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  1. Taylor 254ce Plus - 12-String - Torrefied Spruce/Indian Rosewood #5548
    $1,499.00

    - 12-string setup generates shimmering octave tone
    - Solid spruce top for projection and clarity
    - Taylor Neck for a relaxed fretting hand feel
    - Built-in ES2 pickup offers easy amplification
    - Padded gig bag for transportation and storage

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  2. Taylor 214ce Plus - Torrefied Spruce/Indian Rosewood #6420
    $1,399.00

    - Solid torrefied spruce top for warmth and projection
    - Grand Auditorium body offers comfort and versatile tone
    - Slim Taylor neck profile for relaxed fretting
    - Tone-enhancing bracing adds volume, low-end presence
    - Includes ES2 electronics and sturdy AeroCase

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  3. Taylor 212ce-N Plus - Torrefied Spruce/Indian Rosewood #5479
    $1,399.00

    - Nylon-string guitar offers modern classical tone
    - Solid torrefied spruce top generates warmth, projection and clarity
    - Grand Concert body feels easy to hold and play
    - Equipped with specialized nylon bracing and onboard ES-N pickup
    - Comes with lightweight, durable AeroCase for protection

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  4. Taylor 112ce-N - Torrefied Sitka/Sapele #6219
    $799.00

    - Nylon-string model for a classical feel and sound
    - Solid torrefied spruce top for warmth, depth and projection
    - Compact, comfortable Grand Concert body
    - Fan-style internal bracing for a clear, responsive nylon-string voice
    - Includes ES-N pickup and ships in a soft gig bag

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  5. USED Larrivee D-10 Deluxe Acoustic Guitar - 1998 - Near Mint
    $2,195.00

    This beautiful 1998 Larrivee D-10 Deluxe dreadnought has been collector owned and exceptionally well cared for. Overall condition is near-mint, with only minimal signs of use - a little light pick wear on the pickguard and one small ding on the top. Otherwise, it is impressively clean for a guitar of this age.

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  6. USED Larrivee LV-03E - Cutaway - Mahogany/Spruce #8416
    $1,595.00

    Up for sale is a Larrivée LV-03E, made in 2009, and in very good condition. This guitar features professional, all-solid wood construction and is a great example of why Larrivee instruments have such a loyal following. Clean, balanced, and incredibly musical.

    Tonewoods:
    Top: Sitka spruce
    Back & Sides: Mahogany
    Neck: Mahogany
    Fingerboard: Ebony
    Bridge: Ebony

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  7. Collings D2H - Sitka Spruce/Indian Rosewood - 1-3/4" Nut - Adirondack Braces - Sunburst #6993
    $7,075.00

    Upgraded with Adirondack Spruce braces.
    The square-shouldered 14-fret dreadnought is the most popular steel-string acoustic guitar body shape in the world. 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.

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  8. Collings OM-1 - All-Honduran-Mahogany - 1 3/4" Nut #6322
    $6,350.00

      This Collings OM-1 features an all-Honduran-Mahogany top, back, and sides construction; for a gorgeously warm and vibrant tone.
      ‘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, and when the graceful cutaway is added these OMs are often used by lead players who routinely explore all 20 frets much as they would on an electric guitar. 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 a balanced tone and immediate response.

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  9. Collings D2H Torrefied Sitka/Indian Rosewood - #6052
    $6,850.00

    Upgraded with a Torrefied Sitka Spruce top.
    The square-shouldered 14-fret dreadnought is the most popular steel-string acoustic guitar body shape in the world. 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.

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  10. Eastman E20 OM TC - Thermo Cured Adirondack/Rosewood #9184

    Regular Price: $2,649.00

    Special Price $2,119.00

    Featuring a Thermo Cured Spruce top, and solid Rosewood 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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  11. Eastman E1 OMce DLX - Thermo Cured Sitka/Sapele - Fishman pickup #1310

    Regular Price: $1,119.00

    Special Price $899.00

    Featuring a Thermo Cured Spruce top, solid Sapele back and sides, and Fishman electronics. 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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  12. Eastman E1 OMce DLX - Thermo Cured Sitka/Sapele - Fishman pickup #1309

    Regular Price: $1,119.00

    Special Price $899.00

    Featuring a Thermo Cured Spruce top, solid Sapele back and sides, and Fishman electronics. 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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