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$100.00Fulltone Full-Drive 2 in excellent condition. Black knobs, shows light use, velcro on bottom. Works perfectly. Comes with original box, sticker, and manual from Fulltone. Learn More
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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.
Construction: Hand wired point-to-point in the USA
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Components: Custom USA made transformers, Solen Fast Cap Film Power Supply, Mallory 150M signal capacitors, Carbon Comp resistors, and more
Power: 19 watts
Channels: One
Tubes: two 12AX7, two 12AT7, two 6V6GT
Controls: Volume, Treble, Mid, Bass, Reverb, Headroom
Switches: On/off, Standby
Features: All-tube long-spring reverb, 8-Ohm speaker out
Cabinet: Hand-crafted from Birch multi-ply and uniquely styled
Speakers: Eminence Red White & Blues 12"
Weight & Dimensions: 1x12" combo 21" (W) x 17.75" (H) x 9" (D), 40 lbs -
$1,850.00Here's a light weight, resonant, and great playing used USA-made PRS Silver Sky with rosewood fretboard in Tungsten finish. Made in 2018. In near mint condition. The only thing keeping this guitar from qualifying as mint condition are a single small finish dent on the back of the neck and some slight swirling on the pickguard. This is a great guitar with a great S-style sound. It comes with the tremolo bar and original PRS gig bag. Learn More
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$2,495.00
Here's a 48 year old S.L. Mossman Flint Hills model Rosewood Dreadnought. Made in 1977. Handmade in Winfield, Kansas the Flint Hills is perhaps the most well known model of the Mossman models, featuring a Sitka Spruce top, East Indian Rosewood Back and Sides, Ebony Fingerboard and Bridge, Grover Rotomatic tuners, 25 3/4" inch scale length, and Mossman’s own proprietary bracing.
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This vintage Pre-War 1939 Martin D-18 acoustic guitar not only has more mojo than any guitar we have in the shop right now, it's also one of the best sounding. Serial number #73062. Owned by a single family since 1940, when it was bought by our customer's father at a pawn shop on historic Beale Street here in Memphis, TN. Still has its original hard-case. It was his daily player until he passed away, and has sat in a closet for the last couple of years. It has aged and opened up with a sound that only a guitar that's been played for 78 years could. Learn More