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$15,000.00Here is a truly exceptional piece from the Fender Custom Shop: a 2020 Eric Johnson Signature "Virginia" Stratocaster, Masterbuilt. One of only 50 ever made worldwide. Built by renowned Master-builder Carlos Lopez. This guitar is a meticulous recreation of Eric's beloved 1954 Strat, famously used on tracks like "Cliffs of Dover," and it is loaded with vintage-inspired tone and feel.
This one has been collector-owned and remains in mint condition. It has been very well cared for and has seen little to no play time. It includes everything from the factory:- Original Custom Shop tweed hardshell case
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- Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
- Original Shop Floor Traveler spec sheet
- Strap, trem bar, polish cloth, and case candy -
$999.00With its highly versatile sound and comfortable feel, the 214ce is an ideal choice for virtually any type of player looking for a steel-string acoustic that can do everything. It starts with the Grand Auditorium body shape, which boasts player-friendly contours and an all-purpose tone profile. A solid torrefied spruce top serves up bold, clear projection with a touch of aged-in warmth thanks to our special roasting process, while the C-Class interior bracing dials up the response with more volume, longer sustain and a boost to low-end power. Taylor's always-comfortable neck design makes for relaxed fretting to accommodate players of all skill levels, and the built-in ES2 electronics mean you're prepared to plug in and play anywhere you go.
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$1,299.00The Arrow-1000NT stands for “non-tremolo”, delivering this bold and angular guitar shape with a recessed TonePros TOM bridge and string-thru-body design. It offers a neck-thru-body design with mahogany body, 3-piece maple neck, reverse headstock, and Macassar ebony fingerboard with triangular white pearloid inlays. Designed to provide the tones for modern rock and metal, the Arrow-1000NT features a set of direct-mount Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker active pickups (alnico in the neck and ceramic in the bridge), with push-pull control to select voicings. These pickups offer an outstanding variety of huge tones that range from aggressive and punchy to smooth and articulate. The Arrow-1000NT also includes stainless steel frets and precise Grover tuners.
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$6,455.00This OM1 SB has been upgraded with Ivoroid Binding, Adriondack Braces, and beautiful Western Shaded Top.
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"OM" stands for "Orchestra Model," but 80 years after this body shape was first designed it has become the most popular 14-fret model with fingerstyle guitar soloists who choose to play on steel strings. Yet flatpickers also find it appealing, and when the graceful cutaway is added these OMs are often used by lead players who routinely explore all 20 frets much as they would on an electric guitar. The compact shape makes the Collings OM equally easy to handle onstage or when sitting on the couch, and the relatively shallow body (barely over 4 inches deep) results in balanced tone and an immediate response. -
$2,049.00Takamine's P4DC dreadnought cutaway combines tradition with contemporary refinements, including a resonant solid spruce top with "X" top bracing for superior clarity and projection, and a solid sapele back with sapele sides for rich, warm sound. Built with the performer in mind, it features Takamine's CTF-2N preamp system paired with the unique Palathetic under-saddle pickup for peerless amplified response. This retro inspired CTF-2N provides warm and natural sounding, and an onboard chromatic tuner. The PD4C comes complete with a premium archtop hardshell case.
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$1,899.00The EF341SC dreadnought is handcrafted in Takamine's pro series facility that has been building precision quality instruments over five decades. This guitar has been the choice of pro musicians of all genres. Its versatility begins with its solid cedar top that can play sweet mellow passages or power chords with equal ability. The maple back and sides are a perfect reflector for the tone generated by the soundboard, and the gloss black finish looks great under the stage lights. The mahogany neck is joined to the body with a traditional, ultra strong dovetail joint. Includes Takamine's CT4B II preamp system paired with the unique Palathetic under-saddle pickup for peerless amplified response.
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$3,499.00From Taylor's "Catch" event at the 2025 NAMM show, featuring a stunning array of custom models.
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This C24ce features a versatile, accommodating cutaway Grand Auditorium body crafted with back, sides and top of beautifully variegated ribbon mahogany, this custom model produces a woody acoustic voice and a captivating visual aesthetic. Rich midrange tones with a strong fundamental focus and minimal overtones are complemented by the warmth and natural compression of the mahogany soundboard, while our innovative V-Class voicing architecture produces louder volume, longer sustain and improved harmony all the way up the neck. The gloss-finished body and satin-sheen mahogany neck and peghead boast a dusky, hand-sprayed shaded edgeburst color treatment. Other standout visual details include Island Vine fretboard and peghead inlays in Hawaiian koa and maple, a Hard Rock maple peghead logo, black body binding, a single-ring black/maple rosette, and a firestripe pickguard. Outfitted with satin black tuners and ES2 electronics, this inspiring custom build ships in a brown deluxe hardshell case. -
$6,670.00Upgraded with Torrefied Sitka Spruce top, Adirondack Spruce Braces, and 1 3/4" nut width.
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The square-shouldered, 14-fret dreadnought is the poster boy of acoustic guitar body shapes. It's classic, but above all, practical. 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. Simply put, the Collings D1 will get the job done, and with grace and humility. -
$3,499.00From Taylor's "Catch" event at the 2025 NAMM show, featuring a stunning array of custom models.
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This C24ce features a versatile, accommodating cutaway Grand Auditorium body crafted with back, sides and top of beautifully variegated ribbon mahogany, this custom model produces a woody acoustic voice and a captivating visual aesthetic. Rich midrange tones with a strong fundamental focus and minimal overtones are complemented by the warmth and natural compression of the mahogany soundboard, while our innovative V-Class voicing architecture produces louder volume, longer sustain and improved harmony all the way up the neck. The gloss-finished body and satin-sheen mahogany neck and peghead boast a dusky, hand-sprayed shaded edgeburst color treatment. Other standout visual details include Island Vine fretboard and peghead inlays in Hawaiian koa and maple, a Hard Rock maple peghead logo, black body binding, a single-ring black/maple rosette, and a firestripe pickguard. Outfitted with satin black tuners and ES2 electronics, this inspiring custom build ships in a brown deluxe hardshell case. -
$3,399.00- Jumbo acoustic inspired by Bob Taylor's original design
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- Indian rosewood back and sides for warmth, clear trebles
- Sitka spruce top delivers power and projection
- Adjustable, easy-playing modern Taylor neck
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$899.00Taylor puts an all-walnut spin on their renowned Academy Grand Concert model. The slim, ergonomic, easy-to-hold Grand Concert body is comfortable for a wide variety of players. A solid walnut top and layered walnut back and sides produce a bright, clear tone that also delivers formidable body and projection. ES-B electronics effortlessly electrify your playing and authentically capture the 22e's rich unplugged tone.
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Regular Price: $13,199.00
Special Price $11,879.00
The Bourgeois HSV-D features extraordinary Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, showcasing a stunning palette of colors: from deep browns to reddish hues, with distinctive spider webbing and a striking sapwood center. The Brazilian Rosewood on this guitar has a unique provenance: it was acquired by Dana Bourgeois from the estate of the late Don Sharp, a legendary master luthier. Don Sharp, who tragically passed away in November 2021, was celebrated for his exquisite custom handmade acoustic guitars, including his renowned harp guitars valued between $8,000 and $12,000. His legacy of craftsmanship adds a rich historical significance to this exceptional instrument.
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Paired with an Adirondack Spruce top, this guitar delivers amazing power, clarity, and responsiveness. The Adirondack top, famous for its wide dynamic range, gives you crisp attack and sparkling trebles that shine whether you’re flatpicking or fingerpicking. It's a guitar that not only looks incredible but sounds just as inspiring.