gibson Les Paul Classic from 2000 is a nice weight for a non chambered guitar. There is some minor cosmetic wear and tear but it is in great playing condition and comes with the original tan Gibson hardshell case!

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Larrivee Classical 1975 (Consignment) No Longer Available

Larrivee Classical 1975 (Consignment) No Longer Available

Here is a Larrivee Classical from 1975, built while Jean Larrivee was here in Toronto. Aside from some cosmetic wear and tear this guitar is in great shape, has a great well balanced tone and comes with the original archtop hardshell case.

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‘Gibson Mastertone’ Banjo Clone SOLD

'Gibson Mastertone' Banjo Clone SOLD

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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Gibson SJN 1965 (Consignment) No longer available

Gibson SJN 1965 (Consignment) No longer available

This square shoulder flat top is in great overall condition for its age and has a lovely wood midrange which makes for a great old time strummer!! Comes with original Gibson hardshell case.

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Fender Stratocaster 1956/1962: a piece of Toronto musical history SOLD

Fender Stratocaster 1956/1962: a piece of Toronto musical history SOLD

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

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