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PRS Ted McCarty Wood Library SC245 in Solana Burst with Hardshell Case
This is a 2010 PRS Ted McCarty wood library edition SC245 in Solana Burst Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Fender American Standard Telecaster with Case
Fender American Standard Telecaster in two tone burst near mint with hardshell case Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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G&L SB-1 Bass Swamp Ash Body Premier Blonde Translucent Finish
When Leo Fender launched the G&L SB-1 bass in 1982, he packed his latest innovations in pickup and bridge design into a straightforward, hard-working bass. At that time the SB-1 had an MFD single coil pickup and no pickguard, which was a departure from the classic single-pickup passive bass. By 1985, however, the SB-1 had taken the form it has today, with an MFD split-coil humbucking pickup and pickguard. In some way, the SB-1 set the stage for several G&L models to come: Leo took a a classic design and applied his core improvements, in this case, the MFD pickup and Saddle Lock bridge Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson SG Standard Heritage Cherry Burst 2017 Model
Gibson SG Standard - Heritage Cherry Burst 2017 Model Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Henman Guitars Rocka s/n ROCKA-015FS
Henman guitars are HAND CRAFTED MASTERPIECES BUILT ENTIRELY FROM THE FINEST TONAL MATERIALS available. PERFECT FOR MASTER GUITARISTS, TONE JUNKIES AND IMAGE CONSCIOUS CONNOISSEURS EVERYWHERE. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson Les Paul Gold Top 57' LPR-7 Mint with Case and COA
This is a mint Gibson Les Paul Gold Top 57' Reissue LPR-7 with original case and all original paperwork. The classic goldtop finish graces the top, while the back has a dark stain. The BurstBucker pickups on this Gibson 1957 Les Paul Goldtop "VOS" (Vintage Original Spec) are precise copies of the original "Patent Applied For" versions that were the first dual-coil humbucking pickups ever produced in quantity. Their full, round, and versatile sound is as unique now as it was then. Classic carved maple top, solid (non-weight relieved) mahogany back, and one-piece mahogany neck generate the singing resonance that made the original one of the world's most sought-after guitars. Finish and hardware are gently aged to make it look exactly like the real McCoy. Early '50s rounded neck profile gives you something serious to hang onto Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Epiphone Les Paul Plustop Sunburst
Epiphone Les Paul Plustop in gorgeous sunburst finish. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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PRS JA-15 Hollow Body Jazz Guitar in Vintage Natural Color
The result of a collaboration between Paul Reed Smith and Paul Jackson, Jr., the JA-15 was originally designed with Jazz musicians in mind. But with several new innovations, it’s no surprise rockers are loving it too. Highlights include a “pattern” neck shape, 57/08 pickups and a 2-piece adjustable bridge Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Taylor Custom T5S1 Thinline Flamed Maple Top
This is a 2005 T5S1 with flamed Maple top Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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PRS Custom 24 Quilted Top With Case
This is a 2011 PRS Custom 24 with gorgeous quilted top and hardshell case. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Fender MIJ Made in Japan Mid 80's Squier Stratocaster - s/n E656205
Mid 80's Fender Squier Stratocaster Black with Rosewood fretboard Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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G&L USA ASAT Classic Bluesboy Sunburst
This is a mint US made G&L ASAT Classic BluesBoy in 3 Tone Sunburst with rosewood fretboard and deluxe hardshell case. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Taylor Guitars T5C2 Custom Koa Thinline Archtop with Hardshell Case
This is a 2005 Taylor T5C2 Custom featuring gorgeous figured Koa Top, intricate abalone fretboard inlays, gold hardware, full body binding, bone nut and saddle, bound f-holes, mahogany neck, and an ebony fretboard and bridge. The T5 is a resonant, fully hollow thinline guitar providing musicians the freedom of a solid-body and the feel and sound of your beloved Taylor acoustic. Whether played through an electric or acoustic amp, it delivers a fantastic range of pure tones from smooth, strumming acoustic to crunchy electric chords. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Guild T-100 Vintage 1964
This is gorgeous 1964 Guild T-100 Archtop with Florentine cutaway. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Guild Starfire SF-4 1997
The double cutaway Starfire series was introduced in late 1963 beginning with the Starfire IV and Starfire V. The Starfire VI followed in 1964. These guitars were made to capture part of the market that was almost exclusively enjoyed by the Gibson ES series guitars. Like the Gibson ES-335, the Starfire IV has a center block of wood that runs from the neck to the tail and is glued to the top and back. This reduces feedback and increases sustain. Up through 1967 the neck was joined to the body at the 16th fret. After 1967, the neck-to-body joint was moved to the 18th fret to facilitate better access to the upper registers. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Eastman AR371CE-BD 16" Archtop with Florentine Cutaway Blonde #50282
