S. S. Stewart Lady Stewart (SKU: 32403)
Stewart's intermediate Sized Ladies' Banjo, boasting very fine tone, and attractive appearance, in fantastic original shape including solidly built custom rectangular hard case. The nine inch German...
Stewart's intermediate Sized Ladies' Banjo, boasting very fine tone, and attractive appearance, in fantastic original shape including solidly built custom rectangular hard case. The nine inch German...
Exceptionally clean Universal Favorite ca. 1897 that we last sold in 2005, featuring an unusual floral peghead inlay in pearl, a mid priced, all around player's banjo from the factory of the famed,...
Very clean S. S. Stewart Special Thoroughbred model featuring a spun-over 10.5" rim assembly from the late 19th century. All metal hardware on rim original equipped with original Common Sense tail...
This example comes to us in great condition from its previous owner - having been used sparingly overall. The neck is nice and straight with minimal fret wear with added spikes on 7/8/9/10, and with...
Gold Tone's all-inclusive ticket into the world of Bluegrass banjo picking, the CC-BG package includes a standard CC-50R banjo (with hard maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, a maple rim with a brass...
The 25C embodies the charm of traditional ukulele ornamentation combined with the striking natural figure of acacia, an exotic tropical wood closely related to koa, the beloved tonewood native to...
Time-capsule NY construction, Favilla B-2 model baritone ukulele featuring solid flamed mahogany construction, large gold Herk Favilla script label inside, with original brown chipboard case. The non...
The 35T-CE tenor uke features all solid Acacia for the top, back, and sides which give it a clear, bright tone, and distinctive figured appearance. It includes a beautiful Rosewood bridge, binding,...
A gorgeous example of Douglas Unger's artistry, featuring a 10-3/4" diameter original Vega Style M rim assembly, with a desirable 26" scale neck. The pot is completely unmodified and retains all...
The National brand is nearly synonymous with the resonator guitar, helping pave the way for blues players of the era - seen nearly 100 years later. This early 1930's example has a low four digit...
<p>A "Like-minded companion" the Chinese Guqin has its roots deep into Chinese culture - having been developed and documented well over 2000 years ago - with some folklore said to be over 5000 years...
This Gibson GB-4, with its distinguished "moccasin" shaped headstock and fleru-de-lis inlay (reminiscent of the Gibson made mandolins of the same era), is one exceptional looking AND sounding...
*Used, but in nice playing shape from the previous owner - this comes to us with some cosmetic wear, resulting in an added clear pickguard to prevent further scratches. Sonically, this is a nice and...
<p>We always welcome a pre-war Martin! While this one has had some work done to it over the past, it plays great and sounds even better. The comfortable 000 size, this has some nice low end...
An A-scale short neck version of the popular AC-1 5-string banjo. The composite makes it very durable. The size makes it lightweight and easy to transport, which is perfect for travelling, taking to...
A complete package designed for the novice clawhammer picker, The Gold Tone CC-OT has everything you need to start thumping that head. The Remo Fiberskyn head itself is mounted on a sweet banjo with...
<p>Used, since discontinued, the MD515/V-AMB is a great F-style mandolin with F-holes from Eastman's line. The beautiful antiqued amber varnish finish gives off a slightly aged look as well as a more...
Later period, A.C. Fairbanks Whyte Laydie No. 2 from 1908, just before the Tubaphone tonering was introduced, and a couple years before Fairbanks-Vega stamps replaced the engraved maker plaques on...
A simple four string mandolin-banjo by the famous Vega Co. of Boston, a few years after they had acquired the Fairbanks company. Original 10-1/8" rim, small 13" scale mahogany neck, with thin...
<p>In like new condition, this 2025 MD-514 is a great option for one looking for an F style on a budget. Sheraton Brown style classic gloss finish, this presents like a classic instrument, suitable...
The Hawaiian steel guitars of Herman Weissenborn made before WW ll were unique in sound and construction, and no current instrument maker has studied those original designs as closely as Gold Tone....
<p>An early Fred Bacon banjo, serial number 155, bearing the the model stamps, maker's name, and location (Hartford, Conn); a wonderful example, with a rich sweet tone and great playing neck. Simply...
An gently used example from Kevin Enoch, this is a fretless Dobson model, in great original shape; hard to find, with gig bag and hard shell case. The 11" black painted rim has a routed edge, 18...
Excellent example from German luthier Edgar Monch (1907-1977), built in 1971 during the last year of his time in Toronto occupying himself with building and teaching including the likes of Jean...
Samick has produced many of the worlds instruments, and their own branded Gregg Bennett line is quite the instrument for the price point. Used, but in great shape, this is a fantastic electric guitar...
*USED Slightly smaller than a standard guitar (7/8 size, 630mm scale length), the Dolce is great guitar for anyone looking for a lightweight, comfortable, and easy playing instrument. It is built...
All original, very early short neck tenor, perfect for Irish playing... this is an original Fairbanks by Vega Style R tenor, featuring an 10-3/4" diameter rim with scalloped Whyte Laydie tonering;...
An incredible rarity from David J. Rubio (1934-2000), a lute formerly from the collection of Oswald Rantucci (1907-1988), a well-known violinist, guitarist, and founder of the classical guitar...