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1934 Regal Model 37 Resonator  –  £999

1934 Regal Model 37 Resonator – £999

NEW ARRIVAL  Based in Chicago in the 1930’s, Regal produced some fantastic resonator guitars, and the Model 37 became probably the most iconic looking of the bunch - one of the coolest Regals I’ve...

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1964 Hofner Verithin Stereo  –  £749

1964 Hofner Verithin Stereo – £749

NEW ARRIVAL  The Hofner Verithin was introduced in 1960, and quickly became their most popular model. As US imports were very difficult to find in the 60’s, the Verithin took the place of Gibson’s...

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1930’s Regal Le Domino Big Boy

1930’s Regal Le Domino Big Boy

SOLD  This Le Domino guitar from the late 1930s, was made by Regal of Chicago, and was the biggest and boldest-looking archtop in that line of instruments. It's roughly 000-sized with a flat back,...

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1954 Gretsch Synchromatic 6014

1954 Gretsch Synchromatic 6014

SOLD  The Synchromatic 6014 was only in production from 1952 - 1959, usually in sunburst, so it’s quite rare to find a blonde example. This is an affordable way to get a great sounding early 50’s...

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1960 Guild A50  –  £999

1960 Guild A50 – £999

NEW ARRIVAL  The Guild A50 was only made between 1956 - 1972, designed to rival the Gibson L-48 and ES-125 models of their day, and have since become excellent options for players looking for an...

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1988 Dobro DM33H ‘Hawaiian’

1988 Dobro DM33H ‘Hawaiian’

SOLD  There are few guitars that look more suited to play the blues than a Dobro resonator. The inverted resonator cone gives power and punch, and is perfect for players who focus on open tunings...

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1994 Gretsch 6120 W   –  £1599

1994 Gretsch 6120 W – £1599

SOLD  Few electric guitars are as recognisable as a Gretsch, and in a classic orange finish the 6120 has to be the most identifiable of them all. It first appeared in the mid-1950s with the...

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1947 Crafton Rex Model 71  –  £1999

1947 Crafton Rex Model 71 – £1999

NEW ARRIVAL  Crafton Rex are one of the best, yet least known archtop guitar makers of the 1940’s and 50’s.  Considered to be luxury guitars, this is the top of the line model from the classic...

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