July 6, 2026 - A LOOK INTO THE PAST

A LOOK INTO THE PAST
This shot is from 25 years ago….a lot has changed but a lot is still the same

This shot is from 25 years ago….a lot has changed but a lot is still the same

Oh, just be able to have a few of these guitars again!

Oh, just be able to have a few of these guitars again!

Lest we forget, the abundance of banjos that we used to own

Lest we forget, the abundance of banjos that we used to own

These were the comments sent to me from around the world after the events of September 11. It is ...

These were the comments sent to me from around the world after the events of September 11. It is touching to realize what an international community we had built

A LOOK INTO THE PAST

July 6th, 2026

Good morning friends,

    Several months ago, one of our longtime customers dropped off a large cardboard box at our store along with some instruments to consign. Inside the box was all of the mailing lists that we had sent out since the late 1980s. We gathered around, reading and looking at where we have been and I thought it would be a good time to share a glimpse of this journey with my readers in this format. The history of Bernunzio musical instruments goes back to the mid 1970s. I started putting out small lists in the late 1970s and had refined it a bit through the early 1980s. However, it wasn’t till I met Julie Schnepf, and we became a team, that our printed mailer became a household name. Then around 1995 a customer of mine said to me "if you sell me that old National guitar for a really good price, I’ll build you a website." My reply was, "what the hell is a website?" He said, "trust me you’ll be happy". For a few years we continued with our printed mailer alongside our digital listings on the computer, but eventually the technology took over and the printed mailer was a thing of the past. So it is with some nostalgia that we look into the past and share these pictures of what Bernunzio Vintage Instruments once was. It is interesting, of course to compare the prices of instruments and the quality of inventory that we had back in the day. It is just mind blowing. The finest pre-WWII  Martin guitars, great Gibson Jazz guitars and the best banjos in the world passed through our hands in those days. So I give you these pictures glimpses of the past… read with nostalgia and enjoy, what once was Bernunzio Vintage Instruments. We are still very much alive and under the leadership of a new generation of young men who we hope will take it into the future.

With peace,

JB

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We’ve always a had history of sidewalk art, usually done by my grandchildren, and this was no exc...

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On Sunday, we took a beautiful drive west through Middlesex, NY to the town of Naples.

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A great establishment in Naples is Hollerhorn Distillery… it is dedicated to really p...

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