Here is a rare, old classic – a 1946 Martin D-28. This fine instrument has been used as intended and played, and looks and sounds it!
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MORE →Here is a rare, old classic – a 1946 Martin D-28. This fine instrument has been used as intended and played, and looks and sounds it!
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MORE →Louis Panormo was the most successful of all nineteenth-century London guitar makers. His clients included Trinidad Huerta Madame Pratten and probably Fernando Sor. He built guitars from 1822 to around 1855 when his nephew took over the business. This 1838 Louis Panormo Guitar is an excellent example of the work of the era.
This particular 1838 Louis Panormo guitar was Panormo’s top regular model, with brazilian rosewood back and sides and a mother of pearl rosette. It was made in the Spanish style with seven fan braces (yes before Torres).
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MORE →The Martin D-18 Authentic 1939 is one of the most authentic “New Old” Martin’s ever created!
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MORE →Gibson introduced the L-7 in 1933 as a less expensive, working musician’s alternative to the fairly expensive L-5, with a smaller body width of 16 inches. In 1935, it grew up to its full size of 17 inches and shifted to an X-brace on the top.
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MORE →The Boucher Indian Goose 12 Fret 000 has a legendary look and a classic tone with modern sound enhancements!
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