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1930s Avalon archtop guitar with an amazing sound -POSS PX
Estimated price for orientation: 980 $
Category: Acoustic Guitars
Class:
Description Brand: Avalon Country/Region of Manufacture: Czech Republic Size: 4/4 Type: Acoustic Guitar Right-/ Left-Handed: Right-Handed Sub-Type: Steel-string Guitar No. of Strings: 6 string
Vintage Avalon archtop jazz guitar from
late 1930’sLike many
archtops built in the 1930’s, it was modelled on the Gibson L5. It produces a
beautiful sound and is in very good order. It’s loud yet resonant. In fact I've heard this in the hands of a very skilled player and it sounds amazing!
Exchange considered. Talk to me. What I’m interested in: Guitars. Ideally an old
guitar or a recent re-issue. I will consider exchanging this guitar for another
guitar PLUS cash. Straight swaps don’t get me very excited unless you
have something amazing. If you don’t have a guitar but you have an interesting
instrument, talk to me anyway.
What I initially need to
know. Please supply the following:·
Some images, ·
The serial number·
An honest brief comment on condition·
Let me know how much you would like for your guitar. The practical part: I’ll need to know where
you are, so that we can arrange an exchange. If you’re miles away from the East
of England, we can still consider an exchange as we have someone collecting
guitars from various corners of the British Isles. They can bring it with them
on a pre-arranged day.I’m told
that the Avalon brand were mostly made of laminates, rather than carved solid
wood. However, on close inspection of the back, the grain matches on the inside
and the outside so it must be solid wood. While the f-holes are painted on the
inner edges, I have every reason to believe the top is also solid as the top
grain is so obvious. The tuners,
bridge, pick guard and tail piece all appear to be original and the bindings
are all good. The neck is
has some bend towards the headstock. It is without any obvious signs of having
been removed for re-setting. The action is good, with about 3.5mm at the 12th
fret. The fingerboard is in good order and it seems that it has had a re-fret
(or good fret dressing) before it came into my collection. There are no top
cracks, no body cracks or nasty neck repairs.It has
obvious signs of use, with heavy wear to one area on the back of the body and
the back of the neck. This all adds to the authenticity of this wonderful
guitar.Best of all…
It plays very nicely.
I can only find evidence of one other on the
internet so far, and that one remains in a collection. A bit about the makers:Avalon was
one of many brand names that J E Dallas & Sons, of London, used. Other
well-known co-brands were Radiotone and Martin Coletti. They were constructed
in Schönbach, Czechoslovakia.Although J E Dallas & Sons went on to manufacture
guitars in the USA, it is likely that this Avalon was made in Czechoslovakia.USA Valco
used the name “Avalon” in 1938. The brand “Avalon” only seemed to exist for
just a few years, lasting until the early 1940’s. It’s no surprise that the
body is similar to a Gibson L5, as Kay, Harmony and Gibson were involved in
supplying archtop bodies to Valco.There were
other guitar makers around in the 1930’s who produced models that were very
similar to this one. The Orpheum A5 was very similar. They were first produced
by William L Lange of New York, but later produced by Kay in Chicago. It was
Lange’s who went out of business in the early 1940’s.This is both
a player’s guitar and a collectors item.It is
supplied in a good quality padded soft bag.
Buy With
Confidence. All items are very carefully inspected and described. Inevitably, I
get asked a question that I haven't thought to include in the description. I'm
happy to answer all questions about this guitar.
Please ask questions
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other items on eBay.
Offers:
I will listen to sensible offers very close to the asking price. However, if
you would like the item sent to you, and you are outside the UK, I will need to
know where you are in order to consider your offer properly. Please make it
clear if your offer includes, or excludes delivery. Thanks.
Payme
Description
| Brand: | Avalon | Country/Region of Manufacture: | Czech Republic |
| Size: | 4/4 | Type: | Acoustic Guitar |
| Right-/ Left-Handed: | Right-Handed | Sub-Type: | Steel-string Guitar |
| No. of Strings: | 6 string |
Vintage Avalon archtop jazz guitar from
late 1930’sLike many
archtops built in the 1930’s, it was modelled on the Gibson L5. It produces a
beautiful sound and is in very good order. It’s loud yet resonant. In fact I've heard this in the hands of a very skilled player and it sounds amazing!
Exchange considered. Talk to me. What I’m interested in: Guitars. Ideally an old guitar or a recent re-issue. I will consider exchanging this guitar for another guitar PLUS cash. Straight swaps don’t get me very excited unless you have something amazing. If you don’t have a guitar but you have an interesting instrument, talk to me anyway. What I initially need to know. Please supply the following:· Some images, · The serial number· An honest brief comment on condition· Let me know how much you would like for your guitar. The practical part: I’ll need to know where you are, so that we can arrange an exchange. If you’re miles away from the East of England, we can still consider an exchange as we have someone collecting guitars from various corners of the British Isles. They can bring it with them on a pre-arranged day.I’m told that the Avalon brand were mostly made of laminates, rather than carved solid wood. However, on close inspection of the back, the grain matches on the inside and the outside so it must be solid wood. While the f-holes are painted on the inner edges, I have every reason to believe the top is also solid as the top grain is so obvious. The tuners, bridge, pick guard and tail piece all appear to be original and the bindings are all good. The neck is has some bend towards the headstock. It is without any obvious signs of having been removed for re-setting. The action is good, with about 3.5mm at the 12th fret. The fingerboard is in good order and it seems that it has had a re-fret (or good fret dressing) before it came into my collection. There are no top cracks, no body cracks or nasty neck repairs.It has obvious signs of use, with heavy wear to one area on the back of the body and the back of the neck. This all adds to the authenticity of this wonderful guitar.Best of all… It plays very nicely.
