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  1. Eastman T484 - Semi-Hollow - Classic Finish #1402

    Regular Price: $2,099.00

    Special Price $1,679.00

    Eastman makes an outstanding semi-hollow electric. Able to stand up to, and in many cases outclass some of the greats. If you're looking for a semi-hollow 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 these amazing instruments.

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  2. Eastman T484 - Semi-Hollow - Classic Finish #1514

    Regular Price: $2,099.00

    Special Price $1,679.00

    Eastman makes an outstanding semi-hollow electric. Able to stand up to, and in many cases outclass some of the greats. If you're looking for a semi-hollow 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 these amazing instruments.

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  3. Paul Reed Smith - S2 Custom 24 - Custom Color Fire Red w/ Black Wrap Burst #2992
    $2,349.00

    Featuring a Custom Color, Fire Red w/ Black Wrap Burst, and Pattern-Thin neck profile.
      The S2 Custom 24 takes the original PRS guitar, the Custom 24, and re-imagines it with stripped-down features and a new aesthetic. Retaining the classic maple top/mahogany back combination with PRS's classic body shape and an asymmetrical beveled top, this guitar has a resonant, powerful voice. Its versatility comes from its 85/15 "S" pickups with push/pull tone knob, and 3-way blade switch. Familiar for PRS players of old, and a fresh take for players of all types.

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  4. Paul Reed Smith SE Silver Sky - Stone Blue
    $849.00

      The PRS SE Silver Sky is a familiar iteration of the original Silver Sky model that was first introduced with John Mayer in 2018. The PRS SE Silver Sky starts with a poplar body, bolt-on maple neck, and rosewood fretboard with PRS trademark bird inlays. The 22-fret, 25.5” scale length neck features the original 635JM carve
    and an 8.5” fretboard radius, so the PRS SE Silver Sky will feel right at home. Plug it in, and the three single-coil 635JM “S” pickups will bark and sing. This guitar is anchored by a two-point steel tremolo, synthetic bone nut, and vintage-style tuners. Other design features include the PRS Silver Sky inverted headstock shape and the PRS double-acting truss rod (accessible from the front of the headstock for ease of use). Ships with PRS Classic 10-46 strings and gig bag.

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  5. Carr Impala 1x12 Combo - Slub/Grey
    $3,300.00

    Countless players acknowledge the mid-’60s black-panel Bassman as one of the greatest all-around guitar amps ever made, but too often you have to scaffold the original in modifications to get the most out of it. The Impala frames that classic circuit’s beating heart within a more usable format to deliver everything from guttural cleans to pushed American overdrive in a package that enables this iconic performer’s full potential to shine through.

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  6. Paul Reed Smith SE Silver Sky - Dragon Fruit
    $849.00

      The PRS SE Silver Sky is a familiar iteration of the original Silver Sky model that was first introduced with John Mayer in 2018. The PRS SE Silver Sky starts with a poplar body, bolt-on maple neck, and rosewood fretboard with PRS trademark bird inlays. The 22-fret, 25.5” scale length neck features the original 635JM carve
    and an 8.5” fretboard radius, so the PRS SE Silver Sky will feel right at home. Plug it in, and the three single-coil 635JM “S” pickups will bark and sing. This guitar is anchored by a two-point steel tremolo, synthetic bone nut, and vintage-style tuners. Other design features include the PRS Silver Sky inverted headstock shape and the PRS double-acting truss rod (accessible from the front of the headstock for ease of use). Ships with PRS Classic 10-46 strings and gig bag.

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  7. Eastman T484 - Semi-Hollow - Classic Finish #0224

    Regular Price: $2,099.00

    Special Price $1,679.00

    Eastman makes an outstanding semi-hollow electric. Able to stand up to, and in many cases outclass some of the greats. If you're looking for a semi-hollow 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 these amazing instruments.

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  8. Eastman T484 - Semi-Hollow - Classic Finish #2875

    Regular Price: $2,099.00

    Special Price $1,679.00

    Eastman makes an outstanding semi-hollow electric. Able to stand up to, and in many cases outclass some of the greats. If you're looking for a semi-hollow 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 these amazing instruments.

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  9. Eastman E10OM - Adirondack Spruce/Mahogany #4560

    Regular Price: $1,690.00

    Special Price $1,349.00

    Featuring a solid Adirondack Spruce top, and solid Mahohany 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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  10. Lollar '70's Jazz Bass, 4-String, Neck
    $115.00

    Punchier than our standard J-Bass version, the ‘70s J-Bass pickup also features fatter low-mids and more presence (in the upper-high frequency range). We voiced it to sound like the original ‘70s J-Bass pickups which were positioned closer to the bridge. For the most authentic sound, we recommend using a 1 meg volume pot.

    4-string Avg. DC: Neck 7.9k, Bridge 10.4k

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  11. Lollar '70's Jazz Bass, 4-String, Bridge
    $115.00

    Punchier than our standard J-Bass version, the ‘70s J-Bass pickup also features fatter low-mids and more presence (in the upper-high frequency range). We voiced it to sound like the original ‘70s J-Bass pickups which were positioned closer to the bridge. For the most authentic sound, we recommend using a 1 meg volume pot.

    4-string Avg. DC: Neck 7.9k, Bridge 10.4k

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  12. LOLLAR IMPERIAL LOW WIND HUMBUCKER PICKUP, Neck, AGED, 4 COND
    $205.00
    Based on lower output PAFs often found in vintage 335s, this pickup boasts a brighter overall tone compared with the standard Lollar Imperial. This results in exceptional definition for any chord voicing and overall great presence for cutting through the mix. You'll also find the bottom strings hold together noticeably longer without distorting than most humbuckers. Learn More

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