Acoustics

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  1. Collings D1-T Traditional - Sitka/Honduran Mahogany #33692
    $6,600.00

    Colling's D1-T Traditional Series or "T-Series” guitars represent an exciting vintage-inspired tonal variation on the distinctive Collings sound, designed and crafted to showcase the most desirable characteristics present in coveted pre-war instruments. Bracing and tone woods are adjusted for weight and thickness to create a voicing characterized by warm, rounded highs and a present low midrange, while retaining a quick attack and strong projection.

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  2. Bourgeois OM Vintage - Sitka/Indian Rosewood #10072

    Regular Price: $6,199.00

    Special Price $5,579.00

    A cornerstone of the Bourgeois lineup, the Vintage model features Sitka spruce and East Indian Rosewood. Marrying an undeniably vintage aesthetic with modern innovations such as a dual action truss rod and our proprietary detachable neck joint, your guitar is designed to resemble the “pre-war” relics, while maintaining an unparalleled level of playability. Experience the Rosewood guitar of your dreams with the OM Vintage.

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  3. Larrivee J-03 RW - Jumbo Sitka/Rosewood #0580

    Regular Price: $3,149.00

    Special Price $2,422.37

    Larrivee's biggest body style, with a BIG, bold, deep tone to match!
    Built to the exact standards you would find on their much higher series, the 03 is built in America using all solid wood and features Larrivee's hand-fit dovetail neck joint for superior fit and sustain. This series truly stands out as an industry leader for price and quality. The 03 Rosewood Series is built from solid East Indian rosewood, kiln dried for maximum tone. Maple bound trim, herringbone purfling, rosette and satin finish are standard features on 03 Series.

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  4. Jeronimo Pena Fernandez Grand Concert Classical 1973 Red Cedar Brazilian Rosewood
    $4,995.00

    This beautifully aged classical guitar is from master luthier Jeronimo Peña Fernadez. Hand-dated in the soundhole at 1973. Featuring a solid Red Cedar top and quatersawn Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, the renowned warmth and balance of this instrument's tone is hard to overstate. This instrument was made at a time when Jerinimo Peña Fernandez was producing between 20 and 25 guitars a year in his workshop. The highly stylized guitars of Fernandez are perhaps most immediately identifiable for their intricate design details and overall original style. He learned this in the course of an apprenticeship in carpentry that began when he was only nine.

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  5. Used Taylor Builder's Edition 517e Grand Pacific Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Natural
    $2,399.00

    Taylor Builder’s Edition 517e Natural. In near mint condition. We've seen new guitars hanging in other stores that show more wear than this guitar. The neck is straight and true. The frets look perfect. It plays and sounds great. Taylor’s new modern Dreadnought body with all the Builder’s Edition upgrades. Torrified Spruce with vintage-hued looks, serves up projection and clarity with a touch of warmth. Silent satin finish helps give this guitar a little bit of vintage mojo. This slope shouldered dread with Taylor’s patented V Class Bracing resonates with finely honed balance of low-end power and clarity across the mid and upper registers. Premium features include chamfered body edges and a new compound carve neck profile help create a most comfortable playing experience. Contoured fretboard edges, ridgeless neck heel, and curved wing bridge provides even more playing comfort. Looks great, sounds great, comfortable playability, all in one. Raising the bar on your playing experience.

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  6. USED Zager ZAD9800CE 12-String Acoustic Electric

    Regular Price: $2,300.00

    Special Price $2,100.00

    Up for sale is a Zager ZAD9800CE 12-string acoustic guitar in near mint condition. Collector owned, it has been lovingly cared for. No scratches, no dings, the protective plastic is still on the pickguard! The frets are in perfect condition, offering optimal playability and intonation. It has obviously been well-maintained and ready to bring its beautiful tones to its next owner. Designed with meticulous attention to detail and renowned for their exceptional playability and tone, Zager guitars are favored by both professional musicians and enthusiasts alike.

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  7. Larrivee J-03 MH - Jumbo Sitka/Mahogany #1023

    Regular Price: $2,749.00

    Special Price $2,114.67

    Larrivee's biggest body style, with a BIG, bold, deep tone to match!
    Built to the exact standards you would find on their much higher series, the 03 is built in America using all solid wood and features Larrivee's hand-fit dovetail neck joint for superior fit and sustain. This series truly stands out as an industry leader for price and quality. The 03 Mahogany Series is built from solid African Khaya mahogany, kiln dried for maximum tone. Maple bound trim, herringbone purfling, rosette and satin finish are standard features on 03 Series.

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  8. Taylor 414ce-R V-Class Bracing - Sitka/Rosewood - Sunburst #3029
    $2,999.00

    With its versatile Grand Auditorium body shape and classic tonewood pairing, the 414ce is all set to perform in a wide range of musical applications. Rosewood back and sides matched with a Sitka spruce top serve up warm lows, pristine highs and a slightly scooped midrange, yielding a dynamic tonal character; combined with our tone-enhancing V-Class bracing, this model is ideal for working musicians in virtually any style. A striking sunburst top finish and new Finial fretboard inlays ensure the 414ce looks great wherever you take it, and with built-in ES2 electronics and the included hardshell case, you're ready for any musical scenario.

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  9. Larrivee D-40R - Legacy Series - Sitka/Rosewood #0896

    Regular Price: $2,948.00

    Special Price $2,267.75

    Larrivee's revolutionary 40 Series features Jean's innovative "Scalloped Parabolic Hybrid" bracing system design. Based on their tried and true "X-Brace" design, Jean blended a non-symmetrical scalloped lateral cross-bracing pattern. This means maximum strength using the least amount of material. It's a build that allows even further vibration of the soundboard, while still offering a controlled bass response. The 40 Series are built in America using all solid wood, like all Larrivée's, and feature brand new upgrades like bone bridge pins, nut and saddle, diamond fingerboard dots and Grover 18:1 open back tuners. Jean's exciting new design means a fresh new sound that is sure to appeal to traditional and long-time Larrivee players alike.

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  10. Larrivee BT-03 Baritone - Sitka/Mahogany #0947

    Regular Price: $2,849.00

    Special Price $2,191.59

    Looking for the ultimate baritone acoustic? The kind that explodes like a cannon, with seemingly endless depth and headroom? Look no further. Featuring a classic pairing of Sitka Spruce with Indian Rosewood. This is EXACTLY what you want a baritone acoustic to sound like. Get ready to experience the sheer depths of this gorgeous sounding instrument.

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  11. Republic Delta Rocket Polished Nickel #0408
    $929.00

    As the world sank into the Great Depression of the 1930’s the tri-cone suddenly was too expensive for most musicians to afford. John Dopyera created a second model that was less expensive to produce, but every bit as loud as his original. This was the single cone model, sometimes referred to as a “biscuit cone” because of the round wooden disc that sits atop a larger, single convex cone. This model became the choice instrument for the traveling Bluesmen of that era because of their incredible volume and rugged metal bodies. This 12-fret version, called the 'Delta Rocket', incorporates tricone grilles in place of the traditional f-holes.

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  12. Republic Duolian Antique Steel #0294
    $929.00

    As the world sank into the Great Depression of the 1930’s the tri-cone suddenly was too expensive for most musicians to afford. John Dopyera created a second model that was less expensive to produce, but every bit as loud as his original. This was the single cone model, sometimes referred to as a “biscuit cone” because of the round wooden disc that sits atop a larger, single convex cone. This model became the choice instrument for the traveling Bluesmen of that era because of their incredible volume and rugged metal bodies.  Their sound is different from the Tri-cones with a sharper attack and less sustain.

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