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$2,900.00This Gibson ES-165 Herb Ellis model was built right here in our hometown of Memphis, TN, in 2004. Beautiful Light Burst finish. Gold hardware. Its single-cutaway laminated maple body enhances resonance and stability, delivering a warm, rich jazz tone while minimizing feedback. The guitar has a mahogany neck with a comfortable, rounded profile. The rosewood fingerboard has classic split-parallelogram inlays, 20 frets and a 24.75-inch scale length, and 1-11/16" nut width. The Gibson BJB Floating humbucker is mounted to the pickguard and has a warm, articulate sound with exceptional clarity and depth. The single volume control is conveniently located on the pickguard. A floating rosewood bridge paired with a trapeze tailpiece.
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$1,895.00This 2001 Gibson ES-135 model was built right here in our hometown of Memphis, TN. It is a rare example with great provenance, and a cool Blue Burst finish. Originally owned by a former Gibson manager, this guitar was part of a small and unusual production run. Gibson temporarily ran out of Chromite (their name for balsa wood normally used for ES-135 center blocks), and to keep production moving, they built only 27 guitars with a solid maple center block. This is one of those rare pieces, offering a slightly different tonal response - tighter, more focused, and with a bit more punch compared to the traditional Chromite block. Think BIG ES-335 tone.
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$4,699.00Here is a chance to pick up a truly special and hard-to-find Gibson ES-275. Built in 2017, right here in in our hometown of Memphis, TN as a custom order for one of Gibson's production managers. Employee guitars are already uncommon, but this one includes unique, factory-executed features that set it apart from standard production models.
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Regular Price: $2,749.00
Special Price $2,199.00
This Eastman SB54 Limited Edition features a Truetone Vintage Gloss Finish in a beautiful Antique Gold. Pickups are Lollar P90's. Eastman makes an astounding electric. Able to stand up to, and in many cases outclass some of the greats. If you're looking for a great guitar with fanstastic build-quality and playability; and loaded with all "the good stuff" in terms of hardware, pots, switches, pickups, fretwire, etc...then you need to be looking at this amazing instrument.
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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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Regular Price: $2,499.00
Special Price $1,799.00
This E10 D TC features a Thermo-Cured Spruce top, and Mahogany back and sides. The iconic shape of the Dreadnought is synonymous with acoustic guitars in general. Big and bold, these cannons are perfect for ensemble settings where the guitar competes for sonic space with other instruments or accompanying strong singers. The Dreadnought is the classic flat-picking bluegrass instrument.
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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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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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Regular Price: $1,119.00
Special Price $899.00
New Deluxe model featuring Truetone Gloss finish and Fishman electronics! Adopting exciting, forward-thinking design improvements, Eastman's new AC Series acoustics stand out like never before. Further refinements to the already future-forward line have taken comfort, functionality, and elegance to the next level.
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Regular Price: $1,119.00
Special Price $899.00
New Deluxe model featuring Truetone Gloss finish and Fishman electronics! Adopting exciting, forward-thinking design improvements, Eastman's new AC Series acoustics stand out like never before. Further refinements to the already future-forward line have taken comfort, functionality, and elegance to the next level.
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$8,995.00Built for the 2016 NAMM Show, this Bourgeois Custom D Large Soundhole Dreadnought is a rare and exceptional instrument, crafted with top-tier tonewoods and premium appointments throughout. Featuring stunning Brazilian Rosewood back and sides with beautiful grain and color, paired with an Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce top, it delivers power, clarity, and openness. The Aged Tone finish, Banjo Killer bracing, and hide glue construction take the tone even further: dry, punchy, responsive, and wonderfully alive. It plays and sounds great!
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Regular Price: $2,649.00
Special Price $2,119.00
This E20 SS TC features a Thermo-Cured Adirondack Spruce top, Rosewood Back & Sides, and sloped shoulders. The iconic shape of the Dreadnought is synonymous with acoustic guitars in general. Big and bold, these cannons are perfect for ensemble settings where the guitar competes for sonic space with other instruments or accompanying strong singers. The Dreadnought is the classic flat-picking bluegrass instrument.
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