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$1,995.00
Here's a 2006 Gretsch Chet Atkins Country Classic G6122-1962. Made in 2006. This is a reissue of the double-cutaway version of the Country Gentleman that George Harrison used on the Ed Sullivan show all those years ago. This is the guitar that many people imagine when they think of a Gretsch "Country Gentleman". This one sounds and plays as amazingly as it looks.
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$2,995.00
This is a Teye, L-Series Cleopatra: a true work of art that combines breathtaking craftsmanship with exceptional tone and playability. Known for their intricate inlays, ornate engraved aluminum plates, and rich, versatile sounds, Teye guitars are highly sought after by players and collectors alike.
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This Cleopatra is in excellent condition, showing only slight hints of playwear. The finish, hardware, and intricate details are all in great shape, and it has been well cared for. The frets are perfect and show no wear. It has been set up and plays great.
This Cleopatra also features a Shipwreck finish on its mahogany back and neck, a bound ebony fretboard, Lollar pickups, and Grover Imperial tuners, ensuring premium tone and playability. It comes with a waterproof SKB iSeries hardshell case for ultimate protection. -
$2,650.00
This is a 1982 Gibson Firebird II Artist CMT in a beautiful cherry sunburst finish. This is a rare vintage piece with some tasteful modifications to make it more player-friendly. With its Curly Maple Top (CMT) and unique design, this is one of the more distinctive Firebirds Gibson ever made.
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$1,895.00
Please note, we no longer ship vintage or used amps. They are local pickup only. Give the store a call for more information 901-729-2466.
We know those sounds from countless guitar-driven hits of the ’50s and ’60s, laced with everything from toothy, biting twang to snappy, glassy chime enabled by those classic Fullteron amps’ transition from tweed to blackface. The Carr Sportsman captures it all in one versatile and eminently playable package, exuding tones so sweet you can stop turning back to tweak and just let your calloused fingertips dig in and enjoy.
While fusing the purity and clarity of an American reverb amp of the mid ’60s with the more aggressive dual-6V6 output stage of the late ’50s, Carr extends the Sportsman’s vocabulary with a fully usable Volume control, a wide-ranging Mid knob, and a Headroom control—the secret weapon that helps you bridge the decades. With the bonus of Carr’s delectable tube-driven, long-spring reverb, the full package makes for a lot of sonic splendor at your beck and call.
Rarely does one 19-watt, single-channel, 1x12" combo do so many things so well, but the Sportsman’s sonic purity and the chameleon-like capabilities of its control complement merge for a ton of versatility. From scooped rust-belt funk and R&B cleans, to stinging edge-of-breakup Chicago blues, to snarling Tex-Mex grind, and even a nod toward trans-Atlantic crunch and wail, it’s all there with just the twist of a few simple controls.
Of course, Carr’s next-level design and high-quality construction help to squeeze maximum sonic juice from the Sportsman, too. The circuit is fully hand-wired, point-to-point in the Carr tradition, using high-end and military grade components to ensure unprecedented signal clarity. Coupled with a hand-crafted, Birch multi-ply combo cabinet and ’70s style fixed speaker baffle for optimal resonance and character, the total package results in an expressive amp with utterly playable dynamics.
The Sportsman — pulling no punches on a bold sonic frontier. Learn More
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$1,795.00
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Looking for that classic analog sound? This fully restored Tascam 38 8-track reel-to-reel recorder is in excellent condition and ready to bring vintage tape warmth and vibe to your recordings. Every part of this unit, from the mechanics to the electronics, has been inspected and restored to factory specs by a professional tech. It was calibrated using a tape rented from Blackbird Studios in Nashville.
The tape head was not been relapped because it didn’t need it...there’s only minor wear, and it’s got plenty of life left. A nice bonus, it comes with the RC-71 remote control unit, making it easy to operate from across the room.
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$6,850.00
Introducing the 40th Anniversary Custom 24 Limited Edition, celebrating four decades of PRS Guitars. Limited to 400 pieces worldwide, this special edition features both traditional design features and new appointments, making it an essential piece for serious musicians and collectors alike.
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Built on the tried-and-true foundation of a mahogany back and neck with artist grade maple top, the 40th Anniversary Custom 24 boasts a retro violin top carve, PRS “Old School” birds with outlines, and PRS “Pre-Factory” headstock eagle, all of which pay homage to early PRS guitars. Outside of these aesthetic attributes, the 40th Anniversary Custom 24 is looking ahead with its all-new PRS DMO Treble and Bass pickups. DMO pickups (DMO standing for Dynamic, Musical, Open) were spec'd by Paul Reed Smith and the PRS New Products Engineering team to have a wide open sound with vocal character. -
$2,249.00
The PRS S2 Series is now updated with USA-made pickup and electronics. PRS is proud to bring this added value to what has become a fully integrated part of their manufacturing line and product offering.
