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Regular Price: $2,899.00
Special Price $2,464.00
The PRS NF 53 is a powerful guitar that combines classic tones with modern design. Inspired by one of Paul Reed Smith’s vintage guitars from 1953, the PRS NF 53 combines a swamp ash body and 22-fret, 25.5” scale length bolt-on maple neck with maple fretboard with a special set of PRS Narrowfield pickups. PRS Narrowfield DD (Deep Dish) pickups are made with taller bobbins to fit more winds and extra metal pieces in between the magnets for a more focused, powerful tone.
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Paired with a volume and tone control and 3-way blade pickup switch, the NF 53 allows players to easily dial in their sound. The steel plate-style bridge, bone nut, and PRS Phase III tuners with unplated brass shafts all work together to provide precise and reliable tuning stability while promoting sustain and powerful tone.
Whether you are a seasoned player or just starting out, the PRS NF 53 is an addictive guitar you won’t want to put down. -
Regular Price: $4,740.00
Special Price $4,029.00
Featuring a Cobalt Smokeburst finish, and Pattern Thin neck carve.
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The Custom 24 is the quintessential PRS guitar, the iconic instrument that started it all back in 1985. The Custom 24-08 keeps many of the foundational specs as the original Custom – maple top, mahogany back and neck, 24 frets, 25" scale length, the PRS patented Gen III tremolo – but adds a new level of versatility with its TCI pickups and intuitive switching system. Featuring two mini-toggle coil-tap switches, the Custom 24-08 has eight different pickup settings that provide an array of humbucking and single coil tones, including a dual single coil option. For classic PRS playability, reliability, and tone with ultimate flexibility, check out the Custom 24-08. -
Regular Price: $5,490.00
Special Price $4,667.00
Featuring a beautiful 10-top in Gray Black finish, and Pattern Thin neck carve.
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The Custom 24 is the quintessential PRS guitar, the iconic instrument that started it all back in 1985. The Custom 24-08 keeps many of the foundational specs as the original Custom – maple top, mahogany back and neck, 24 frets, 25" scale length, the PRS patented Gen III tremolo – but adds a new level of versatility with its TCI pickups and intuitive switching system. Featuring two mini-toggle coil-tap switches, the Custom 24-08 has eight different pickup settings that provide an array of humbucking and single coil tones, including a dual single coil option. For classic PRS playability, reliability, and tone with ultimate flexibility, check out the Custom 24-08. -
$2,049.00Takamine's P4DC dreadnought cutaway combines tradition with contemporary refinements, including a resonant solid spruce top with "X" top bracing for superior clarity and projection, and a solid sapele back with sapele sides for rich, warm sound. Built with the performer in mind, it features Takamine's CTF-2N preamp system paired with the unique Palathetic under-saddle pickup for peerless amplified response. This retro inspired CTF-2N provides warm and natural sounding, and an onboard chromatic tuner. The PD4C comes complete with a premium archtop hardshell case.
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$1,799.00- Jim Burst Metallic
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- 2-piece Okoume body with 2-piece hard maple top
- Scrapped binding
- Okoume neck
- Indian Rosewood fretboard w/ Tyler rolled edges
- Maple binding
- 9.5" radius
- STD 59 neck (1st fret .850 12th fret .980)
- 42mm Bone Nut
- White Mother of Pearl inly
- Luminlay side dots
- Jescar 51100 frets (.100″ X .051)
- Rear Rout
- JTG Retro neck pickup
- JTG Super bridge pickup
- Dome Knobs
- Tune-O-Matic bridge
- JTG Locking Tuners
- Strings D’Addario 10-46
- 3-way toggle
- 2 CTS volume and 2 tone 500K pots
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$3,499.00From Taylor's "Catch" event at the 2025 NAMM show, featuring a stunning array of custom models.
