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Comes with an original shaped hardshell case ...USD $4950, 2003 Dave Griffin Three Point Mandolin (Serial No. It was built in same shop by the same luthiers who were building Gibson mandolins. ....USD $500, 1918 Vega Model 202 Cylinder Back Mandolin (Serial No. Click here to return to the home page for Mandolin World Headquarters...and Guitars! Comes with the original white case with the Western motif tooled leather trim and the Gretsch certificate and OK card....USD $9500, 1965 Fender Neck Plate Number 111454...USD $300, 1966 Fender Neck Plate Number 146182...USD $300, 1966 Fender Neck Plate Number 137758...USD $300, Vintage 1960s Ace Style Bass Guitar Strap It sounds FANTASTIC! Comes in the original hardshell case....USD $5500 The sound is powerful, with a clear bass, strong midranges and the signature Martin boom in the bass. 9204633) Excellent plus condition, sunburst lacquer finish. This is workhorse of the Collings line. The wool on the back of the shoulder pad is in excellent condition. Unlike some, I think the pickups are fine, especially the neck. Has the original tailpiece cover but is missing the pickguard, however the pickguard mounting hardware is in the case. Bozeman built Flatirons are always heavily in demand, because most pickers won't part with theirs - once you play this one you'll know why. When Gibson went to the NAMM show in 1987, Flatirons were the high quality mandolins they were competing with. Gibson installed the truss rod right through the existing peghead inlay. Strap extends to 52 inches. This one is LOUD and and POWERFUL. The Martin stamp inside the uke does not include the words "Made in USA", which were added in 1962. Has a round neck with a bound rosewood fretboard. Here is a link to a video of the mandolin as played by by Richie Dotson here in Richmond. It is a transition model; it has the truss rod and original adjustable bridge, but retains the clamp style pickguard mount. Is there anything I should look out for as I am new to buying a second hand banjo. Has a 1 3/4 inch nut and a 24.9 inch scale. We are big fans here of mahogany guitars. The J-200 series consistently has very strong projection and good sustain. Neck set is good - this is a very playable mandolin. Just set up so it has a nice low action with lots of saddle to lower the action if desired. Fitted with 1920s era adustable Gibson bridge, which was a common upgrade. 2004 Gibson F9 Mandolin Pearl logo in the peghead. Very good sounding mandolin with good response all across the strings and up and down the neck. Has a pearl trimmed soundhole rosette, fancy marquetry top binding, pearl peghead inlay and fretboard position markers, engraved tailpiece cover and tuners backplate. The serial number puts the manufacture date around 1918 - I might be a year off in either direction - there is no exact list of Vega mandolin serial numbers. 2002 Gibson F9 Mandolin Click on the instrument name to see pictures of the instrument. It has the sustain and presence expected from a lightly built instrument and responds well to the touch. This is a nice Loar era instrument. This is the "A1" model with a silver painted logo, top bound only. Original cone and hardware. Tuners are original, as is the ebony nut. 04) Mint unplayed condition. 20529090) Excellent condition showing some honest playing wear. There is a some picking wear evident but there are no breaks or cracks. Excellent for Celtic, jazz, classical, or old-time music. 119563) Excellent condition. ...USD $5250ON HOLD for TD in Germany Comes with the original green lined hardshell case....USD $4400, 1920 Gibson F4 Mandolin Hi, I am about to go and look at a used Deering Eagle II banjo as an upgrade to my Goodtime 2. Excellent action and playability, as the neck was just reset and the guitar was set up by Richie Dotson of Acoustic Box LLC in Chesterfield VA. (Serial No. The fingerboard is elevated off the top like the F5. Gibson also fitted the new 2 piece bridge and provided a new green lined hard shell case. Part of Martins re-imagined Standard Series, the OM-42 is the closest to the prewar guitars. As a general rule, the F4/F2s from this era are consistently good sounding. Tuners are marked Guild but appear original to the guitar. The neck was just reset, the frets dressed and a few braces reglued by luthier Jack Dillen in Ashville. It has red sunburst top finish and reddish back and sides, flamed birch two piece back, pearl logo, and a bound top and bound ebony fingerboard with treble extension. Comes with a nice hard shell case....USD $2950, 1920s Stahl Flatback Mandolin (Serial No. I call it an "ice-tea sunburst' as that was the color when the mandolin was built, but it has faded to beautiful golden sunburst. The A4 was the top of the line A style mandolin for Gibson. Click here for