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1935 Domingo Esteso Concert Guitar
$27,000
Magnificent concert guitar built by the master luthier Domingo Esteso, in Madrid in the year 1935.
Domingo Esteso, like Santos Hernández and Modesto Borreguerro, is part of the generation of Madrid luthiers initiated into the profession in the workshops of Manuel Ramírez, one of the central figures of Spanish lutherie at the beginning of the 20th century who perpetuated the concepts introduced...
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~1950 Di Mauro Special Chorus De Luxe
$6,100
Superb Di Mauro Special Chorus De Luxe, bearing the iron mark of Antoine di Mauro, made in Paris around 1950.
The Chorus is probably the most recognizable of the models produced by the Di Mauro workshop, and it is found in the hands of countless musicians throughout the 40s and 50s, from Henri Salvador to Jacques Brel, and a young Sacha Distel whose first guitar is said to have been a Chorus....
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1941 Santos Hernández Concert Guitar
$41,500
Splendid concert guitar by the master luthier Santos Hernández, built in Madrid in the year 1941.
The name of Hernández reigns among the greatest in the pantheon of the Spanish classical guitar builders, alongside those of Antonio de Torres or Manuel Ramírez, and for good reason: his contributions to the development of the instrument at the beginning of the 20th century are significant, and it...
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1927 Gibson L-5 Master Model
$54,000
Gibson L-5 Master Guitar from 1927, in excellent condition.
In this year 2024, we mark the first centenary of the L-5 model, an absolutely central and emblematic guitar in the pantheon of American lutherie of the 20th century, and what is more of a determining historical importance for the evolution of these instruments – and we are particularly delighted on this occasion to be able to offer...
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1957 Gibson J-200N
$19,000
A dazzling Gibson J-200N from 1957, in superb original condition.
We find on this jumbo all the elements that probably make it the most emblematic of its kind among the pantheon of Gibson guitars in the 20th century, the King of the Flat-Tops: the first appearance of the Gibson Super Jumbo dates back to 1937, when it was introduced to Hollywood star Ray Whitley, omnipresent in film productions...
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1969 Gibson Les Paul Custom
$28,500
An exceptionally beautiful 1969 Gibson Les Paul Custom which belonged to Richie Faulkner, in very good condition.
This Black Beauty comes straight from the second period of Les Paul production, which started again in 1968 after a 7-year hiatus. True to its lineage, this instrument sports the Gibson logo with the 5-piece split-diamond inlay on the headstock, the block inlays on the ebony...
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~1950 Di Mauro Special Chorus De Luxe
$5,700
A beautiful Special Chorus De Luxe jazz guitar, made by Antoine di Mauro in Paris around 1950.
The Chorus is probably the most recognizable of the models produced by the Di Mauro family, which found it's way into the hands of countless French musicians throughout the 40s and 50s, from Henri Salvador to Jacques Brel, including a young Sacha Distel whose first guitar is said to have been a...
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1983 Paul Fischer Concert Guitar #501
$8,500
Splendid concert guitar built by English luthier Paul Fischer, bearing its original label on the bottom, signed and numbered #501, manufactured in Oxon, United Kingdom in 1983.
Here is a guitar full of grace and refinement, very light-weight and made from sumptuous woods. After working alongside luthier David Rubio, several of whose guitars produced during this period of collaboration bear a...
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1954 Gibson Les Paul Junior
$19,500
1954 Gibson Les Paul Junior, in exceptional original condition.
Here is a Junior in a condition which is increasingly uncommon to come across, from the first year of production, one of the most simple yet elegant electric guitars ever designed. As its name suggests, the Les Paul Junior was the starter model in the line bearing the American musician’s name in the 1950s, with a single P-90...
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1977 Jacques Favino Gitan #560
$9,650
Superb Favino model n°10 Gitan bearing a Jacques Favino label, manufactured in 1977, in very good condition.
This instrument was created just a few months before Jacques Favino’s gradual withdrawal from his workshop in 1978, after three decades of self-employed activity as a luthier-artisan – times are changing in the street workshop de Clignancourt, as evidenced by the signature of his son...
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1959 Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins
$18,500
A stunning 1959 Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins, in very good condition.
Less then 2 years after the creation of the Filter’tron, Gretsch starting equipping their seminal 6120 model with this new breed of pickup as a remplacement for the DeArmond single coil used up until that point. The basic model is essentially the same, but this change marks a move from Chet Atkins’ yakety country style over to a...
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1959 Gretsch 6130 Round Up
$16,600
An exceptional Gretsch 6130 Round Up, in very good condition.
A true cowboy’s guitar that has a lot more to it than what first meets the eye. First of all regarding the aspect of the guitar, one could say it would be perfectly suiting in the hands of a rodeo halftime show performer: the nicely aged Orange lacquer finish, the bridge saddles reminiscent of the shape of spurs, the belt buckle...
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1969 Fender Esquire
$14,000
1969 Fender Esquire, in excellent original condition.
This beautiful and rare model comes from the same line as the Fender Telecaster – the two are almost identical, with the exception of their electronics. Where the Telecaster has 2 single coil pickups, the Esquire only has the bridge pickup with an alternate wiring scheme: in the 1st position of the selector, the signal passes through a...
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1965 Fender Stratocaster
$26,300
1965 Fender Stratocaster, in superb condition.
Here is a very nice example of what could be considered a transitional model between the old and the new Fender after the takeover of the Fullerton manufacturer by CBS, among the last instruments to carry an L serial number. Release of the factory in the summer of 1965, only a few months after the change in owners, the guitar comes to us as it...
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1964 Fender Stratocaster
$28,850
Stunning 1964 Fender Stratocaster, in very good original condition.
Today, the mere mention of an L-series Stratocaster is enough to arouse the desires of all fans of this model, both for their nostalgic aspect since they are the very first Fender guitars to be directly imported into France in the early ’60s, and for their prominence in a period that would see the Fullerton-based manufacturer...
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~1920 Lyon & Healy Koa Wood Soprano Ukulele
$4,300
A stunning 1920s Lyon & Healy soprano ukulele.
This rare model was built following the same specifications as 5K ukuleles, Martin’s state of the art / no expense spared instruments of the same period. The top, sides, back and neck are made from beautifully figured koa wood, the binding and inlays are decorated with mother-of-pearl. This instrument has been restored to exceptional cosmetic and...
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1958 Fender Stratocaster
$39,575
An exceptional 1958 Fender Stratocaster, in very good condition.
The body is dated from March 1958, and has a beautifully preserved sunburst with plenty of red colour left in it.
The maple neck is dated from April 1958.
Both tone pots have been changed, volume pot is an original 1957 part.
The guitar weighs in at around 7.3 lbs.
The pickups, plastic parts and hardware all appear to be...
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1971 Fender Telecaster Rosewood
$28,500
Stunning Fender Rosewood Telecaster from 1971, in exceptional condition.
This model, unique among Fender instruments due to its all-rosewood construction, is the production version of a prototype popularized by George Harrison. Back in the late 60s, Don Randall, the director of Fender Musical Instruments at the time, had it in his mind to pursue the Fab Four and win them over to Fender by...
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~1939 Siro Burgasi D-Hole Gypsy Jazz Guitar
$4,250
A rare guitare built in the late 1930s by Siro Burgassi, one of the lesser-known figures of French-Italian origin luthiers based in France.
At the start of his career, Burgassi worked for Bortolo Busato's instrument manufacture, namely building banjo necks. As a matter of fact, many other gypsy-jazz guitar luthiers started off working for Busato, among which Favino.
After his stint at...
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