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$7,625.00
This 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. -
$3,995.00
Here is a 2024 Gibson Custom Shop 1958 Les Paul Standard Reissue VOS in a gorgeous Iced Tea Burst finish. This guitar nails the vintage '50s Les Paul vibe with killer tone, top-notch craftsmanship, and that chunky '58-style neck profile. It is in near-mint condition, barely played, and comes with the Gibson Custom Shop hardshell case with all case candy and COA included. This guitar plays and sounds fantastic: resonant, dynamic, and full of that classic Gibson Les Paul magic. Whether you're a collector or a player, this one won't disappoint.
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$3,499.00
From 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. -
$1,195.00
Up for sale is a 1989 Fender American Standard Stratocaster in the rare Pewter finish. It is in excellent condition, with only minor surface wear and a few small dents - nothing that affects playability. The frets are in excellent condition, and the guitar plays beautifully.
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While it may look like a classic Strat at first glance, these first-wave American Standards introduced modern refinements, including a flatter fingerboard radius, thinner neck profile, TBX tone control, and an upgraded tremolo system for better stability and responsiveness.
Comes with the Fender hardshell case and tremolo bar. A fantastic example of a late '80s American Strat in a rare finish. -
$1,999.00
The PRS CE 24-08 Black Limba Limited Edition blends style and performance for players who demand excellence. The black limba body will turn heads with its unique grain, rich color, and powerful but warm voice. Equipped with PRS’s intuitive 24-08 switching system, the CE 24-08 offers a wide array of tonal possibilities. With eight different pickup configurations at your fingertips, you can effortlessly transition from powerful humbucking tones to crisp single-coil sounds. Whether you’re shredding through a hard rock anthem or laying down a smooth jazz line, this guitar adapts to your style with ease.
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$8,468.00
This James Tyler Studio Elite features an insane Alien Guano finish with matching neck and headstock. The Studio Elite models are the pinnacle of form, function, and sound. Years of feedback from revered studio and gigging guitarists culminated into the ultimate in electric guitars.
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$6,600.00
This OM2H features a Torrefied Sitka Spruce top, Indian Rosewood back and sides, Adirondack Spruce braces, and a 1 3/4" nut width.
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'OM' stands for "Orchestra Model," but 80 years after this body shape was first designed it has become the most popular 14-fret model with fingerstyle guitar soloists who choose to play on steel strings; yet flatpickers also find it appealing. The compact shape makes the Collings OM equally easy to handle onstage or when sitting on the couch, and the relatively shallow body (barely over 4 inches deep) results in balanced tone and an immediate response. -
$6,850.00
Introducing the 40th Anniversary Custom 24 Limited Edition, celebrating four decades of PRS Guitars. Limited to 400 pieces worldwide. 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.
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$5,600.00
Featuring a gorgeous 10-Top in Yellow Tiger. The McCarty Singlecut 594 has been meticulously spec’d to deliver a familiar feel and warm, vintage tone, featuring a bound, 22-fret, 24.594” scale length Pattern Vintage neck, a slightly thicker back for enhanced tone and sustain, and 58/15 LT+ treble and bass pickups, which have been through the TCI (tuned capacitance and inductance) process. 58/15 LT+ pickups offer exceptional clarity, focused midrange, and vintage character. The McCarty Singlecut 594 model is anchored by a zinc two-piece stoptail bridge with brass saddles and studs for added resonance and vintage-style tuners.
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“One of my sayings is that everything that touches the string is God – well, that’s really the bridge, the nut, and the tuners. The updates to the McCarty family make a huge difference in their tone. The guitar sustains longer and the tone has more character,” said Paul Reed Smith. -
$3,399.00
- Jumbo acoustic inspired by Bob Taylor's original design
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- Indian rosewood back and sides for warmth, clear trebles
- Sitka spruce top delivers power and projection
- Adjustable, easy-playing modern Taylor neck
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$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