Guitarville

Guitarville (originally Al's Guitarville) was started in 1958. It's founder was the legendary Al Kolbeck, a great jazz guitar player from the big band era, who gigged with acoustic Strombergs and D'An…
About Guitarville

Guitarville (originally Al's Guitarville) was started in 1958. It's founder was the legendary Al Kolbeck, a great jazz guitar player from the big band era, who gigged with acoustic Strombergs and D'Angelicos and some really heavy picks. Al married his lovely wife Lou and settled down in Seattle around 1941.

He continued to play, went to work for Boeing, and studied at night to become a watchmaker. Al then switched to watch repair full time, and worked for several large jewelry stores until he started "Al's Swap Shop" in 1958, which was a combination Pawn Shop and used merchandise mart. Tools, records, camping equipment, guns, fishing equipment, jewelry, you name it, Al had it, and of course there were always a few guitars around to be sure.

Al actually started "Guitarville" at the same time, out of his home as sort of a hobby. He regularly spoke with John D'Angelico on the phone asking about instruments he had seen or just acquired. Al maintained and owned a personal collection of instruments that was stunning, continuously buying and selling more instruments. He sought out hard to find and rare jazz and classical guitars all his life. His regular customers included such luminaries as George Benson and Ry Cooder, who not only stopped by Al's house to look at guitars, but to play and sit down for dinner as well.

Al and Lou had a fairly large family, three sons and three daughters. The youngest son, Vallis showed the most interest in guitars, becoming an accomplished player and collector himself. Vallis worked for a variety of other stores as a young man, and had his own store, "Strings and Things", which closed in 1986 in order for Vallis to work full time for his father.

New and used musical instruments Seattle WA
The "Swap Shop" was changed to "Guitarville" and the focus narrowed in the next few years to musical instruments only. Vallis, or "Val" ran the store for his father for three years and took over completely after Al's quad bypass in '94. In the same year , Guitarville received quite an indoor face lift, more room for instruments, bigger showrooms, 9 teaching rooms upstairs and the addition of the new Internet Sales Department headed by Eddie Miles, long time friend and patron of the Guitarville family. The depth and scope of new, used and vintage equipment has now increased substantially.

Shop Website

Shipping Policy

I will ship with tracking to the listed regions. To negotiate shipping rates to other locations, please send me a message.

Return Policy

New Items

Not Returnable

Used & Vintage Items

Not Returnable

General Terms

Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging and no signs of use. Buyer assumes responsibility for all return shipping costs unless the item was not received as described.

Make sure to check the return policy on each individual listing as some items may be sold "As-Described" and not eligible for a return.

Tax Policies

RegionRate
Alabama, US*Calculated at checkout
Alaska, US*Calculated at checkout
Arizona, US*Calculated at checkout
Arkansas, US*Calculated at checkout
California, US*Calculated at checkout
Colorado, US*Calculated at checkout
Connecticut, US*Calculated at checkout
District of Columbia, US*Calculated at checkout
Florida, US*Calculated at checkout
Georgia, US*Calculated at checkout
Hawaii, US*Calculated at checkout
Idaho, US*Calculated at checkout
Illinois, US*Calculated at checkout
Indiana, US*Calculated at checkout
Iowa, US*Calculated at checkout
Kansas, US*Calculated at checkout
Kentucky, US*Calculated at checkout
Louisiana, US*Calculated at checkout
Maine, US*Calculated at checkout
Maryland, US*Calculated at checkout
Massachusetts, US*Calculated at checkout
Michigan, US*Calculated at checkout
Minnesota, US*Calculated at checkout
Mississippi, US*Calculated at checkout
Missouri, US*Calculated at checkout
Nebraska, US*Calculated at checkout
Nevada, US*Calculated at checkout
New Jersey, US*Calculated at checkout
New Mexico, US*Calculated at checkout
New York, US*Calculated at checkout
North Carolina, US*Calculated at checkout
North Dakota, US*Calculated at checkout
Ohio, US*Calculated at checkout
Oklahoma, US*Calculated at checkout
Pennsylvania, US*Calculated at checkout
Puerto Rico, US*Calculated at checkout
Rhode Island, US*Calculated at checkout
South Carolina, US*Calculated at checkout
South Dakota, US*Calculated at checkout
Tennessee, US*Calculated at checkout
Texas, US*Calculated at checkout
Utah, US*Calculated at checkout
Vermont, US*Calculated at checkout
Virginia, US*Calculated at checkout
Washington, US*Calculated at checkout
West Virginia, US*Calculated at checkout
Wisconsin, US*Calculated at checkout
Wyoming, US*Calculated at checkout
*Marketplace Facilitator State. Reverb collects tax on the seller's behalf.Learn More

Reverb Gives

Your purchases help youth music programs get the gear they need to make music.

Oops, looks like you forgot something. Please check the fields highlighted in red.