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$2,995.00
This is a rare and highly sought-after 1965 Fender Deluxe (non-reverb) model. Unlike the more common Deluxe Reverb, the non-reverb version is special due to its purer signal path, resulting in increased clarity, tighter low end, and a slightly quicker response. For players who appreciate the simplicity and tonal purity of vintage tube amps, the non-reverb Deluxe offers a sound that's less colored by additional circuitry, making it an excellent platform for pedals or clean tones that cut through the mix.
This amp is in great condition and has been fully serviced and is ready to go. It features the legendary AB763 circuit, known for its pristine cleans and smooth overdrive. Production #3, as indicated on the tube chart. The Warehouse ET65 speaker is a high-quality replacement that enhances the amp’s versatility, offering both warmth and articulation without sacrificing the vintage tone.
Cosmetically, the amp is in great shape with minor wear consistent with its age.Non-reverb Deluxe amps are harder to find and deliver a unique tonal character that sets them apart from their reverb-equipped siblings. If you're looking for a classic vintage amp with more tonal purity and a responsive, direct sound, this 1965 Fender Deluxe is an absolute gem. Learn More
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$4,500.00
This XTC-1 features a unique Mahogany body and neck, with ebony fingerboard, and beautiful Dog Hair finish. The Xotic XTC guitars are hand built in the USA and feature nitrocellulose finish, roasted necks treated with oil for the ultimate in playability, and Raw Vintage hand wound pickups based on Xotic’s own proprietary design.
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$4,500.00
The Xotic XTC guitars are hand built in the USA and feature nitrocellulose finish, flame roasted maple neck treated with oil for the ultimate in playability and Raw Vintage hand wound pickups based on Xotic’s own proprietary design.
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$2,799.00
Sapele, often compared to mahogany because of its look and sound, first joined the Taylor lineup in 1998. Since then, our sapele/spruce 300 Series guitars have welcomed countless players to the all-solid-wood acoustic experience. The limited-edition 50th Anniversary 312ce LTD celebrates and continues that tradition. The cutaway Grand Concert features solid sapele back and sides paired with a torrefied Sitka spruce top. This combination produces a balanced, resonant tone with clarity, warmth and responsiveness. Our special roasting process slightly darkens the soundboard and adds touches of aged-in sweetness and depth from the first time the guitar is played. V-Class voicing architecture inside improves pitch accuracy up and down the neck while boosting volume and sustain. Its slim neck and low action ensure familiar Taylor playability. A shorter, finger-friendly scale length makes fretting easier and reduces string tension, making for an even more inviting playing experience. Gemstone inlays, a bold firestripe pickguard, a shaded edgeburst and gloss-finished body add distinctive visual appeal. Other 50th Anniversary touches include a commemorative label inside, gold Taylor tuners and ebony bridge pins with gold acrylic dots. The guitar comes equipped with an onboard ES2 pickup and ships in a Deluxe Hardshell Case.
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$2,799.00
Sapele, often compared to mahogany because of its look and sound, first joined the Taylor lineup in 1998. Since then, our sapele/spruce 300 Series guitars have welcomed countless players to the all-solid-wood acoustic experience. The limited-edition 50th Anniversary 312ce LTD celebrates and continues that tradition. The cutaway Grand Concert features solid sapele back and sides paired with a torrefied Sitka spruce top. This combination produces a balanced, resonant tone with clarity, warmth and responsiveness. Our special roasting process slightly darkens the soundboard and adds touches of aged-in sweetness and depth from the first time the guitar is played. V-Class voicing architecture inside improves pitch accuracy up and down the neck while boosting volume and sustain. Its slim neck and low action ensure familiar Taylor playability. A shorter, finger-friendly scale length makes fretting easier and reduces string tension, making for an even more inviting playing experience. Gemstone inlays, a bold firestripe pickguard, a shaded edgeburst and gloss-finished body add distinctive visual appeal. Other 50th Anniversary touches include a commemorative label inside, gold Taylor tuners and ebony bridge pins with gold acrylic dots. The guitar comes equipped with an onboard ES2 pickup and ships in a Deluxe Hardshell Case.
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$1,679.00
A new and unique Eastman solid body guitar, Juliet is an evolution of ergonomic carves and graceful curves. Featuring a lightweight Okume body and neck, sculpted for maximum comfort and playability. Striking features include an offset body with raised center bar and laid-in pickguard, making Juliet stand out in any player's rig, on any player's stage.
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$2,049.00
The S2 McCarty 594 Thinline is an all-mahogany, thin-body guitar with a powerful voice. Whether you are looking for authentic humbucking tones or nuanced, sweet single-coil sounds, the S2 McCarty 594 Thinline can seamlessly master both sonic territories thanks to its Maryland, USA-made 58/15 LT pickups and dual volume and push/pull tone controls.
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$6,415.00
Upgraded with a Torrefied Sitka Spruce top.
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The square-shouldered 14-fret dreadnought is the most popular steel-string acoustic guitar body shape in the world. 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. -
Regular Price: $6,699.00
Special Price $6,029.00
Bourgeois' newly designed Country Boy, built around the things that dreams are made of. They kept everything that worked and upgraded the rest. An Adirondack Spruce top provides the ideal stiffness to weight ratio yielding you even more projection and sustain. Animal Protein Glue is used to adhere their very best selection of tone woods together, giving your guitar an extra kick of tonal perfection.
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Regular Price: $1,749.00
Special Price $1,399.00
This Eastman SB55 TV-LTD features Eastman's Truetone Vintage Gloss finish in Ponoma Blonde, and a Lollar P90 bridge pickup. Eastman makes an astounding electric. Able to stand up to, and in many cases outclass some of the greats. If you're looking for a great guitar 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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$1,450.00
Here's a 2001 USA-made Hamer Studio guitar in a beautiful Aztec Gold finish. Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, this instrument combines aesthetic beauty and outstanding playability. It features a solid mahogany body and a carved maple top, delivering a rich, resonant tone with excellent sustain. The set-in mahogany neck is topped with an Indian Rosewood fingerboard. The neck has a comfortable profile: slightly meaty, but not huge. Playability is smooth, with low, easy action.
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$2,899.00
Introducing Myles Kennedy’s first signature model. Known for his work in Alter Bridge, Slash and the Conspirators, and his own solo recordings, Kennedy is an accomplished guitarist who brings blues and jazz style to rock guitar playing. This new signature model mirrors Kennedy’s rock sensibilities with a nod to historic designs. While the aesthetic may have players hearing chicken pickin’ in their heads – and this guitar can certainly reach twang territory – it is made to play like a rock machine.
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"This guitar captures the spirit of my favorite older instruments. With that said, since we developed this guitar, most of my vintage instruments rarely see the light of day," said Kennedy.