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The S2 Custom 24 takes the original PRS guitar, the Custom 24, and re-imagines it with stripped-down features and a new aesthetic. Retaining the classic maple top/mahogany back combination with our classic body shape and an asymmetrical beveled top, this guitar has a resonant, powerful voice. Its versatility comes from its Maryland, USA-wound 85/15 pickups and 5-way blade switch, offering all the same sounds as the flagship Custom 24. Familiar for PRS players of old, and a fresh take for players of all types. -
$1,798.00
Larrivee Guitars' Baker-T Classic is their latest precision-built California-made electric guitar. Using only the highest quality parts, materials, and craftsmanship: everything you would expect from Larrivee. From ultra-light Louisiana Swamp Ash bodies and East Indian Rosewood fingerboards, to American Rock Maple necks, every piece is hand selected for quality, weight, and appearance. Electronics include a much sought-after pickup design by Matthew Larrivee, genuine vintage paper-in-oil capacitors for linear tone pots, and Bournes ultra-smooth potentiometers. All headstocks are fit with high-end Gotoh SDS-510 tuners for ultra-smooth precision. A presicion neck angle and fit is ensured by stainless steel threaded neck inserts & neck screws. You can see, hear, and feel every bit of quality that goes into Larrivee's electric line.
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$1,599.00
The Ibanez Pat Metheny PM3C pairs a Spruce top with Maple back and sides, providing a rich tone and bright attack with a solid sound. The 3pc Nyatoh/Maple Neck provides a rich mid-low end and great resonance. The Ebony fingerboard produces tight lows and mid range with a strong attack in the high, with a quick response and rich sustain. Medium sized frets enhances the accuracy to your notes. The Artstar fret edge treatment with spherical surface processing offers super smooth performance. Ibanez carefully designed the PM Special (S) pickup specially to Pat's preference. The PM Special single coil pickup, much as it looks, embraces a well balanced classic jazz tone which is essential to Pat's music.
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$1,729.00
After ten years, the PRS S2 Series is being updated with USA-made pickup and electronics for 2024 (and beyond). PRS is proud to bring this added value to what has become a fully integrated part of their manufacturing line and product offering.
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With its solid build and versatile, vintage electronics platform, the S2 Standard 24 Satin is a true player's guitar. The thin satin nitro finish gives this instrument a wonderful resonance and an open clarity that's noticeable even unplugged. The solid mahogany body and set neck give this guitar a distinctive resonance and powerful sustain, and when mahogany's rich, round, warm tone meets the Maryland, USA-made 58/15 LT pickups, there are plenty of clear highs and strong mids to be dialed in. The subtle aesthetic of mahogany and vintage vibe of pickguard-mounted electronics give the S2 Standard 24 an understated look for players who prefer a stripped-down approach to their music. -
$1,900.00
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The Guild CE-100D Capri is a classic, fully-hollow hollow-body guitar that is perfect for jazz and blues. Introduced as the first Guild model to feature the elegant Florentine, or “Old World,” cutaway, it became an instant hit and remained in production from 1956 to 1984, evolving slightly through the years. Once you play this guitar, you will understand why it endured. It delivers rich, authentic jazz and blues tones that have defined its legacy.
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It features the original Guild HB-1 pickups, renowned for their warm, articulate sound. A 24-3/4" scale length and a three-piece mahogany neck with a slim "C" profile that feels incredibly solid in hand.
This CE-100D is in excellent condition for its age, with only minimal surface wear and light finish checking that is consistent with its age. It is clear that this guitar has been meticulously cared for. You won't see many 51 year old vintage Guilds in this fantastic condition. It comes with the original hardshell case. -
Regular Price: $1,469.00
Special Price $1,179.00
Featuring a solid Thermo-Cured Sitka Spruce top, and solid Mahogany back and sides. The Orchestra name was given to this model in 1929 in an attempt to entice guitarists in dance orchestras to pick one up and take it to a gig. In more recent years, it has become a go-to instrument for finger pickers, due to its sensitive dynamic profile and subtle tonal properties. It provides a more carefully sculpted sound than a big bodied acoustic.
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