This lovely Dubosq OM Ziricote is selling for $2999.
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Here’s an unusual find: a 2002 DAquisto New Yorker archtop. This is model DQ-NYE.
James D’Aquisto apprenticed to John D’Angelico in New York, and following D’Angelico’s death began building guitars with his own name, until his death in 1995. Original D’Aquisto guitars are rare and extremely valuable, into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
MORE →Here is a 2011 Warmoth Custom Telecaster.
The Telecaster has been in production in one form or another (including as Broadcaster and Esquire, and ‘nocaster’) since early 1950. Part of the brilliance of its design is its adapability. It can easily be customized in a myriad of ways and still work as a playable and reliable instrument. This adaptability has led to a large market for third party manufacturers.
MORE →Here’s a very clean 2001 Gibson Les Paul Standard Sunburst.
The Gibson Les Paul is one of the most successful electric guitar designs and is used in all kinds of music. This particular example from 2001 is in great shape, with a medium rounded profile neck, Grover tuners and hardly any wear.
MORE →Here’s a wonderful 1959 Gibson J-200 Sunburst.
Gibson introduced the J-200 in 1938 as the top of the line. It was originally named the Super Jumbo, then in 1939 renamed the Super Jumbo 200, and in 1955 got its current name. Because of its position at the top end of Gibson’s line, production quantities have never been high.
This example is in excellent structural condition and is very clean and glossy. It’s had some maintenance over the years, including a refret, and is ready for many more years of use.
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