Used/Consignments

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  1. SOLD - Bob Shane's 1981 Mossman Golden Era Brazilian Rosewood Acoustic w/Secret Compartment
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    Here's a cool guitar. A really cool guitar. A true one of a kind. We are offering a 1981 Mossman Guitar Golden Era model custom made for Bob Shane by Stuart Mossman to commemorate 25 years of the The Kingston Trio. This guitar was a collaborative effort between Bob and Stuart Mossman. Bob personally selected the Brazilian rosewood and spruce top from Mossman's private stash, (Remember the word "stash"...you'll understand in a minute). Bob played this guitar for three years on the road before he retired it. Kingston Trio was the the preeminent folk band in the early sixties and spearheaded the massive, folk boom. These guys are the Beatles of folk music. This is a fantastic guitar and a great piece of American music history.

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  2. R.Taylor Style 2 or Taylor Grand Concert hard shell case by Ameritage
    $295.00

    Here's a new old stock R.Taylor Style 2 hard shell case made by Ameritage. It will also fit a Taylor Grand Concert GC size model. A nice upgrade over the Taylor Deluxe hardshell case. Durable Cordura Plus covering, exclusive valance closure, protective trim machine-stitched to wood shell. Strong, breathable 6-ply hardwood veneer shell. The instrument is suspended in a compression fit, shock absorption shell.  If you are looking for a strong, well made, good-for-the-road hard case, but not as heavy as a flight case, grab this.

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  3. Vintage 1950's Silvertone Baritone Uke
    $295.00

    There is a video on Youtube of Roy Smeck playing the ukulele, that is the most awesome thing in the world. He plays it to death, it is mind boggling. You should check it out. Here we have a Silvertone Baritone Uke made by the Harmony Company in the 1950's. Sear's brand name was Silvertone, and they contracted guitar companies to build instruments for them. This was built in Chicago at the Harmony factory. It shows some wear, the main problem is the binding is deteriorating. It can be replaced or you can play it as is. It plays well, the frets are good and the action is fine. There aren't any cracks or other problems. It has a good looking non-original tweed hard case. The top portion of the case looks like it was partially crushed but still functions and protects the instrument.

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