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  1. McPherson Touring - 3/4 Body - Carbon-Fiber Acoustic-Electric

    Regular Price: $2,999.00

    Special Price $2,699.00

    Forget everything you thought you knew about Carbon Fiber instruments. McPherson's Carbon Series guitars sound amazing, and are built like tanks. The fragility of a wood guitar is a distant memory. The Touring model is a 3/4 size carbon-fiber masterpiece that packs the best of McPherson engineering into a road-worthy all-star. It's a rugged performer that stands up to the most demanding musician's needs.

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  2. Strymon Riverside Multistage Drive
    $299.00

    Riverside’s cascading gain stages create harmonically rich tones that are immensely musical and natural—from silky clean overdrive to colossal distortion, and all points between. Our analog JFET front-end ensures that Riverside responds to your guitar with uncompromised dynamics and feel. The precision crafted DSP generates dynamic complexity and pleasing harmonics at every stage, letting your amp shine at any gain level. Riverside takes your amp to places you never knew it could go.

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  3. SOLD - Bob Shane's 1981 Mossman Golden Era Brazilian Rosewood Acoustic w/Secret Compartment
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    Here's a cool guitar. A really cool guitar. A true one of a kind. We are offering a 1981 Mossman Guitar Golden Era model custom made for Bob Shane by Stuart Mossman to commemorate 25 years of the The Kingston Trio. This guitar was a collaborative effort between Bob and Stuart Mossman. Bob personally selected the Brazilian rosewood and spruce top from Mossman's private stash, (Remember the word "stash"...you'll understand in a minute). Bob played this guitar for three years on the road before he retired it. Kingston Trio was the the preeminent folk band in the early sixties and spearheaded the massive, folk boom. These guys are the Beatles of folk music. This is a fantastic guitar and a great piece of American music history.

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  4. Bourgeois Heirloom Series D - Large Soundhole AT Adirondack Spruce/Madagascar Rosewood #8687

    Regular Price: $10,815.00

    Special Price $9,733.00

    The Large Soundhole Dreadnought is a flatpicking cannon inspired by some of our favorite bluegrass legends. Featuring an AT Adirondack top and stunning Madagascar Rosewood back & sides, this guitar has an extra dose of projection and maintains all of the punch of our standard Dreadnoughts.

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  5. Paul Reed Smith SE Hollowbody Standard - Fire Red Burst #9573
    $1,029.00

    The SE Hollowbody Standard features an all-mahogany body with hollow construction for a warm, resonant tone. The 22 fret wide fat neck, PRS adjustable stoptail bridge, and 58/15 “S” pickups further promote the SE Hollowbody Standard’s big, clear, balanced voice. This vintage-inspired instrument combines the power and stability of a solid-body electric guitar with the captivating, resonance of a hollowbody instrument, making the SE Hollowbody Standard at home with players of all styles.

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  6. Vintage 1950's Silvertone Baritone Uke
    $295.00

    There is a video on Youtube of Roy Smeck playing the ukulele, that is the most awesome thing in the world. He plays it to death, it is mind boggling. You should check it out. Here we have a Silvertone Baritone Uke made by the Harmony Company in the 1950's. Sear's brand name was Silvertone, and they contracted guitar companies to build instruments for them. This was built in Chicago at the Harmony factory. It shows some wear, the main problem is the binding is deteriorating. It can be replaced or you can play it as is. It plays well, the frets are good and the action is fine. There aren't any cracks or other problems. It has a good looking non-original tweed hard case. The top portion of the case looks like it was partially crushed but still functions and protects the instrument.

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  7. Mesa/Boogie California Tweed 1x12 Combo - Cream Bronco/Cream-Tan Weave Jute Grille
    $2,499.00

      In the twilight of the 1960s, SF Bay Area amp repairman to the Stars, Randall Smith, was inspired to start building his own amplifiers after coming to a deep appreciation for the '50s Tweed circuits developed by Leo Fender. He loved their organic sounding voice, powerful controls and the way they smoothly transitioned from clean to clip and back again.
      Standing on the shoulders of a giant, Smith’s (and the World’s) first venture into boutique guitar amplification resulted in a new Boogie amp design inspired by that wonderful, timeless sounding preamp. Five Decades later we return to pay homage. Now, drawing on these 50 years of experience, we bring forward an exciting new realm of tweed-based performance and authentic 6V6 character. A beautifully simplistic design that raises the bar in the world of vintage tone. The NEW CALIFORNIA TWEED

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  8. Magnatone Super Fifteen 1x12 Combo
    $2,599.00

    -EL84 British inspired tube circuitry
    -Master volume for versatility and performance
    -Speaker emulated headphone out for silent practice
    -Custom British style speaker by Warehouse Guitar Speakers
    -Finger jointed birch ply cabinets with wrap around woven -fiberglass grill cloth
    -100% cotton textile black covering
    -Nickel plated vents and glass beaded chevrons
    -Custom made knobs with etched control plate
    -100% designed and made in the USA

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  9. G&L CLF Research L-2000 - Swamp Ash #2065
    $2,100.00

    In the late 1970s, Clarence Leo Fender was looking forward to launching his new G&L brand featuring his latest innovations including Magnetic Field Design pickups and the Saddle Lock bridge. Leo developed these technologies at his CLF Research company, and production of the new G&L instruments took place in the CLF Research factory on Fender Avenue in Fullerton, California, where G&L production continues today.
    The new CLF Research L-2000 is a fully modern "2k" that pays homage to its roots with classic details including the early CLF/G&L headstock and neck profile, beautifully reproduced CLF knobs and '81 control plate, and color-coded mini toggle switch tips.

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  10. Magnatone Varsity Reverb 1x12 Combo
    $2,499.00

    The ever-popular Varsity, in a reverb version. The Varsity is quickly becoming a favorite for gigging guitarists all over the planet (ask Jeff Beck about his). Now there’s an even more versatile option – The Varsity Reverb. Same specs and great tone.

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  11. Vintage 1971 Marshall 1959 Super Lead 100 Head & matching 4x12 cab
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    Amazing sounding vintage Marshall Super Lead 100 head and matching 4x12 cabinet. Both made in 1971. This was previously owned by the guitarist from the legendary Memphis band, Target. Target had a large Mid-South regional fan base in the early 1970's and opened for Black Sabbath, Boston, and Kiss. Their lead singer, Jimi Jamison, went on to become the front man for Survivor and sang on a bunch of their hits; "I Can't Hold Back", High On You", "The Search Is Over", and "Burning Heart".

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  12. HOLD - Used Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 - 10-Top - Artist Upgrades - Mash Green #2235
    $3,795.00

    Previously owned and in mint condition, this Custom 24 has been upgraded with a 10-Top, Mash Green finish (normally reserved only for Artist Package guitars), Artist Grade flamed maple neck, and Artist Grade flamed maple fingerboard and headstock veneer. Also features a Pattern Thin neck profile.

    The Custom 24 is the quintessential PRS guitar. This iconic instrument was the first model that Paul Reed Smith brought to the public at PRS Guitars’ first Winter NAMM show in 1985 and has been a top seller ever since. Played by internationally touring artists, gigging musicians, and aspiring players, the Custom 24 features PRS’s patented Gen III tremolo system and PRS 85/15 pickups with volume and tone controls and a 5-way blade switch. 85/15 pickups were personally designed by Paul Reed Smith to offer remarkable clarity and extended high and low end.

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