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  1. Paul Reed Smith Myles Kennedy Antique White #2584
    $2,899.00

      Introducing Myles Kennedy’s first signature model. Known for his work in Alter Bridge, Slash and the Conspirators, and his own solo recordings, Kennedy is an accomplished guitarist who brings blues and jazz style to rock guitar playing. This new signature model mirrors Kennedy’s rock sensibilities with a nod to historic designs. While the aesthetic may have players hearing chicken pickin’ in their heads – and this guitar can certainly reach twang territory – it is made to play like a rock machine.
      "This guitar captures the spirit of my favorite older instruments. With that said, since we developed this guitar, most of my vintage instruments rarely see the light of day," said Kennedy.

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  2. USED Gibson 2016 Les Paul Standard Faded Limited Edition Satin Honey Burst
    $2,395.00

    Here's a 2016 Gibson Les Paul Standard Limited Edition with a beautiful Faded Satin Honeyburst finish. Available only briefly to select retailers, this Les Paul Standard offers a premium maple top with a satin Faded Honeyburst finish, a mahogany body with modern weight relief and a pair of zebra bobbin 57’ Classic PAF reissue humbuckers. The pickups offer characteristic sweet harmonic complexity with crystalline clarity and just the right amount of punch and power. The bridge pickup is a slightly overwound '57 Classic Plus, delivering hotter output along with a rich, velvety tone that overdrives nicely without becoming overly strident. The one-piece mahogany neck has a comfortable C-shaped profile that measures .818" deep at the 1st fret and .953" deep at the 12th. The bound rosewood fretboard features pearl flared trapezoid inlays. The scale is Gibson's traditional 24 3/4", and the nut measures 1-11/16" in width. The headstock is fitted with the original Gibson Deluxe Kluson-style tuning machines with greened tulip buttons, which turn smoothly and hold pitch as they should. All of the electronics are stock and function as intended, and both humbuckers have their requisite PAF stickers and date stickers from 2016. This guitar is in very good condition, showing only light cosmetic wear. The neck is straight and true. The frets are in excellent condition showing only the slightest hints of play. No cracks, splits, or repairs. There is buckle wear on the back and wear on the back of the neck but nothing that effects the playability. Comes with the original paperwork and hardshell case. Just a great guitar all the way. It plays great, sounds great, and is ready to rock!

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  3. Eastman Romeo LA - Celestine Blue - P90's #1636

    Regular Price: $2,099.00

    Special Price $1,679.00

    Organic tones ooze from a pair of Gold Foil Radiator covered Seymour Duncan Phat Cat P-90's bringing a new tonal palette to the Romeo family. Paired with the Les Trem Tremolo system, Romeo LA leans into its hometown’s glam and airy west coast tones. It’s a brand new look and sound that you have never seen or heard in an Eastman.

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  4. Paul Reed Smith Private Stock John Mclaughlin Limited Edition
    $14,950.00

    The PRS Private Stock John McLaughlin Limited Edition in Charcoal Phoenix finish with Smoked Black back is here. This classic instrument has been meticulously spec’d by Paul Reed Smith to honor John McLaughlin. All of the woods were specially chosen by Smith for their tone, figure, and weight. The specs are fairly straightforward: maple top, mahogany back, hormigo neck (a tone wood used on marimbas for sound-producing tines) with an African blackwood fretboard, 22 frets, 25” scale length, Pattern neck, PRS’s patented Gen III tremolo, and PRS Phase III tuners.
      “Playing music is a way of being. Playing an instrument requires you to move out of the normal level of consciousness. If you’re thinking, you’re not playing. If you’re playing, you’re not thinking. If you have problems with your instrument, you’re not going to move out of the thinking zone and into your own world. This is why I love my guitar. For me, it’s perfect.” – John McLaughlin

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