Vintage 1950s Stella Mandolin - H331 in dark sunburst
The mandolin is in remarkable condition for its age. It sounds great.
Stella was an American guitar brand owned by the Oscar Schmidt Company. It was founded around 1899.
Reissue Danelectro Convertible - Acoustic / Electric
This is one cool axe. If you need a all in one travel guitar or want that retro blues parlor sound pumped through your tube amp, this is a great addition to your stable. Danelectro was a unique definitive sound addtion to the Zep blues sound and makes a wonderful slide guitar as well. Its very versatile and sounds different than almost any other guitar. Are you just one of the crowd? This guitar will make you stand out...if you can handle it?
Danelectro was founded by Nathan Daniel [fr] in 1947. Throughout the late 1940s, the company produced amplifiers for Sears, Roebuck and Company and Montgomery Ward, branded Silvertone and Airline respectively. Later, Danelectro added hollow-bodied guitars, constructed of Masonite and poplar to save costs and increase production speed, intending to produce no-frills guitars of reasonably good tone at low cost. In 2006 (2005 on official site[s]), the new owners of Danelectro decided on a new marketing model for guitars, selling a limited number each year. This is a reissue of their 1965 Convertible.
Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster w/Fender Gig Bag
This is possibly one of the best Squire's I've ever played. The Tremolo system is spot on the pickups are solid. I would keep it but I have a rule. Two electrics and two acoustics...so, I am selling this one.