Who has the oldest guitars here?

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Oh! I used to have a mid 30 Gibson Flat top, until some drunk fell on it.
 
I'll show you guys all up....

I have a 1996 Mexican Strat!.. BEAT THAT!:D:D:D
 
1955 Martin 000-18
1941 Gibson A-50 mandolin (OK, so it's not a guitar. Does it still count?)
I also have a National guitar that I'm pretty sure was made in the 50's but haven't been able to put a date on it yet. I also have an early 60's Gibson Melody Maker that I let my son use.
 
Track Rat said:
1955 Martin 000-18
1941 Gibson A-50 mandolin (OK, so it's not a guitar. Does it still count?)
I also have a National guitar that I'm pretty sure was made in the 50's but haven't been able to put a date on it yet.

Show Off.
 
Oldest ax still in my actual possesion?1971 Yamaha G60-A classical cedar solid top and Brazillian rosewood sides,back and neck.
Oldest otherwise owned was in college jazz band.I had a 1939 Gibson ES125.My little bro had a late 20s L5 and my buddy Larry inherited from his grandpa a Martin Mandolin circa 1905.
Tom
 
A Gibson L-0, it is an acoustic with an archtop, dated from 1909-1911 by the Gibson people. It doesn't get played any more, though...just something to have. I never even mention having it when I walk about my guitars, because it never sees sunlight any more.

H2H
 
Cave Dweller said:
uh, i have a 74 rickenbacker 4001 bass

Ha! Mine's a '73!

I have a small life, as you may have noticed...

I've also got a '58 ish Watkins Clubman amp - does that count?
 
1928 National Tricone Style 1

Three cones and a whole lot of sound.

Track Rat - if you would like to know about your National, post the specifics of it here (serial #, features, etc.) and I'll get you a date on it.

foo
 
'65 Tele, unfortunately in relic condition, it was really really played when I got it back in '78....all orginal except the finish, some asswipe stripped it to natural from blue before i got it.....but the maple board is wretchedly worn down in places and the frets are very flat...still playable though, just looks like hell.....

'66 OR '69 Gibson acoustic LG1 (Gibson' s serial number sequences are as screwed as Fender's)....makes no difference, really, these are considered learner guitars, but it's a nice looking sunburst.......a three year return to serial number sequences is common for Gibson.....

'77 or '78 black Tele/black guard....again with the serial number screw up by Fender.............gibs

My Strat is (according to Fender number schemes) is a 1984, 85, 87 or 88........but for sure not an 86....go figure...............a sure way to find out is to take the neck off and look on the bottom, but I hate doing that unless I'm having something done to the guitar to warrant it........I always feel like there's only so many times you can remove/replace screws before they go to shit......

I have lotsa new gits though, too..............gibs:D
 
I´ve got others but the really oldest one is a (..woops!..cant remember its name now),..it´s from about 194´s when some company tryied to add an Organ inside the guitar´s electric circuit or something..its called "Guitorgan"!!!...this guy had it from is grandppa and trade it for a practice drum kit i had and didnt need´.

I will not sell it ,but it must be something of a collectors stuff,wierd stuff before the Fenders and Gibsons came along...
It has about seven knobs to dial in ,it must be a pre-hist guitar synth for sure..you play it like anyother ( its an arch-top) but the sounds are WEIRD!...LESLIES,ROTARY,HAMMOND like sounds.
 
oldies

my first ,i still have ,60's model silvertone ,but, my alltime fav given to me by my dear departed pawpaw is a 62 es 330 gibson ,one word ...SWEET
 
1930 something Graupner&Myer Classical

1930? something Graupner & Myer Classical Guitar that I can't find any info on. My Grandfather played this Guitar all through out World War 2. His friend gave it to him. I saw something about a person named "Graupner" that made the Acoustic Guitar pretty much to the standard, way,way back when. If anyone has any info on this brand please email me.
Tks.
shaolin68@angelfire.com
 
i have the actual guitar used by the flintstones on the "Bedrock...twist..twist" video. the plate on the back says "3000 b.c."
 
jimistone, is the fretboard on that Flintstone granite?...I've always heard it made for better tone, but there would be a weight issue......and do you know if they ever came with figured marble tops, or were those "special order"?.............

I had an Epistone a while back, but the hardware was terrible, and the thing just wouldn't intonate...I shoulda sprung for the real thing, I guess........gibs
 
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