

Watch step-by-step as it is restored to good, safe, attractive working condition. Cursed with a broken cabinet, lousy wiring, blown speaker, bad tubes, and the universally-despised series-filament circuit (no power transformer), it had very little going for it.except its rarity and very small size. This video features the heroic restoration of a very rough, but ridiculously cute little 1950 Supro (Valco) Woodie amp. ?EVERYTHING I USE FOR FILMING and RECORDING: In this video I'm taking my new Eastwood Airline '59 2P for a spin! Together with my new Supro Keeley Custom 12 and a Fjord Fuzz Embla it sounds pretty wild! © Copyright 2012 Tiller Productions & Lawman Guitars. This video was produced by Tiller Productions, Des Moines, Iowa If you're looking for rare used guitars for sale, give us a call 51 The neck angle is perfect on this guitar with easy playing low action. The bridge has a little handrest carved into it. The tuners, pickups, wiring, knobs, tailpiece and bridge are all non original. You will not be disappointed in this one. This vintage 1960's Hardshell case looks like it has been around, but it still functions as it should. This slightly larger than 17 inch wide body is hard to pair with a case. It comes with a vintage correct case that I had been hoarding for a special guitar.

It is great not only for Jazz, but Rockabilly, Blues, you name it, it will be great. If I played Jazz more often, I would, but this guitar needs to be heard. That's why I can't believe I am selling it. I am offering this guitar for about a quarter of that.

This guitar, if it had a Gibson Logo on it would be well over $8,000.00. What a tone from this Jumbo body and high end Fralin P-90's. When I hooked it up and played it, that was it. The Jumbo body is moderately Finish Crazed and the Sunburst is beautiful. I have never seen another guitar except a Gibson L-5 with this fret marker work and the end of the fretboard is definitely L-5. When I saw it, I remembered how special this guitar was. I wasn't brave enough to add electronics to a vintage guitar like this so I was very hesitant. He had Lindy Fralin Pickups and a wiring harness installed and would I come over and look at it. It was eventually sold and I hadn't heard anything else about until last month when one of my finders called me about this guitar. I had my eye on it but hesitated because it was originally a non electric guitar. This guitar was owned by a Jazz Player here in Des Moines that traded it to one of our shops. There is not one like it in any of the Wards catalogs that featured the Airline Guitars so who knows what the story is on this one. It is USA Chicago Valco made and they stopped making guitars in 1968 so I would say it was Mid 1960's. I could not find a year of manufacture for this guitar. This is one of the finest Electric L-5 Style Guitars I have ever played. Let me just say, I shouldn't be selling this guitar. Call us at 51.ġ960's Airline Jumbo Archtop L-5 Style Dual Pickup Guitar: Used Guitars Sale | 51 At Lawman Guitars we specialize in buying and selling vintage and rare guitars.
