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Regular Price: $6,878.00
Special Price $6,190.00
Bourgeois’ first commercially available Baritone guitar, inspired by two models built for alt-country artist Zac Brown and introduced in a simple, yet elegant package. This is a massive, gorgeous-sounding 27" scale baritone acoustic. Featuring an Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce top, Walnut back & sides, and Aged Tone Torrefied braces. A K&K Pure Mini pickup provides a natural, transparent representation when plugged in. This is your dream baritone!
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$5,540.00The DGT Semi-Hollow is based off one of David Grissom’s personal Private Stock guitars. It carries all the core features players love about the PRS Core DGT, including the wood selection, 22 frets, 25” scale length, the signature DGT neck shape, and jumbo frets, while adding the unique character of a semi-hollow body.
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$5,540.00Featuring a beautiful 10-top in Tiger Eye finish, and Pattern Thin neck carve.
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The Custom 24 is the quintessential PRS guitar, the iconic instrument that started it all back in 1985. The Custom 24-08 keeps many of the foundational specs as the original Custom – maple top, mahogany back and neck, 24 frets, 25" scale length, the PRS patented Gen III tremolo – but adds a new level of versatility with its TCI pickups and intuitive switching system. Featuring two mini-toggle coil-tap switches, the Custom 24-08 has eight different pickup settings that provide an array of humbucking and single coil tones, including a dual single coil option. For classic PRS playability, reliability, and tone with ultimate flexibility, check out the Custom 24-08. -
$5,540.00Featuring a beautiful 10-top in Aurora Borealis finish, and Pattern Thin neck carve.
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The Custom 24 is the quintessential PRS guitar, the iconic instrument that started it all back in 1985. The Custom 24-08 keeps many of the foundational specs as the original Custom – maple top, mahogany back and neck, 24 frets, 25" scale length, the PRS patented Gen III tremolo – but adds a new level of versatility with its TCI pickups and intuitive switching system. Featuring two mini-toggle coil-tap switches, the Custom 24-08 has eight different pickup settings that provide an array of humbucking and single coil tones, including a dual single coil option. For classic PRS playability, reliability, and tone with ultimate flexibility, check out the Custom 24-08. -
$1,499.00Designed for professional guitar players who require the versatile tones, smooth playability, and complete reliability for serious recording and touring needs, the EC-1000 Granite Sparkle is a tough yet elegant take on the classic single-cutaway ESP Eclipse body style. Built with set-thru construction at traditional 24.75” scale, it offers unobstructed access to the highest frets. This EC-1000 includes a mahogany body, a three-piece mahogany neck, a matching-finish headstock, and a Macassar ebony fingerboard with 24 extra-jumbo stainless steel frets. Black and white multi-binding defines the body and headstock.
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$5,599.00Handcrafted in Southern California by the expert luthiers at the ESP USA facility, the Eclipse USA is a single-cutaway guitar that's designed for serious players in all genres. Offering the build quality and attention to detail that makes it worthy to feature the ESP name on the headstock, the Eclipse USA ranks among the finest guitars available in the world at any price.
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$5,299.00The M-II DX FR USA is a high-end take on one of the world’s most beloved shred guitars. Crafted by the team of expert luthiers at the ESP USA facility in Southern California, it offers sturdy bolt-on construction at 25.5” scale, pairing its flat-topped body to a three-piece maple neck. This guitar also offers an ebony fingerboard with clean mother-of-pearl offset block inlays and 24 extra-jumbo Jescar stainless steel frets, and a reverse headstock.
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$3,750.00This is a really cool 2019 PRS Artist Package DGT with Goldtop finish, and it’s a step above your typical DGT.
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What makes this one special is Artist Package which upgrades the fingerboard to Brazilian rosewood along with the Artist Package bird inlays (green abalone with green ripple outlines that really pop in person). It also has a bound fingerboard, which PRS only offered on DGTs for a short time, so you don't see that very often.
Condition wise, it is in excellent shape with only very light cosmetic wear. The frets are perfect with no wear, and it is set up great - plays easy and sounds exactly like you want a good DGT to sound. It comes with the original case and all case candy. -
$2,799.00- Modified Grand Pacific body adds remarkable warmth and depth
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- Torrefied Sitka spruce top produces rich, sweet projection
- Solid mahogany back and sides for warm, woody tone
- Long-tenon neck joint with exceptional adjustability
- Includes LR Baggs Element VTC pickup and deluxe hardshell case -
$2,999.00- Versatile Super Auditorium for warm, room-filling tone
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- Torrefied spruce and Indian rosewood for aged-in warmth and lush overtone response
- Fanned V-Class bracing boosts volume, depth and sustain
- Action Control Neck offers easy string height adjustments
- Includes LR Baggs electronics and deluxe hardshell case -
$5,840.00Carlos Santana's longstanding creative partnership with Paul Reed Smith has done much to shape the destiny of PRS Guitars. Over the years, we have honored this pivotal alliance by offering variations of his signature model instrument. The Santana Retro pays homage to the early “Pre-Factory” guitars Paul built for Carlos in the early 1980’s. Several unique design elements are reintroduced on this model, including a deeper body carve, original style heel, and the original headstock shape and nut placement. The Santana Retro blends history and modern manufacturing to create a highly musical guitar good enough for the man himself.
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$7,075.00Upgraded with Adirondack Spruce braces.
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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.