There are some guitars you never forget – custom models, one-off wonders, and breathtaking vintage instruments. Or maybe you're looking for some inspiration for that next new guitar. This gallery features great instruments that have come and gone from Mass Street Music, but many may be available as custom orders or might even be already reordered and on their way back in stock. Just give us a call at 1-800-747-9980 or email us at for information on availability of instruments and items you see here.
Many of the vintage instruments are one-of-a kind and have come and gone, but you can see the great used and vintage instruments that often come our way. Just click on any brand to see what we've offered.
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This 1976 Mossman Great Plains gives you a great vintage Rosewood sound with great volume, clear mids and highs and it really suits just about any style of playing. This has an Ebony fingerboard, Sitka Spruce top, Rosewood back and sides and just take a gander at that stunning three piece back. This is ivoroid bound, with a bound neck and fingerboard as well and has a really sharp herringbone pattern. These were made right here in Kansas for years, with the original output of Stuart Mossman's work ending at about 7,000 guitars total before the company changed hands and eventually relocated to Sulphur Springs, Texas where they currently make guitars. From Dan Crary and Emmylou Harris to John Denver and Merle Travis, many artists have chosen the great sound and exceptional build of these original Mossmans. This 1976 Mossman Great Plains is an excellent example of why they're still treasured today. With original hard case. s/n: 76-3869 USED
$1,750.00
Talk about unique! Here's a 1973 Mossman Flint Hills Custom, '41 style with Indian Rosewood back and sides, and a Spruce top with abalone top inlay and snowflake fingerboard. s/n: 73-514 USED
$2,200.00
This is an excellent example of Mossman's exceptional work - this one from 1977. The South Wind was one of the fancier models from the Mossman line exemplified here by the Abalone bound top and sound hole as well as the tree of life fingerboard inlay. The date of manufacture and the number of signatures on the label would make this one of the last production guitars. In addition to the original case, there is an original Mossman poster and some note pads with Mossman's logo. This is a very collectible guitar at a fair price. USED
$2,400.00