


Selling it for $4 per piece, or $2.50 per piece if you buy all I have left (starting out with about 20 pieces). This instrument was made by Valco, and branded under Airline for Montgomery Ward. I have several pieces of vintage airline silverware that I've decided to sell. Vintage Airline Silverware - $4 (North Downtown Lansing)įrom back when airlines treated their customers like customers, and the lunch/dinner was an actual meal.Vintage Airline Bolt on Acoustic Guitar - Sunburst - $125 (Athens).Has a bound top and back with cream trim and a matching cream pickguard.

This used guitar (made in the USA) has an attractive tobacco-burst finish on the front with the back and sides a darker nut brown color.
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It is a Beautiful piece and would love to hear it play, God bless. It has great vintage tone with strong reverb and tremolo. Model 62-9015A This amplifier was manufactured in the 60's by Danelectro for Montgomery Wards and is very similar to the Sears Silvertone Twin Twelve combo. Good luck to you and I hope you get what you ask for. Up for your consideration is a Vintage 1960's Montgomery Wards Airline Guitar Tube Amplifier. Hutto was not a paid endorser, but he made the guitar famous by appearing with it on the cover of his Slidewinder album. I have problems with my hands as well but I'm going to try and pick up playing someday. A mid-1960s, red Montgomery Ward Res-O-Glas Airline guitar is often referred to as a J. Montgomery Wards guitars were House Brand guitars usually made by a guitar manufacturer and are generally entry level type of guitars for students on a parents. The fact that it came from Montgomery Wards back in the day is so Cool. It kind of looks like a Gibson or Les Paul. That is a nice piece and hope it goes to someone with the same passion as your Grandfather had for music. Thank you for letting me Share.Take Care and God Bless. I really enjoy sharing this piece with anyone who is interested, I think it is a beautiful guitar and has a very nice sound to it. I am somewhat disappointed that I never learned to play and even though I would love to learn it would be very difficult since I have problems with my hands. This was passed onto me because me and my Grandfather were so close. He was the only one in our Family who had Musical Talent. He took great care of it and always kept it in it's case when not in use. This particular one belonged to my Grandfather who as a child I remember him playing songs for us. While redburst (H78) and sunburst (H76) versions were sold at the same time under the Harmony brand, the Airline was red at first (63-65) then sunburst later (see model 7280). Production year(s) : 1963/1965 (other years possible, not verified). What I know about this Guitar is that it is an Airline 7230 - Triple PickupĮlectric hollowbody - Distributed by Montgomery Wards - Based on Harmony H78. You guys really make watching a lot of fun, interesting as well as a learning experience. First let me say I love your show and watch it every chance I get. Hello and thank you for allowing me to Post this item.
