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C. F. Martin 000-15S Steel String Guitar Mahogany, 2006

 C. F. Martin 000-15S Steel String Guitar Mahogany, 2006

The C. F. Martin 000-15S Steel String Guitar  body size looks back to Martin’s early history, first appearing in 1906 as the 000-18. Previously, the 0 and 00 sizes drew from Georg Stauffer and traditional designs. As far back as the 1820s, C F Martin worked with Stauffer in Vienna, Austria as shop foreman. In 1833 he moved to New York, finally settling in the more familiarly Germanic area of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. The early guitars built there strongly resemble the ‘0’ body size. These body designs produce a well balanced, even tone with good representation across the frequency range. As the body size increases, the potential for output volume does too – the 000 is the loudest of the group. The use of mahogany for the top provides a warm, rich tone, not quite as bright or sparkly as spruce can provide.

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Kubicki Factor Bass Fretless Conversion Black, 1990

 Kubicki Factor Bass Fretless Conversion Black, 1990

The Kubicki Factor Bass appeared as a limited production item in 1983. Once one of the first built was used by John Taylor of Duran Duran during a Saturday Night Live appearance, demand rose sharply.

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Strandberg Salen Deluxe Vintage Burst, 2018

 Strandberg Salen Deluxe Vintage Burst, 2018

Strandberg Salen Deluxe Vintage Burst, 2018

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Fender Stratocaster Sunburst, 1957

 Fender Stratocaster Sunburst, 1957

Here is a Fender Stratocaster built and sold during 1957; the neck date is 10-57, or October. It wears the then-standard two-tone nitrocellulose lacquer tobacco sunburst, with single ply pickguard and of course a V-profile maple neck. The serial number plate is stamped ‘-21305’. The minus sign prefix is specific to the 1957 and 1958 production, with some models alternately having a ‘0’ prefix. Over the years, this guitar has had a number of changes made, and most have been recently repaired in our shop.

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Wildwood Heirloom Open Back 5-String Banjo, 2008

 Wildwood Heirloom Open Back 5-String Banjo, 2008

The Wildwood Heirloom traditional open-back banjo is handmade by master luthier Mark Platin in Bend, Oregon, and features a Tubaphone style tone ring and engraved vintage theme inlays. The Wildwood Heirloom pot is built around Wildwood’s turned rock-maple block rim, fitted with a brass Tubaphone replica tone ring and Waverly tailpiece. This banjo also has the historic Vega banjo ‘bracket band’ upgrade.

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Gibson Keb Mo Bluesmaster Steel String Guitar, 2011

 Gibson Keb Mo Bluesmaster Steel String Guitar, 2011

The Gibson Keb Mo signature Bluesmaster guitar is based on the small-bodied Gibson L-body guitars many blues players used from the 1920’s on. The L-body series weren’t just used by blues players – for many players throughout North America, these were a first serious guitar. The Gibson Keb’ Mo’ sports a Adirondack Red Spruce top with herringbone purfling, mahogany back and sides, and a mahogany neck with a bound East Indian Rosewood fingerboard. The bridge is also rosewood, with a bone saddle. The finish is Gibson’s normal nitrocellulose lacquer sunburst.

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