how to order and return policy information The Gibson Heritage is definitely one of the sleepers of the Gibson line. If you go to the trouble of building the instrument, you might consider adding a cast tailpiece. R692012) Excellent plus condition. Shows almost no playing wear. You be the judge. Very good sounding mandolin with good response all across the strings and up and down the neck. Comes with the original Gibson hardshell case......USD $6250, 1916 Gibson Style 0 Artist Guitar This example was obviously well loved and played and would be perfect instrument for someone looking for a robust but well-mannered fingerpicking guitar. The A4 was the top of the line A style mandolin for Gibson. It plays very nicely - it was set up by luthier Jerry Ray. This instrument was built by luthier Dave Griffin in Colorado, who is known for his unusual builds. Neck is straight, neck set is excellent, and the guitar has the sound you are looking for in a metal body. Finish is original as is the bridge, tailpiece, and pickguard. Peghead overlay is Brazilian rosewood with a pearl logo. This is an exceeding rare, excellent condition US made bluegrass guitar with outstanding of volume and tone. Original hardware and finish Uniform brown lacquer with a satin finish. Martin stamp and serial number on the back strip inside the mandolin. 1922 Gibson F4 Mandolin ...USD $5250ON HOLD for TD in Germany, 1922 Gibson F4 Mandolin On a tight budget and don't mind a little sweat equity? Nice big woody sound from this mandolin with good bass! Click here for information on selling your instrument to me Its about the size of a 000 Martin but shaped like a small jumbo. 1920 Gibson F4 Mandolin This absolutely amazing guitar is 16 1/4 inch wide, 3 3/8 inch deep, with a one piece carved spruce top with oval sound hole with ornate 'marquetry' rosette. Comes with a nice newer hardshell case.....USD $2950, 1914 Gibson A4 Mandolin none) Excellent condition showing some very minor playing wear. If you would like additional images of a specific instrument please email your request. See the details under "ordering". The Standard series, with its graceful curving lines, is a larger bodied guitar with a clarity that is uncanny! All hardware is original incluing the hard to find original white pickguard. 2004 Gibson F9 Mandolin Ren is known as the luthier who built many of the custom shop Gibson acoustic guitars. And if you're still not sure, we're here to help. Frets are good, neck is straight, neck set is good. The guitar has Indian rosewood back and sides and a forward shifted X-braced Sitka spruce top with scalloped bracing. No pickguard as made by Gibson, which resulted in some pickwear near the treble F hole. Fitted with a new Richie Dotson replica Loar adjustable bridge. Its a spectacular instrument in both sound and appearance. That contributes to the sound. Single-bound ebony fretboard with 20 original thin frets, inlaid pearl dot position markers and black dot side-markers. The flat ebony fretboard has an 1 1/8 inch nut and is shortens to eliminate pick click. Excellent for Celtic, jazz, classical, or old-time music. U658 26) Excellent condition with some pickwear. Here is a link to a YouTube video of this instrument as played by luthier Richie Dotson of Acoustic Box LLC. 1956-1962 Martin Style 0 Soprano Ukulele(Serial No. Has some pickwear on the top, several small scratches and the usual nicks and dings of a guitar used to make music, but overall a very clean guitar. 1992F-21) Nice original wide body mandolin. Frets are good, neck set is good and finish and parts are original. Martin uses their best woods on their 40 series guitars and it shows. The smoothly polished saddles aren't sharp and won't cut your hands like some lower quality saddles can. Strap button added at the heel. Baggs pickup system with controls at the soundhole and an endpin jack. Frets are good, neck set is good. Has a 1 7/8 inch nut. Neck is straight, neck angle and frets are good. 905781) Near mint condition with a few small marks that show it was actually used to make music. Gurians are rare high quality acoustics that have been played by pros like Jackson Browne, Paul Simon, Pierre Bensusan and of course many others. Perhaps a Fender Stratocaster, Telecaster, or Jazzmaster is your thing. Collings makes some of the finest acoustic guitars produced today. Comes with the original hard case......USD $4950, 2002 Santa Cruz D-12 Guitar(Serial No. Looks like the bridge was bolted down and one time, but it is solidly glued in place now. Fitted with a new Richie Dotson replica Loar adjustable bridge. Comes with the probably original hardshell case.. ....USD $1500. 