Dying Breed Music
Lane Comeaux
(870) 818-3434
Searcy, Arkansas
11:20 PM
9:00-6:00 Monday-Friday 1:00-4:30 Saturday Closed on Sunday We strive for same day responses on all email and phone calls.

Money Order, Bank Wire, PayPal, Cash, Western Union, Certified Check. Personal check- gear ships upon check clearing. Will hold an item for 30 days with 20 percent deposit. Will hold an item for 24 hours if customer specifically requests. Don't be scared off by our consistently low prices. We are in the business of selling guitars, not keeping them!

We ship worldwide, 24 countries and counting. Shipping will be added to the final sale price. 150 dollars for overnight shipping, 100 dollars for two day shipping. Other arrangements can be made at your request; i.e. UPS. All shipments are professionally packed and fully insured through Heritage Insurance. Shipping is paid for by the buyer every time.

Buyer pays shipping both ways in the event of a return. Your purchase price will be refunded minus cost of shipping when we receive the guitar back. 24 hour approval period in U.S. No returns overseas.

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1934 Gibson Jumbo

$24,500
Nearly universally agreed upon as the best sounding guitar at the Dying Breed Music booth- the vaunted and extremely rare 1934 Jumbo. The jumbo model was Gibson’s very first dreadnought, 16 inch flat top. They created it to compete with Martin’s dreadnoughts. The Gibson dreadnought body had upper bouts that were more rounded than Martin’s, giving rise to the distinguishing terms that are still...
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1945 Martin D-18

$18,950
Just in from a client in Los Angeles. A 1945 D-18. Adirondack top over tapered braces- a very short window for this combination of features- about 14 months. A unique sound perfect for your next gig, writing session, or recording. The Adirondack war time D-18 is largely the sound in your head. $18,950. https://www.dyingbreedguitars.com
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1996 Martin Golden Era 000-28 12 fret

$5,500
Made for one year only. 1996 Martin Golden Era 12 fret 000-28. Signed by C.F. Martin and numbered (176). Scalloped braces and herringbone trim. The Golden Era series was the best iteration of vintage reissues until the Authentic series came out. Near mint condition. This wood has now had three decades to age. A lot of guitar for the money. $5,500. https://www.dyingbreedguitars.com/reviews/
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1945 Martin D-28

$36,500
HOLY GRAIL. The best sounding guitar we have. 1945 D-28. It is truly hard to beat an Adirondack top and Brazilian back and sides herringbone dreadnought. This one is certainly no exception. It has a very old and well done refin and a changed bridge. The tuners and pickguard are original. This also shows the very short period (late 1944-1945) where Martin guitars received both tapered bracing and...
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1953 Martin 0-18

$5,500
A 1953 Martin 0-18 just in on consignment contract. Indeed, a fabled mystery top. This one already has some interest. A great way to get into a vintage Martin. $5,500. https://www.dyingbreedguitars.com
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1942 Martin 00-17

$7,500
Just in on consignment contract from Kansas City. A clean 1942 00-17. These always sell quickly. All mahogany and scalloped braced. A dream guitar for songwriters, travelers, session players, and anyone with a porch or fireplace. $7,500. https://www.dyingbreedguitars.com/reviews/
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1942 Gibson L-7

$5,250
Just in on consignment contract. A 1942 Gibson L-7, X braced, maple back and sides, carved spruce top, Fleur-de-lis headstock, and in the original case. White paper label. $5,250. https://www.dyingbreedguitars.com/reviews/
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1983 Martin D-28 150th anniversary

$10,950
1983 Martin D-28 150th anniversary $1,050 off
A 1983 Martin 150th anniversary D-28 complete with Brazilian rosewood back and sides, shade top finish, and commemorative stamp on the inside. Produced for only one year- this is a gem- and is now 42 years old. In the original case. $10,950. https://www.dyingbreedguitars.com
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1957 Fender Princeton

$7,000
1957 Fender Princeton $500 off
A 1957 Fender Princeton. A watershed year by all accounts. 57 is very often the year Fender has focused on for the 30 years when recreating vintage guitars and amps. This amplifier represents the best in tone, rarity, and condition. All original tweed and internal components with the original tube chart and schematics still intact. One of the most sought after amps on the planet. This one comes...
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~1968 Gibson EB-0

