Used/Consignments

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  1. USED Gibson 1968 J-200 Sunburst
    $7,895.00

      Here's a true treasure for guitar lovers, a vintage Gibson J-200. Made in 1968. The Gibson catalog describes their J-200 model as “King of the Flat Top Guitars”. This is timeless instrument that exudes charm and character. While the inside label is missing, this J-200 showcases its age with grace and is in overall very good condition. The saddle, nut, frets, and neck binding have been professionally replaced. The bridge plate was rebuilt, and the adjustable saddle replaced; breathing new life into this vintage beauty. These upgrades have improved the instrument's performance and tone while retaining its authentic essence. With its iconic sunburst finish, this Gibson J-200 captivates both the eyes and ears. The action is low and easy to play. Strummed, it has a rich, resonant tone that is both loud and balanced, making it ideal for a variety of musical styles.
      Whether you are a collector seeking a prized addition to your collection or a musician yearning for a vintage gem, this vintage 1968 Gibson J-200 is ready to inspire and delight. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of musical history. Comes with the original hardshell case (one side of the handle is broken).

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  2. 2003 Linda Manzer Indian Rosewood/German Spruce Canadian Animal Inlays
    $14,000.00

      Here is a superb sounding and versatile guitar hand built by Linda Manzer in 2003. It's one of those rare guitars which looks as good as it sounds. After hearing the incredible volume and definition of this instrument you'll understand why Manzer guitars are preferred by studio musicians and touring musicians alike. Its voice is well balanced with a full, pure, and rich tone. Like all Manzer instruments, this model is precisely adjusted for even playability all the way up the neck.
      As pleasing as this guitar is to the ear it's just as pleasing to the eye. With Canadian animals inlaid across the fretboard and Manzer's trademark wood-and-Abalone rosette, it makes the business of making music even more enjoyable. For the back and sides, Linda used some of the finest Indian Rosewood we've ever seen, bent into her tradmarked Manzer Wedge shape for playing comfort, and paired it with a German Spruce top that has striking contrasts of color across its medullary rays. As you'd expect, the resulting voice is equally at home with a delicate attack or played with gusto, offering a well-balanced tone in all applications that is chock full of delightful overtones and articulate warmth.

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