1929 Gibson Nick Lucas: (EXC-) One of the greatest guitar designs of the "golden age" The small, yet deep bodied model, perhaps the first 'signature' model ever made by a guitar manufacturer, was first unveiled in 1928. They were first available with Mahogany back & sides, and then Rosewood, followed by maple. There were 2 distinct styles of bridge. One,as seen here, rather plain with an almost square shape, and the other, more commonly seen, with the extra bridge pin. Also making its play for a rarer version, are the Grover side gear banjo style tuners instead of the metal buttoned open back style more commonly found. The tone is not common on this version either, it is uncommonly superb. Rich bass that belies its small appearance, excellent balance and lots of rich, warm overtones. A great guitar that you can play anywhere or just carry it while Tip-Toeing Through the Tulips. With original hard case. BuffaloBros. price: $12,500 Stock# UGC26004. PHOTO
2003 Gibson LC-1 Cascade Antique Natural: (EXC) The LC-1 Cascade features Gibson's Advanced-00 body and bracing in a compact cutaway. Also, a solid Sitka Spruce top, quilted solid Maple back & sides, Rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot markers, and a 3-piece flamed Maple neck. Abalone inlaid rosette, multi-layer body binding, gold open-geared Gotoh tuners, and a mother of pearl crown peghead inlay. In addition to the eye-catching looks and quality materials you'll get that crisp, clear Gibson tone with a great setup and comfortable action. The advanced onboard electronics reproduce the natural tone and the full dynamic range of this gorgeous concert acoustic. They don't make these exactly like this anymore, so get it while you can! With hard case. BuffaloBros. price: $2500. Stock# UGC22071. photo
In Transit!! 1946 Gibson LG-2 (VG) With hard case $3250 Stock#UGB26580
1934 Martelle Deluxe V: (exc-) Aha! You say to yourself, the Bros. have made an error listing a guitar without the Gibson name on the Gibson page. Oh no! We say unto you. This fantastic sounding version of the famous Gibson Roy Smeck model was in fact made by Gibson for a Mid-West distributor in 1934. Comparing it side by side with the RS signature model, the only difference seems to be the absence of the Gibson name and the addition of the Martelle name and the word Deluxe stenciled on the peghead. After 1934, the Martelle brand continued to be produced by Regal of Chicago. But this one here, friends and neighbors, is Gibson all the way! With hard case. BuffaloBros. price: $11,500 Stock#UGC26018 photo
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