$1,700
~1968 Gibson EB-0 23% off
Just in from Southern Louisiana. A circa 1968 Gibson EB-0 four string bass. In original case and equipped with a Brazilian rosewood board. This bass belonged to a professional musician who toured the Southeast opening for John Anderson, Hank Williams Junior, David Allan Coe, and Mark Chesnutt. This guitar has seen two generations of highway and stages. An ultra cool maple board instrument. If you...
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1946 Martin D-28

$39,500
1946 Martin D-28 12% off
A three owner guitar, it was with the same owner from 1973-2017. 1946 D-28. In Calton case. Originally was purchased in Hawaii while the gentleman was in the Navy. This guitar remains in quite nice condition, retaining the original bridge plate, tuners, pickguard, and frets. A luthier recently installed a replica bridge and performed a great neck set. There was some overspray over the original...
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1929 Martin 0-28

$28,500
1929 Martin 0-28 $1,000 off
Just in. A completely crack free and all original 1929 (first year for “modern” belly bridge) 0-28. This guitar conforms to the style and ornamentation of other 28 designated guitars. Snowflake inlays, Adirondack top, hand scalloped x bracing, Brazilian rosewood, ebony, and of course herringbone trim. A miniature bone! The frets, nut, saddle, pins, and tuners are all original. Condition, rarity,...
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1911 Martin 0-42

$40,000
1911 Martin 0-42 $2,500 off
Perhaps the crown jewel of our current inventory- and that’s saying something. 1911 0-42 strung with low tension light strings. Only 392 0-42s were made in the history of Martin, considerably fewer than the 00-42 model. In 1911 only SIX 0-42s were made. This one conforms to the typical 42 style with generous inlays of mother of pearl and abalone. This particular guitar is in outstanding condition...
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1972 Fender Telecaster

$6,500
1972 Fender Telecaster 19% off
Just in from Southern Louisiana. A 1972 four bolt blonde telecaster in original case with original Fender polishing cloth. This guitar belonged to a professional musician who toured the Southeast opening for John Anderson, Hank Williams Junior, David Allan Coe, and Mark Chesnutt. This guitar has seen two generations of highway and stages. An ultra cool maple board instrument. If you like honky...
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1942 Martin D-18

$17,000
1942 Martin D-18 17% off
Spring Sale price: $16,500. For my money the D-18s Martin made between 1940-1942 are the best they ever turned out. My first pre war era Martin was a 1941 D-18 purchased way back in 2012. I still have that guitar. I’ve traveled that world with that guitar. I’ve been in tornado shelters with that guitar. The Adirondack they used in that time to make the tops is superb. The same can be said about...
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1956 Gretsch Jet Firebird

$9,000
1956 Gretsch Jet Firebird 22% off
End of the year sale price: $9,950. If you know you know. A real vintage 1956 jet firebird. Made famous partly by AC/ DC and Bo Didley. If interested please reach out. 870-818-3434. Straight from Nashville. Mahogany body with a real maple top. These pickups are special. A lot of value for your money. $9,000. Original hard case. https://www.dyingbreedguitars.com
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1925 Martin 00-18

$14,000
1925 Martin 00-18 32% off
Sale price- $14,250. A wonderful pre War steel string 1925 00-18. An incredibly rare guitar in this model and 12 fret configuration. The guitar is feather light and plays perfectly thanks to an expert Lanham neck set along with a replica bridge and plate. Ebony, Adirondack, Honduran mahogany, and hide glue. This guitar is housed in a CALTON case, and most of us know that means. This guitar is...
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1963 Gretsch Country Gentleman

$4,750
1963 Gretsch Country Gentleman 17% off
End of Summer Sale. One of my earliest guitar related memories was wanting a Country Gentleman. Now some 25 years later comes this 1978 Gretsch Country Gentleman. It’s as beautiful and vivid as the first time I saw one on stage. Made in U.S.A. $4,750.
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1963 Fender Champ

$3,750
1963 Fender Champ 12% off
One of the very last Fender tweed amps ever made. 1963 Champ. Please contact Dying Breed Guitars if interested. $3,750.
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