Archive for September, 2009
Ludwig Riviera Plectrum Banjo 1924 First Year SOLD!
by admin on Sep.19, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Uncategorized
Ludwig Riviera
Plectrum Banjo
Made in 1924
First Year of Production
Comes with Original Hardshell Case
All original Condition
Missing some lugs
needs setup


Takamine F-385 12 String Lawsuit Model With Case
by admin on Sep.19, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Uncategorized
Takamine F-385
12 String
Lawsuit Model
Great Original Condition
Has a pick up
Plays and sounds Great
With Hardshell Case
Has some wear to the fret board


Epiphone Gibson Les Paul Standard Blue Sparkle LTD Edt.
by admin on Sep.19, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Uncategorized
Epiphone
Les Paul
Standard
Blue Sparkle Top
Limited Edition
This guitar was made at the
Unsung Plant, Korea
July 1996
Production Number: 1486
Great Original Condition
With very minor scuffs and dings
Plays and sounds Great
Comes with Gibson Gig Bag


Gibson J-160E 1967 Beatles Lennon Harrison Guitar RARE!
by admin on Sep.19, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Uncategorized
Gibson
1967
J-160E Guitar
THIS IS NOT A REISSUE
THIS IS THE REAL DEAL
As used by the Beatles
John Lennon and George Harrison
Great Original Used Condition
1 Owner
Tuners changed to Schallers
Original Hard Shell Case


G&L F-100 1981 George Fullerton Leo Fender Early Model
by admin on Sep.19, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Uncategorized
G&L F-100
Series II
1981
Cherry See Thru Finish
Ash Body
Made By George Fullerton / Leo Fender
Early Model
All Original Condition
Some scuffs and nicks
Comes with Hard Shell Case


Fender American Standard Stratocaster Tom Anderson PU’s
by admin on Sep.19, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Uncategorized
Fender American
Standard Stratocaster
Sunburst
Rosewood Fingerboard
1999
Great Condition !
Has some scuffs nicks and small chips
some wear on the fret board
With Tom Anderson PU Upgrade SD-1 & SD-1R
Middle and Neck
(DiMarzio DP403 Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues) Bridge
Comes with Original Fender Hardshell Case



Does anyone know what this is? Aria Pro II 2 Takeuchi Floyd Rose
by admin on Sep.03, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Uncategorized
Aria Pro II 2 Takeuchi Floyd Rose
The tuners say Aria Pro II and this is the only marking on the guitar beside the Takeuchi Floyd Rose.
See the Auction here
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180383492811&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT



RARE 1930’s Audiovox Lap Steel 1st Solid Electric Made
by admin on Sep.03, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Mick's Vintage Guitars, Stories, Uncategorized
Audiovox
RARE 1930’s Lap Steel
Model #436-A
Made by Paul Tutmarc
One of the 1st Solid Body Electric Guitars Ever Made!
Great Original Condition
with Original Tweed case
This is one of the Rarest of the Rare historical pieces to emerge in years!
Your chance to own a piece of Music History
It was the winter of 1930–1931, according to his son, that Tutmarc began experimenting in his basement workshop with a fellow tinkerer on a secret project. Tutmarc’s collaborator was Arthur “Art” J. Stimson, a jack-of-all-trades from Spokane, Washington, who’d worked as an auto mechanic and an aerial photographer. Together the two — each inspired by the telephone’s mechanism — created a large mutant version of Ma Bell’s dinky transducer. They attached an iron blade with copper wire coiled around it to a large horseshoe shaped magnet. When placed inside Tutmarc’s flat-top Spanish-style guitar and plugged into a converted radio, the magnetic device picked-up the instrument’s sound, amplified it, and surprised the partners with the beautiful tone it brought forth.
The two partners soon realized the importance of their discovery, but they differed on the next step to take. Stimson wanted to sell or license the “pickup” to some big company, while Tutmarc thought it best to quietly seek protective registration for its design with the federal Office of Patents. Unfortunately after investing $300 with attorneys who initiated a patent search with the government, Tutmarc was ultimately advised that their pickup design was non-patentable because the telephone companies had already patented similar devices.
A disappointed Tutmarc put his electric guitar dreams on hold, while Stimson, apparently, headed off to Los Angeles where he said he was going to try to interest others in the idea.
One can imagine the shock then when Tutmarc — a music teacher, shopkeeper, and dealer of instruments — eventually took notice after a Los Angeles-based firm began selling their “Electro String Instruments” in August 1932. That company (eventually known as Rickenbacker International Corp.) was headed by a skilled engineer, Adolph Rickenbacher, whose machine shop had been fabricating metal parts for two of the town’s successful guitar-making firms, the National String Instrument Corp. and the related Dobro Manufacturing Co. since about 1928.
Read the whole story here;
http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=7479
This instrument has been authenticized by
Peter Blecha, former curator of the Experience Music Project
and Audiovox Historian
Read about Pete here;
http://archive.mailtribune.com/archive/2005/0731/life/stories/03life.htm

Gibson 2000 J-180 Black Post Everly Brothers Model
by admin on Sep.03, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Uncategorized
Gibson
J-180
2000
Black
Post Everly Brothers Model
Great Condition
Great Playing and Sounding Guitar!
Some Finish Checking on the lower Bout and back
Thinline Pickup
Original Gibson Hard Shell Case

Silvertone Harmony 1964 Model 319-12120000
by admin on Sep.03, 2009, under Guitars For Sale, Uncategorized
Silvertone Harmony
1964
Model 319-12120000
Made in The USA
Great Original Condition
Chipboard Case
Led Zepplin Jimmy Page
Stairway to Heaven


