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2016 Wilborn Lion Cutaway "O" Size
$6,550
Wonderful little "O" size cutaway guitar featuring Ben Wilborn's exquisite build quality. The highest quality Cedar top and handpicked Rosewood back and sides. Ben is a talented builder out of Reno, Nevada. His guitars are world renowned and many have been sold through Dream Guitars. His prices for these guitars now start at 10k and a long wait. This Lion is 12 fret with a Florentine cutaway, a...
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1910 Washburn 435
$5,250
This is a ladder braced 1910 Washburn model 435 Grand Concert Guitar.
The sides and back are Brazilian rose wood with a thick cedar neck and an Adirondack top. The guitar has its original tag inside. It has just had a neck reset, the fretboard was leveled, frets adjusted, action set, and is playing wonderfully. There is a back crack that was professionally repaired. At 114 years old, this 00+...
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1935 Washburn 5257
$3,950
This is a rare and very interesting pre-war flat top showing some old repairs but a spectacular sounding instrument nonetheless. The 5257 Solo was made by the Chicago-based Regal Co. who owned the Washburn brand name in the 1930s. In both size and shape it is unique among flat tops, mating 15-1/4” wide with a deep body made of rosewood to a seven ply neck. This Washburn was priced and sold as a...
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1931 Martin 0-17
$6,450
C. F. Martin 0-17 Model Flat Top Acoustic Guitar (1931), made in Nazareth, PA, serial #47484, natural lacquer finish, mahogany body and neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, hard shell case. 353 were made in 1931- a large number at $30/each during the Great Depression.
This is a very nice example of a transitional Martin 0-17 in very good condition. Not only does this guitar show only light...
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