The Eastman line of archtop guitars represents the best value for instruments of this type. thanks to the excellent workmanship and high quality of the materials used. This guitar is one of two new models in the Eastman line of archtop guitars which for the first time makes use of laminated materials. On this guitar the top, back, and sides are crafted from laminated maple. This guitar also features a single mounted humbucking pickup with volume and tone controls, vintage style tuning machines, and a vintage style tailpiece. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Eastman AR905CE Custom Edition with Lollar Johnny Smith Pickup #18019
This is the Custom Shop edition of Eastman's AR905CE with Gold Lollar Johnny Smith Pickup, custom setup and fretwork, and master grade solid wood inlays all done by Eastman's master luthier Otto D'Ambrosio . Fans of traditional or modern jazz will feel right at home with our handcrafted take on archtop guitars. We’ve brought classic designs to life and into the hands of legendary players like John Pisano and Frank Vignola. Eastman offers three different construction options with three different sounds and functionalities. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Silver Street Taxi Electric Travel Guitar
Silver Street, Inc. was incorporated in June 1979, started by Bruce and Craig Hardy. Apparantly it was named after the street where Bruce Hardy lived at the time. Bruce Hardy designed the Taxi Guitar in 1981 featuring a full scale, and shipped with a gig bag that allowed it to be transported in a NY City taxi. The Taxi's innovative design was the subject of a U.S. patent application filed in 1981, granted in 1983. Five prototypes were built by legendary luthier Richard Schneider, who was a Gibson guitar consultant at the time. Production of solid-body guitars started in 1983, and ended by 1986. A bit of history about the Taxi model. The first guitar made for Tommy Shaw was in "Pepto Bismol" Pink, and later a Tommy Shaw model ws built. Guitar who played the Taxi include Paul Warren fomr Prism, Mike Reno from Loverboy, Michael Stanley, Chris Hayes of Huey Lewis and the News, Craig Chaquico of Jefferson Starship, and Rick Springfield who bought three and actually used one on an MTV video. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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James Trussart Steeldeville Rust on Cream Snake Skin Engraved
The SteelDeville is a classic single cutaway design with a Hollow steel body and a wood neck that is both beautiful to look at and to play. The 24.5" scale length and vintage components make this instrument feel like home the minute you lay your hands on it. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Gibson Les Paul Standard Trans Black LTD
All the ingredients that made the Les Paul name legendary are in the Gibson Les Paul Standard 2016 Trans Black. This is truly a comprehensively featured, fully loaded Les Paul, with a compound-radius rosewood fingerboard and modern weight relief to provide outstanding balance and playing feel while optimizing the guitar's celebrated tone Full specs are as follows: Body Type Solidbody Number of Strings 6 Body Material Mahogany Top Material AAA Flamed Maple Body Finish High gloss nitrocellulose lacquer Color Trans Black Neck Material Mahogany Neck Shape Asymmetrical slim taper Fingerboard Material Dark Rosewood Fingerboard Inlay Trapezoid Number of Frets 22 Scale Length 24.75" Nut Width 1.695" Bridge/Tailpiece Tone Pro tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece Tuners Grover locking kidney tuners Neck Pickup Burstbucker Pro alnico 5 humbucker Bridge Pickup Burstbucker Pro alnico 5 humbucker Controls 2-volume(push-pull coil tap), 2-tone (push-pull phase, pure bypass), 3-way toggle switch Case Traditional hardshell This guitar is mint, as-new, with no issues to mention. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Eastman T145 SMD-LA 15" Thinline Hollow Body Jazz Guitar with Case
The Eastman T145 is an all solid 15" thinline hollow body featuring dovetail neck construction and hand carved body. Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Guild Guild X-150 D AB Vintage 1998
This is a 1998 Guild X-150 D AB featuring gorgeous sunburst finish in excellent condition Learn More$0.00Out of stock
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Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus Top Translucent Blue
Epiphone Les Paul Standard PlusTop Translucent Blue - Epiphone's history with legendary guitarist and innovator Les Paul dates back to the early 1940's when Les, working late at night at the Epiphone factory on 14th St. in New York City, created what might have been the world's first solidbody electric guitar, better known as "The Log." Over the years, Les continued to work closely with Epiphone luthiers reviewing new product ideas and offering suggestions. “Epiphone always made a good guitar,” Les liked to say. Learn More$0.00Out of stock