1945 Vega C-56

This is a wonderful 1940s archtop! A solid carved spruce top 40s Vega C-56 that is as clean as can be! With the dearmond FHC from the 60s (my personal favorite version of the guitar mike) it makes for an absolutely gorgeous sounding electric archtop guitar with a marvelous natural tone that is reminiscent of the great 20s-50s swing guitar sounds.

An inconspicuous volume and tone knob peek out from under the pickguard, and the output jack is tastefully placed at the strap pin location. Don’t miss out on this lovely archtop that competed with the Gibson L-7 of the same era. (And did a pretty good job competing if you ask me!)

If you have an old guitar you would like to sell, contact us at (602) 900-6635 or email joesvintageguitars94@gmail.com

Joe’s Vintage Guitars

47 N Fraser Dr E
Mesa, AZ 85203

Phone: (602) 900-6635 Email: joesvintageguitars94@gmail.com


Written by Joe Dampt

“Driven by a love for classic tunes, I specialize in buying, selling, and appraising vintage guitars, bringing music and history together.”

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