Electrics

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  1. 20 Guitars Twenty-T model Aged Black over Sonic Blue
    $2,500.00

    Keith Schexnayder is a local Memphis musician and luthier. Having always been an artist, guitar building is yet another outlet for his creativity. Keith's technical and woodworking background, combined with his strong desire to express himself musically, and his love for the guitar, inspired him to enter the world of lutherie. His instrument building is all about the art of combining musical tone with aesthetic beauty. This is not a parts guitar. Keith carved the neck and body, sprayed the finish, and assembled it himself. This guitar features a light-weight two-piece Louisiana Swamp Ash body, maple neck, and Indian Rosewood fingerboard. Very light at 6 pounds, 14 ounces. This is a great guitar, lovely in appearance, lovely in tone. Great woods, great parts, a great builder...all of this comes together in an outstanding guitar.

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  2. Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 - Yellow Tiger #3739
    $4,690.00

      This Custom 24 features a Pattern Thin neck carve, and a Yellow Tiger Finish
      The Custom 24 is the quintessential PRS guitar. This iconic instrument was the first model that Paul Reed Smith brought to the public at PRS Guitars’ first Winter NAMM show in 1985 and has been a top seller ever since. Played by internationally touring artists, gigging musicians, and aspiring players, the Custom 24 features PRS’s patented Gen III tremolo system and PRS 85/15 pickups with volume and tone controls and a 5-way blade switch. 85/15 pickups were personally designed by Paul Reed Smith to offer remarkable clarity and extended high and low end.
      The Custom 24 is the original PRS. Since its introduction, it has offered a unique tonal option for serious players and defined PRS tone and playability.

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  3. LTD ESP George Lynch GL Desert Eagle #2582
    $1,699.00

    George Lynch is one of the world's most respected and influential guitarists, and was one of the very first ESP Signature artists to join our company back in the 1980s. The LTD GL Desert Eagle is a re-imagining of his famous Kamikaze model. It features an alder body and maple neck, joined with bolt-on construction at 25.5" scale. The Kamikaze’s kanji characters and bombs have been replaced by double feathers and arrow heads in this striking design, which offers subtle black binding on the body. Its neck profile implements George’s original U shape, and it includes a Macassar ebony fingerboard, dot position markers, and 22 extra-jumbo stainless steel frets. Components on the LTD GL Desert Eagle include a Floyd Rose 1000 SE double-locking tremolo with stainless steel screws, a special low-friction volume pot, and a special pickup combination that includes a Seymour Duncan '78 pickup in the bridge, with push-pull pickup select on the single volume knob, and an ESP SS-120 single-coil in the neck position. Includes deluxe ESP hardshell case.

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  4. Paul Reed Smith CE24 - Black Amber #1587
    $2,699.00

    The original CE was introduced in 1988 and offered players PRS design and quality with the added snap and sparkle of traditional bolt-on guitars. Since the dawn of rock and roll, the snap and response that comes from a bolt-on neck guitar has been an essential part of the mix. These attributes have, in turn, become essential to many players trying to tell their story through music. The CE 24 pairs PRS's traditional body combination of the mahogany back and maple top with a bolt-on maple neck and rosewood fretboard. The neck sports a Pattern Thin carve and satin nitro finish for a natural, addictive feel. To further maximize the guitar's inherent tone and clarity, the CE 24 features PRS 85/15 pickups, which Paul designed to have remarkable clarity as well as extended high and low end. The electronics consist of a volume and push/pull tone control with 3-way toggle switch for a total of six classic sounds.

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  5. Paul Reed Smith Custom 24-08 Purple Mist #2385
    $4,740.00

    The Custom 24 is the quintessential PRS guitar, the iconic instrument that started it all back in 1985. The Custom 24-08 keeps many of the foundational specs as the original Custom – maple top, mahogany back and neck, 24 frets, 25" scale length, the PRS patented Gen III tremolo – but adds a new level of versatility with its TCI pickups and intuitive switching system. Featuring two mini-toggle coil-tap switches, the Custom 24-08 has eight different pickup settings that provide an array of humbucking and single coil tones, including a dual single coil option. For classic PRS playability, reliability, and tone with ultimate flexibility, check out the Custom 24-08.

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  6. Paul Reed Smith Fiore - Sunflower # 2032
    $2,849.00

    The PRS Fiore model continues PRS Guitars’ journey into the bolt-on, single-coil guitar world. Developed with guitarist, composer, producer, and instructor Mark Lettieri, the PRS Fiore offers a modern aesthetic, effortless playability, and an addictive and sophisticated tonal canvas.

