Some of my previously sold instruments include: 1937 National Trojan squareneck guitar, 1983 Stefan Sobell guitar, 1981 Sobell cittern, 1983 Sobell mandolin, Gibson 1930's A-00 mandolin, 1997 National Resophonic Style 0 Deluxe, 1931 Sears National Duolian, 1930's Regal Dobro Model 37, 1950's Supro lap steel, B&J Serenader black parlor, 1930's Mastertone Special (by Gibson) Hawaiian lap steel, 1925-1929 Stromberg-Voisinet parlor guitar with MOTS fretboard, 1960's Harmony lap steel, 1925-1929 Stromberg-Voisinet parlor guitar with MOTS fretboard , 1963 Gibson ES-120T and a 1930's Gibson Lap Steel, 1925-1929 Stromberg-Voisinet made Supertone parlor guitar with mahogany body and MOTS fingerboard and decals, 2004 Brauchli Weissenborn - Tasmanian Blackwood. Satisfied customer references on demand. If you are interested in trades, I am looking for some good examples of the following instruments: Gibson L-00, Gibson HG-00, Gibson L-2, and Gibson LC Century guitars, Gibson F-4 and F-2 mandolins. Also interested in Maurer guitars and National Tricone roundneck models.
Right now I will be selling a few of my best parlor guitars and some other guitars and stringed instruments since the instrument room is too crowded! PRICES in EUROS. Wire bank transfer payment. PayPal is okay too but 4% added for PayPal costs, and a wait till payment clears to my bank. You can also come and collect the guitar in person, if you live in Sweden, and have a look at the other gear! COMING SOON - more parlor guitars..... and gorgeous polychrome 1930 National Triolian #11XXP all original 3500 Euros... ask for pictures.
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1925-1929 Stromberg-Voisinet parlor guitar with decals (price and pictures coming shortly... ask and I can mail to you bert(at)deivert.com )
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1938 National Rosita roundneck serial number 53XX They are pretty rare and it is a nice one. It has the so-called cathedral soundholes instead of f-holes. I have only seen one of these for sale during the past 2 years! It has scratches on it like any old guitar, but no cracks and has had a neck reset by a luthier here, which was well done and makes it really playable and ALL ORIGINAL!!! It is a great guitar and nice for gigs, because it is light. Gallery HERE. PRICE- 2775 Euros including a good hard shell case (not an original National case, though). and shipping at actual cost

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1915-1920 B&J Serenader (New York City) Venetian model top of the line with gold purfling and replacement replica pickguard (most likely made by Stromberg-Voisinet) This is the rare 12 fret to the body model, most are 14 fret, and these sound A LOT BETTER, especially for blues! Lovingly restored, and though cracked in numerous places, these cracks were expertly fixed, and the guitar is solid and stable. This is a lightweight, loud, and aggressive guitar that can also be quiet and sweet. The only reason I am selling this one is because I have quite a few parlors and need some more mandolins! The Venetian models are rare ones. Gallery HERE. PRICE- 700 Euros and shipping at actual cost. Vintage soft case that came with the guitar. (the case is funky but cute, no real protection, though.)

Location- Karlstad, Sweden
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