16217 FON 1936) Excellent plus condition. Its been refretted and the neck was reset at that time. No cracks or repairs. I also confirmed this with a known 1930s instrument, and the logos are identical. I'm open to trades - what ya got? The F9 has the rep of giving all that great classic Gibson tone without the high price of their fancier cousins. There are no structural repairs. The top is German spruce with perfect veining - straight, uniform and very marked over its entire surface. It reads *Gurian Workshops, Earth, third planet from the Sun*. Take a ruler and measure across the hole. That contributes to the sound. If you would like additional images of a specific instrument please email your request. The tone is warm, woody, and open. (Serial No. You deserve to own a pearl-trimmed Martin at least once in your life!...USD $4950, 2018 Martin D42 Guitar(Serial No. Neck is straight, neck angle and frets are good. The Model D 12-fret was originally built by Santa Cruz for Norman Blake. 73-252) My first "real" guitar was a Mossman. It was built by Joseph J Fallman (?-cannot read the last name), built while Ren has his own shop before Gibson. MANDOLINS, GUITARS, AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS, Excellent structural condition showing some pick wear, has pickup, ,Blacktop, all original with no issues, Handel tuners, just set up, good tone and volume, wonderful sounding mandolin. The peghead has a beautiful and delicate pearl logo and flowerpot peghead inlay on an ebony overlay. Fitted with an internal pickup and endpin jack. Here is a short video clip of this guitar played by luthier Richie Dotson of Acoustic Box LLC in Chesterfield, VA.Comes with the original brown gator print case....USD $6250, 1967 Gibson J50 Adjustable Guitar I bought this with the intention of replacing the Tune-O-Matic (Dylan's guitar had the Tune-O-Matic replaced with a straight saddle), but after playing it, I decided the sound was wonderful and to just leave it alone. This is stamped inside as J50 Adjustable. Click here for a description of our "on hold" policy. (Serial No. We recommend this professional quality bridge for any guitar at any price. Just set up by my luthier so it plays smoothly with excellent volume and tone. Natural finish top that has aged to pumpkin color. It is also fitted with a custom made one-piece Hamlett tailpiece. ...USD $3500, 2002 Gibson F9 Mandolin The action is easy and low. Neck is straight, neck set is good, and the frets are fine. There is a minor repair in the middle of the back which is noticable if you look closely. The best thing about this mandolin is the sound!! Original hardware and finish Uniform brown lacquer with a satin finish. 1913 Gibson A Mandolin This is an "Artist" model, but unlike most it does not have a radiused fretboard. My business phone hours are: A one-man operation from start to finish, Kevins eye for detail and ear for tone is literally unmatched. Excellent for Celtic or old time or jazz or classical. Just set up by my luthier so it plays like butter. 1940 Gibson F4 Mandolin Here is a short video clip of this instrument. Original finish with black top and a reddish back and sides, all solid woods with a two piece birch back and sides, spruce top, pearl logo and fleur di lise in the peghead, original hardware including the inlaid Handel tuners, bound top and back, and a bound ebony fingerboard with treble extension. Nice big woody sound from this mandolin with good bass! No repairs noted. Specializing in old world, Gibson-style acoustic guitars, Kevin has not only worked with the most experienced Gibson luthiers on the planet, he is also inspired them. 1992 Flatiron F5 Mandolin Standard 1 11/16 inch nut. Comes with a newer hard shell case...USD $3750, 1959 Gretsch 6120 Guitar The finish and hardware are original. Frets are fine and neck set is good. The fretboard is in good condition and the back of the neck still retains some of the original paint. Original Kluson tuners. Nice low action well suited to fingerstyle playing. The condition is overall excellent. Click directly on any picture to load a very large image. This very clean guitar has an Adirondack spruce top with advanced scalloped bracing, mahogany back and sides, modified V neck profile with a standard taper, ebony belly bridge with 2 5/16 inch spacing and long through saddle, an ebony fretboard with 1 3/4 inch width at the nut, old style 18 abalone fret markers, and open back Waverly tuners. Plays nice, sounds killer. No buckle or neck wear, or any real playing wear - this one was taken care of. All original finish and hardware, with inset tuners and no tuner bushings as made. Comes with a nice hardshell case.......USD $3750, 2000 Santa Cruz D Guitar(Serial No. (FON S1306 6) Excellent condition showing some very minor playing wear. The hardest part was getting the old bushings out but I have a tool for that and on the advise of a friend put the tool in my drill press and pressed them out. I suspect the neck has been set at some time in the past, as the action is perfect and the sound is jaw dropping. 