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  7. ESP LTD EC-1007 Baritone EverTune 7-string - Black
    $1,799.00

    There are extended-range single-cutaways with high-end appointments, and then there is the ESP LTD EC-1007 Baritone EverTune. This 7-string electric guitar boasts a traditional full-thickness mahogany body with set-through construction for maximum resonance and sustain. Its 3-piece mahogany neck is capped by a fast-playing, compound-radius Macassar ebony fingerboard, and its 27-inch baritone scale length was tailor-made for down-tuned hijinks. Shrewd tone chasers will appreciate this axe's active Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker pickups, which blend alnico and ceramic magnets and some seriously high-tech tonal voodoo to give you hum-free ultra-high output, all with the chime, squish, and sparkle you can handle. And with an EverTune bridge onboard, you'll benefit from laser-precise intonation. Eye-grabbing gold/black hardware rounds out the LTD EC-1007 Baritone EverTune's enviable features.

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  8. ESP LTD Horizon 87 - Candy Apple Red
    $1,499.00

    The Horizon Custom ’87 takes the amazing archtop body of the ESP Horizon, and offers it exactly as you’d have found it in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s… minimally adorned and built to shred! This guitar offers neck-thru-body construction at 25.5” scale for intense sustain, pairing an alder body and an extra-thin three-piece maple neck. The Horizon Custom ’87 features a Macassar ebony fingerboard with 24 extra-jumbo frets and no inlays; side position dots help you find your way. Its components include a Floyd Rose 1000 double-locking tremolo, a Seymour Duncan TB-5 Custom Trembucker in the bridge, and a Seymour Duncan Hot Rails in the neck position. Coil spitting for single-coil tones on either or both pickups is available via push-pull controls on the volume and tone knobs.

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  9. ESP LTD Eclipse EC-256 - Vintage Gold Satin
    $599.00

    When it’s time for rock-ready tones at a player-friendly price, the ESP LTD Eclipse EC-256 aims high and checks every box. The Eclipse EC-256’s singlecut body shape, mahogany build, and a 22-fret roasted jatoba fingerboard make for a guitar that’s easy to traverse and highly playable. A three-piece set mahogany neck lets notes ring with sustain fit for arenas while keeping your setup extremely consistent. Moreover, the two onboard LH humbucking pickups provide a plethora of raucous tones for rhythm and lead work, plus the expanded tone options of a push-pull switch.

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  10. ESP LTD Ted Aguilar TED-EC - Black
    $1,699.00

    The LTD TED-EC joins the Signature Series of Ted Aguilar, guitarist of Bay Area thrash titans Death Angel. This outstanding guitar offers a brutally unique look, with its Black finish sharply contrasting with gleaming white pickup covers/rings and white pearloid tuners. Based on the single-cutaway Eclipse shape, the TED-EC features special design aspects like its neck-thru-body construction at 24.75” scale, mahogany body with maple cap, and thin u-shaped three-piece mahogany neck. It offers a Macassar ebony fingerboard with mother-of-pearl dot inlays and 24 extra-jumbo frets. Components on the TED-EC include a recessed Gotoh TOM bridge with string thru body, LTD locking tuners, and a set of powerful and aggressive EMG 81 (bridge) and EMG 60 (neck) active pickups with white covers. Includes deluxe ESP hardshell case.

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  11. Fender Vintage 1962 Pre-CBS Fender Jaguar 3-tone Sunburst

    Regular Price: $6,500.00

    Special Price $5,500.00

    Here's a very cool Fender Jaguar, made at the Fullerton Plant (Fender - Pre CBS Era), USA in 196. Serial #92752. Three tone sunburst finish on alder body. Maple neck, with a curved Brazilian Rosewood veneer fingerboard adorned with clay dots. The tone potentiometer code 304-6245 designates it was made by Stackpole Electronics, Inc. in the 45th week of 1962.

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  12. James Tyler 35th Anniversary Edition Studio Elite 1987 - Malibu Beach Shmear #4183
    $8,390.00

      The brainchild of Sarah Tyler, the 35th Anniversary Studio Elite commemorates the birth year of the Studio Elite with Jim's iconic headstock design: 1987. This year marks a pivotal moment when Jim transitioned to full-time guitar building, leaving behind mods and repairs for good. With the guitar turning 35 years old in 2022, it was only fitting to celebrate its rich history.
      To honor this milestone, every aspect of the guitar reflects California craftsmanship and tones, paying homage to the early Tylers made with Mamywo. The guitar features lead/rhythm circuits with mid-boost preamps, reminiscent of those classic models. Additionally, to infuse a touch of modernity, Tyler incorporated the Stingray 500 pickups with the new cancelling coil circuit.

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