This beautiful and very rare archtop acoustic has been brought to our attention by it’s owner, Bart Phillipe. Stamped with the makers mark ‘John Grey and Sons’,… Read more “John Grey & Sons Archtop”
Category: Vintage Vault
Avon 3430
This little three-tone sunburst melody maker style Avon is quite a rare beast. These little bangers sport individual tone and volume knobs for each pickup. The frets… Read more “Avon 3430”
The Avon 3407 Bass
Here we have the spiritual predecessor to our current 3416. Big hands, you know your the one. This block-inlayed bombshell is a full scale, long-tall-Sally sunburst scorcher… Read more “The Avon 3407 Bass”
The Shaftesbury 3414 Deluxe
This vintage deluxe version of the 3414 has that classic cream and gold colour combo that stuns before it screams. These were made in Japan and manufactured… Read more “The Shaftesbury 3414 Deluxe”
The Shaftesbury 3266
This long-necked Italian beauty is an absolute pleasure to lay your hands on. Like the 3265, she was manufactured by EKO in the early 70’s for Rose… Read more “The Shaftesbury 3266”
The Avon 3405 Bass
Your dad was not the only one to wear polyester in the 70’s and as he may have told you, “mess with a bull, you get the… Read more “The Avon 3405 Bass”
Shaftesbury Ukeleles
Kick off your shoes!! Summer is almost here and it is time for BBQ, garden parties, and pub gatherings!! The Ukelele has enjoyed a huge comeback recently… Read more “Shaftesbury Ukeleles”
Shaftesbury Snare Drums
Prepare to get tone blasted! Rose Morris has a long history supplying the UK with amazing percussion. From the stage to the military and long before Rock… Read more “Shaftesbury Snare Drums”
Shaftesbury Power Drive
Here is a fine example of just how far ahead of the game we were in the 70’s. Too far ahead possibly? Enter the Power Drive! Double… Read more “Shaftesbury Power Drive”
Head-Master Heads
A great music shop does not just have flashy instruments to tantalize and toy with. Most visits to your local are for the bare necessities musicians need on… Read more “Head-Master Heads”