31892_fon3201) I always wanted one of these guitars so I finally bought one. No capo marks on the neck and just the slightest sign of divots in the fretboard. (Serial No. Our knowledgeable customer service team will help you determine if this set will fit on your guitar and, like everything we sell, it's backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. No major structural issues and the finish is original. Part of Martins reimagined Standard Series, the D-42 is the closest to the prewar guitars. Original hardware and finish. 1924 Gibson A4 Mandolin(Serial No. This is a one owner guitar. The guitar is clean throughout and in excellent structural and cosmetic condition with a fast playing neck typical of Gurians. It does have a big frets. Tuners are original, as is the ebony nut. Nice clean strap showing little use. Very loud with a unique sound. The Martin stamp inside the uke does not include the words "Made in USA", which were added in 1962. No pickguard as made by Gibson, which resulted in some pickwear near the treble F hole. The top of the line Gibsons were always tone bar braced, used traditional size fret wire and had the classic fingerboard extension. Don't miss our amazing Daily Pick deals. Has a nice herringbone style soundhole rosette and multi-ply top binding with single ply back binding. 3. The tone of this one is old, loud, and extremely full sounding, like a seasoned vintage guitar, not new. Martin D-18s are our favorite guitars on the planet. Comes with the original case with the D'Addario humidipack humidifier included. That makes sense; a guitar that sounds this good was played a lot. Comes with the original hard shell case. Looks like a small repair to the open arch at the top of the peghead, otherwise no repairs are noted. Comes with a newer foam hard case. Neck is straight, neck angle is good and the instrument was just set up by luthier Jerry Ray. The tone of the guitar is deep, warm and rosewood mature revealing the clarity of each note. Other features include a small tortoise guard, herringbone rosette and top trim, zipper backstripe, fully bound top, back, fretboard and peghead with grained ivoroid, ebony bridge and fretboard with small dot inlay. It has a factory order number of 7858 which is too late for the Spann book, but it does not have the letter code order number with started in 1952. and occasionally a Summit, Nugget, Monteleone, and even a Loar F5 has been found here. (Serial No. instrument or the camera icon beside it to see more details and larger pictures. When I bought it, the rear seam behind the tailpiece was starting to open up. The finish looks like a 1930-1950s era refinish, as the original 1915 finish would be an uniform red. That contributes to the sound. Just set up by luthier Richie Dotson so it plays very well. Body is top bound only in black. When Gibson went to the NAMM show in 1987, these were the high quality mandolins they were competing with. It has red sunburst top finish and reddish back and sides, flamed birch two piece back, pearl logo, and a bound top and bound ebony fingerboard with treble extension. ..USD $1500, 2005 Pomeroy F5 Mandolin (Serial No. Has the pearl logo and inlay in the peghead, fully bound, ebony fretboard with treble extension, reproduction Cumberland Acoustic adjustable ebony bridge, original tuners, tailpiece and pickguard. The reset of the hardware and finish also look original. This was common practice at Gibson for refits. Has a sunburst top, chocolate brown stained maple back and sides, and a checkerboard pattern soundhole rosette. Nice low action as the mandolin was just set up. Neck is straight, neck set is good, and the frets are fine. If the measurement is 3-1/4" (82.55mm), IT WILL FIT! As mentioned earlier, it comes with an original early 20s Gibson green lined hard shell case. Although the camera flash shows the top as white, it has aged to a beautiful ivory color. Comes with the original shaped hardshell case...USD $3500 (Serial No. Silver colored plated buckle and rivets on the ends. Are you searching the flea markets and antique stores every weekend for looking for old or cool instruments? Has the expected finish checking, pickwear, and the usual nicks and dings of a well loved and much played guitar. This is a classic Loar era instrument with the sound that you expect from this period. 