I can only find evidence of one other on the internet so far, and that one remains in a collection. A bit about the makers:Avalon was one of many brand names that J E Dallas & Sons, of London, used. Other well-known co-brands were Radiotone and Martin Coletti. They were constructed in Schönbach, Czechoslovakia.Although J E Dallas & Sons went on to manufacture guitars in the USA, it is likely that this Avalon was made in Czechoslovakia.USA Valco used the name “Avalon” in 1938. The brand “Avalon” only seemed to exist for just a few years, lasting until the early 1940’s. It’s no surprise that the body is similar to a Gibson L5, as Kay, Harmony and Gibson were involved in supplying archtop bodies to Valco.There were other guitar makers around in the 1930’s who produced models that were very similar to this one. The Orpheum A5 was very similar. They were first produced by William L Lange of New York, but later produced by Kay in Chicago. It was Lange’s who went out of business in the early 1940’s.This is both a player’s guitar and a collectors item.It is supplied in a good quality padded soft bag. Buy With Confidence. All items are very carefully inspected and described. Inevitably, I get asked a question that I haven't thought to include in the description. I'm happy to answer all questions about this guitar. Please ask questions Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/greatvintageitems Check out my other items on eBay. Offers: I will listen to sensible offers very close to the asking price. However, if you would like the item sent to you, and you are outside the UK, I will need to know where you are in order to consider your offer properly. Please make it clear if your offer includes, or excludes delivery. Thanks. Payme
Exchange considered. Talk to me. What I’m interested in: Guitars. Ideally an old guitar or a recent re-issue. I will consider exchanging this guitar for another guitar PLUS cash. Straight swaps don’t get me very excited unless you have something amazing. If you don’t have a guitar but you have an interesting instrument, talk to me anyway. What I initially need to know. Please supply the following:· Some images, · The serial number· An honest brief comment on condition· Let me know how much you would like for your guitar. The practical part: I’ll need to know where you are, so that we can arrange an exchange. If you’re miles away from the East of England, we can still consider an exchange as we have someone collecting guitars from various corners of the British Isles. They can bring it with them on a pre-arranged day.I’m told that the Avalon brand were mostly made of laminates, rather than carved solid wood. However, on close inspection of the back, the grain matches on the inside and the outside so it must be solid wood. While the f-holes are painted on the inner edges, I have every reason to believe the top is also solid as the top grain is so obvious. The tuners, bridge, pick guard and tail piece all appear to be original and the bindings are all good. The neck is has some bend towards the headstock. It is without any obvious signs of having been removed for re-setting. The action is good, with about 3.5mm at the 12th fret. The fingerboard is in good order and it seems that it has had a re-fret (or good fret dressing) before it came into my collection. There are no top cracks, no body cracks or nasty neck repairs.It has obvious signs of use, with heavy wear to one area on the back of the body and the back of the neck. This all adds to the authenticity of this wonderful guitar.Best of all… It plays very nicely.
I can only find evidence of one other on the internet so far, and that one remains in a collection. A bit about the makers:Avalon was one of many brand names that J E Dallas & Sons, of London, used. Other well-known co-brands were Radiotone and Martin Coletti. They were constructed in Schönbach, Czechoslovakia.Although J E Dallas & Sons went on to manufacture guitars in the USA, it is likely that this Avalon was made in Czechoslovakia.USA Valco used the name “Avalon” in 1938. The brand “Avalon” only seemed to exist for just a few years, lasting until the early 1940’s. It’s no surprise that the body is similar to a Gibson L5, as Kay, Harmony and Gibson were involved in supplying archtop bodies to Valco.There were other guitar makers around in the 1930’s who produced models that were very similar to this one. The Orpheum A5 was very similar. They were first produced by William L Lange of New York, but later produced by Kay in Chicago. It was Lange’s who went out of business in the early 1940’s.This is both a player’s guitar and a collectors item.It is supplied in a good quality padded soft bag. Buy With Confidence. All items are very carefully inspected and described. Inevitably, I get asked a question that I haven't thought to include in the description. I'm happy to answer all questions about this guitar. Please ask questions Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/greatvintageitems Check out my other items on eBay. Offers: I will listen to sensible offers very close to the asking price. However, if you would like the item sent to you, and you are outside the UK, I will need to know where you are in order to consider your offer properly. Please make it clear if your offer includes, or excludes delivery. Thanks. Payme