61′ Egmond Princess 5 Semi Acoustic

dscf8680 who the *#^% is Egmond i hear you say. Well they were a Dutch company turned violin manufacturing into guitar making after the war, much in the same way that Hofner, Framus and Hoya did. This guitar was sold to us in the condition you see below. There were no electronics and certainly no existing parts available. The guitar was overall in a sorry state. So this is what we did next. We dissassembled the guitar and started again from scratch, reassembled the old girl with the additon of a new fingerboard, new frets, new machine heads, three P-90’s and all new electronics. Look at her now, she plays and sounds every bit as mean as she looks. If youre a Rocker or a Jazzer, this is one guitar you really need to look at $2295.00 inc case

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Gun

This sexy beast, inspired by the old Gretsch Roundups, was crafted from scratch by our very own luthier here; Luke Kallquist of Kallquist Guitars. It sports a Huon pine carved top, mahogany back and neck, hand embossed leather belt edging and Spaghetti Western themed Pyrographic Cowboy scene. Fitted with TV Jones P-90 pickups, a Gretsch Bigsby and f**kload of attitude! This thing rocks

Not for Sale

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Gretsch Streamliner

johns-guitar-stock-first-batch-189_rs We get a few old Gretsch’s through, however we don’t often see them in this condition. Built in 1969, it is hard to believe. I would say “near mint” is appropriate in the case of this guitar. We set this guitar up and replaced the original roller bridge (it still comes with the guitar) with a more functional tune-o-matic affair. Aside of this, the guitar is totally original! For this reason the pictures show the guitar with both bridges. Plays and sounds wonderful. The best part about this vintage collectable is the price $3200.00 inc a Gretsch Case

Early 70’s Gibson 345

dscf8140_rs Take your mind back to the decade of 1970; you pick up a brand new Gibson 345. You feel your eyes tear up as your shaking hands struggle to play the newly heard Stairway to Heaven. What a beautiful guitar. Now back to present day; we have that same guitar but with 4 decades worth of vintage value! plus its still in perfect condition. all original parts and components and it sounds as good as it looks.
We have decided its too nice to just look pretty on a wall so we’re selling it at way below market value, only $5500 inc case.

Girlie Hotrod Guitar

This one was an old semi acoustic that nobody loved. But now.. with a full restoration done by our qualified guitar “technicians” complete with a retro pinup girl wallpaper job under vintage lacquer tint, everybody will love it!

Oh and it sounds awesome too.