63) Excellent condition. Bozeman built Flatirons are always heavily in demand. These guitars look great, but the stock hardware hurts their overall tone and performance. Nice clean case for White Falcons or other large archtops. Plays very easily with good action and has a sound much bigger than the size would lead you to think. I personally play a Santa Cruz dreadnaught. In most cases, replacing your hardware is as simple as unscrewing the old studs and posts and screwing in the new ones, and maybe drilling a hole or two for the tuners. Snakeheads are considered the best sounding of Gibson oval hole mandolins, as they ring out and punch well. ...USD $7250, 1940 Gibson F4 Mandolin The tuners are modern Stewart-Macdonald reproductions, which work fine; the rest of the hardware is original. This is just a great sounding mandolin - an excellent demonstration of why many pickers believe the snakeheads are the best oval hole mandolins ever made by Gibson. Plays easy with low action, neck set is fine, frets are good, neck is straight, and has a nice big open woody sound with strong volume. D'Addario EJ74 Phosphor Bronze Medium Mandolin Strings... 4.5 of 5 stars. 15% Off $149+ w/code. They can also fit the studs poorly, which destroys resonance. (Serial #88060328) Excellent condition showing some picking wear, "ice tea" sunburst finish. Big open woody round hole sound. All finish and hardware are original. The hardware and finish are original as seen by the Waverly tuners and the clamp mounted pickguard. Strap button added at the heel. Sam plays slide mandolin - check out his sound to see all the possibilities. The fretboard is abbreviated to eliminate pick click and to allow you to play in the sweet spot. ...USD $6000, 1957 Gibson J-50 Guitar Pearl logo in the peghead. This mandolin should be a consideration for anyone looking to improve their sound as they continue to learn to play! Has the traditional Loar style flat unbound ebony fretboard with a V profile neck and a traditional 1 inch bone nut. 20529090) Excellent condition showing some honest playing wear. The neck is straight, the neck set is good and the frets are fine. Shows almost no playing wear. For a brief discussion of Tiny Moore, Johnny Gimble and the Gibson EM-150 mandolin click (Serial No. Comes with the original five-latch, shaped black hardshell case with padded purple velvet lining.......USD $8250, 2009 Nikos Apollonio Neptune GuitarNikos Apollonio of Rockport, Maine has been custom building guitars, octave mandolins and bouzoukis since 1967 and has developed unique features and innovations, resulting in instruments of outstanding quality and tone. This very clean D-18 has a bearclaw Sitka spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and a dark Brazilian rosewood fretboard. That contributes to the sound. I'm not interested in low ball offers on these, as most are priced at my cost. No repairs or structural issues. Thats why I bought it. Gurian guitars sound really good and they play very nicely. Sam plays slide mandolin - check out his sound to see all the possibilities. Comes in the original hardshell case....USD $5500 This one has a good chop and bark - excellent bluegrass mandolin. Neck is straight and the frets were dressed. It is a cheap guitar but actually plays and sounds really good. Viewing/visits/try outs by appointment only Nice sounding and playing session mandolin. I can only imagine what it will be like in 5-10 years. Most of these are missing the original impossible to replace tailpiece. This one has a good chop and bark - excellent bluegrass mandolin. That's it! Has the original cool grey/green Duco crystal finish on the top and sides, and the back has been painted grey to match the undercoat on the top. This is a nice Loar era instrument. Frets are good, neck set is fine and it has good volume with a nice low action. RS2651) Very clean guitar. Has the original nickle Grover Rotomatic tuners. The guitar is taper braced and retains the original tucked bridge plate. Frets are good and the mandolin has just been set up so it plays nicely. Neck is straight, neck angle is good and the instrument was just set up by luthier Jerry Ray. The back and sides are cypress wood, with an outstanding quality and beauty. Good neck set, neck is straight, frets are fine. Richard Hoover started building guitars around 1968, when information on the topic was hard to find. Plays like silk and has a good chop. Comes with the original TKL hard case.....USD $4600, 1973 Mossman Great Plains Custom Guitar(Serial No. The nice thing is you get the best of both eras - the slightly wider neck of the non-truss rodded instrument, but with all of the Loar era improvements. Lots of great performers have been in this workshop. Every hippie who came to the park would wind up playing this guitar. The guitar also features an 1 3/4 inch nut, 25 1/2 inch scale, ebony fretboard and bridge, a custom soundhole rosette of rosewood and pearl, a State of Maine pearl headstock inlay, maple/rosewood/tortoiseshell body bindings, and Grover tuners with butter bean buttons. Fitted with a K and K Pure internal pickup and an endpin jack. Its about a 00/OM size with a 15 1/2 inch lower bout. The F9 has the rep of giving all that great classic Gibson tone without the high price of their fancier cousins. 