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$849.99The Valentine Collection is known for effortlessly combining the best of iconic guitar features into the perfect package, and the newest installation in the legacy is no different. The 2023 Valentine stays true to the original specs that made it stand out — White Ash slab body, 12dB push-push boost, roasted maple neck, and locking tuners — while elevating and innovating. This addition to the line delivers with its all new chambered body and Tune-o-matic bridge with a Bigsby B50 to explore experimental sounds. Available in Butterscotch.
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Regular Price: $6,199.00
Special Price $5,579.00
A cornerstone of the Bourgeois lineup, the Vintage model features Sitka spruce and East Indian Rosewood. Marrying an undeniably vintage aesthetic with modern innovations such as a dual action truss rod and our proprietary detachable neck joint, your guitar is designed to resemble the “pre-war” relics, while maintaining an unparalleled level of playability. Experience the Rosewood guitar of your dreams with the OM Vintage.
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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.
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“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