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This C24ce features a versatile, accommodating cutaway Grand Auditorium body crafted with back, sides and top of beautifully variegated ribbon mahogany, this custom model produces a woody acoustic voice and a captivating visual aesthetic. Rich midrange tones with a strong fundamental focus and minimal overtones are complemented by the warmth and natural compression of the mahogany soundboard, while our innovative V-Class voicing architecture produces louder volume, longer sustain and improved harmony all the way up the neck. The gloss-finished body and satin-sheen mahogany neck and peghead boast a dusky, hand-sprayed shaded edgeburst color treatment. Other standout visual details include Island Vine fretboard and peghead inlays in Hawaiian koa and maple, a Hard Rock maple peghead logo, black body binding, a single-ring black/maple rosette, and a firestripe pickguard. Outfitted with satin black tuners and ES2 electronics, this inspiring custom build ships in a brown deluxe hardshell case. -
Regular Price: $5,060.00
Special Price $4,301.00
The PRS Special Semi-Hollow offers players a versatile hum/”single”/hum configuration with two PRS McCarty III humbuckers and a PRS Narrowfield middle pickup.
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McCarty III pickups were spec’d by Paul Reed Smith and the PRS New Products Engineering team. From our own hands-on research into coveted vintage pickup models to advancements in signal analyzation and “tuning” technology, these pickups incorporate every detail of pickup knowledge PRS has gained in recent years of R&D. PRS McCarty III pickups are vintage-inspired humbuckers that bring a vocal clarity to their full, warm tone. PRS Narrowfield pickup in the middle position delivers the bite of a single coil, so it cuts through the mix with plenty of clarity and punch – but without the hum. -
$2,195.00Here is a 2013 Suhr Pro Series T2, now known as the Classic T. This American-made workhorse is designed to deliver outstanding tone and reliability in a single instrument. The T2 faithfully recreates the vintage feel, sound, and vibe of John Suhr's Custom Classic T model, making it the perfect choice for players who love classic T-style guitars with modern precision.
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$2,395.00Up for sale is a Collings UT2 tenor ukulele: a beautifully crafted instrument that showcases Collings' renowned attention to detail and tonal excellence. Featuring a solid Honduran mahogany top, back, and sides, this uke delivers a warm, rich tone with impressive clarity and sustain. The wood has a lovely natural figure, and the gloss finish highlights its depth and character.
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$1,299.00- Nylon-string guitar offers modern classical tone
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- Solid torrefied spruce top generates warmth, projection and clarity
- Grand Concert body feels easy to hold and play
- Equipped with specialized bracing for nylon string, and onboard ES-N pickup
- Comes with lightweight, durable AeroCase for protection -
$7,625.00This Thompson D-MA features a tinted (Toner) top, rope-top trim, rope rosette, wood dots and logo, and snakewood tuner buttons.
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Preston Thompson Dreadnought models are all crafted to produce the tone and volume that the dreadnought guitar was originally designed to achieve. These are powerful instruments that, when needed, stand up to the volume of a mandolin, fiddle and banjo. They have the bass response that provides an almost full orchestral backing to vocals. Their mid-range response and bright trebles take flatpicking and lead playing to new levels of achievement.
These are traditional instruments and all models are based on the famous 1937 Herringbone Dreadnought, owned by the late, great Charles Sawtelle of the award winning bluegrass band, Hot Rize. All feature Red spruce (Adirondack) tops chosen for tap tone and stiffness, advanced X brace placement, hand graduated top thickness, pre-war hand carved scalloped braces, nitro-cellulose lacquer finishes and time tested design features such as dovetail neck joints. -
$6,670.00Upgraded with Torrefied Sitka Spruce top, Adirondack Spruce Braces, and 1 3/4" nut width.
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The square-shouldered, 14-fret dreadnought is the poster boy of acoustic guitar body shapes. It's classic, but above all, practical. While Collings is certainly not the only company to build them, they bring a new tonal clarity to the depth and warmth usually associated with such a large, deep-bodied guitar.
Although its bass response makes the dreadnought ideal for vocal accompaniment, Collings versions are also often employed by bluegrass flatpickers who must compete with inherently louder instruments such as banjos and fiddles. Simply put, the Collings D1 will get the job done, and with grace and humility.