027323) Excellent condition. The Santa Cruz Guitar Company was one of the earliest boutique guitar builders. 21360) Excellent plus condition. Has a wonderful flamed birch 2 piece back and Adirondack spruce top. Think Sam Bush. Fitted with an internal pickup and a tailpiece jack. Has the narrower 9/16" nut. At the "tail" of the instrument the strings are usually held by a tailpiece or bridge. You can see that the sound was played into this one - the finish is worn off the back of the neck in the upper positions. No cracks noted. These are professional grade guitars. The nice woods compliment the sound. Save big with deals on instruments and gear for every musician. The nut, bridge (reglued) and bridge pins, and finish are all original. (Serial No. The Gruhn book dates this factory order number to 1939. Its the size of a Martin 000 with a 15 inch lower bout. No musty smells or interior stains. These pro-quality parts will fit countless guitars by Schecter, LTD, Gretsch, Washburn, and MANY others. Fully bound. The condition is overall excellent. Its a very good refin with none of the original finish showing underneath - perhaps a factory refin? Monday-Friday: 11:00 am -10:00 pm East Coast time zone USA Click here for how to order and return policy information The A4 was the top of the line A style mandolin for Gibson. As a general rule, the F4/F2s from this era are consistently good sounding. The reduced weight makes notes jump out of the guitar, and the bridge and tailpiece ring together like they were meant to. You very seldom see a Flatiron with a dark sunburst finish, flat board and a torch in the peghead. Has an original sunburst finish, highly flamed maple back, sides and neck, ebony fingerboard with Lucas style inlays and the "thick" pearl peghead Gibson logo and fleur-di-lise. Thanks. Measure the distance from the center of each hole to the other. This is the "no frills" F5 style scroll mandolin for Gibson, but it still has all the design features that give the F5 its legendary tone, including a hand-fitted dovetail neck joint, maple neck, sides and back, solid Sitka spruce top, tone bar bracing, and a hand-tuned tone chamber. Click here for information on selling your instrument to me (Serial #81617) Excellent condition. Will it fit? The Nick Lucas by luthier Kevin Kopp is the flagship instrument in his line. Will sell, but prefer to trade. The cylinder back refers to a cylindrical bulge running longitudinally along the back plate, from the tailpiece to the neck heel. Fitted with a L.R. It has a very deep throaty bass response. 62127 FON 11366) Excellent condition. This is the "A1" model with a silver painted logo, top bound only. Since I like it so much already I thought I would make it better !! This guitar has a full, lush sound, and is perfect for finger picking. Typical with Nationals, the neck has some bow in it and would need to be addressed to play up the neck in standard. Its a spectacular instrument in both sound and appearance. This is a unique instrument both in looks and its big sound. Its a early Style C with the colored wood marquetry top binding, Adirondack spruce top with beautifully grained Brazilian rosewood back and sides, a bound ebony fingerboard with slotted diamond inlays, and an abalone pearl soundhole rosette. A long side crack was professionally repaired. With approximately the same proportions as the ever popular dreadnought shape, the resemblance stops with the size. Just set up by my luthier so the mandolin plays like silk and has an excellent bluegrass chop. No cracks or repairs are evident. Has a new bone saddle. The nice thing is you get the best of both eras - the slightly wider neck of the non-truss rodded instrument, but with all of the Loar era improvements. Has an ebony bridge. The F2 is the same mandolin as the top of the line scroll F4, but with less fancy cosmetics. Nut is 1-11/16 inch. Has that solid Martin "boom" you need in a good bluegrass guitar. Super thick profile neck with a fat nut width of just under 1 3/4 inches and a scale length of 24 1/2 inches. The Epiphone Hardware Upgrade Kit includes: Need pickups and wiring too? I will eventually upgrade the pickups to SD Jb's probably, but stock pickups are perfectly usable for now. Two piece mahogany neck with ebony center strip and neck joint at the 15th fret. Excellent for Celtic, old time and jazz. 15% Off $149+ w/code. It's got everything you need to give your Epiphone the real tone and playability you've always dreamed of. If you would like additional images of a specific instrument please email your request. Scale length measures 25.6 inch, nut width is 1-5/8 inch, and the neck has a comfortably asymmetrical rounded profile. 70515) Excellent condition. This is a classic Loar era instrument with the sound that you expect from this period.