From the Gibson Custom Shop in Bozeman, Montana, comes an Advanced Jumbo in the Luthiers’ Choice series. Featuring a blend of Brazilian Rosewood, Adirondack spruce and mahogany, this guitar has a full, rich and commanding tone.
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This beautiful fingerstyle OM from Mark Beneteau looks, sounds and feels wonderful to play! Sells for $5999.99
MORE →The Gibson J-50 was introduced in 1945 as a variant of the successful J-45. The primary difference was the finish on the top! The J-50 has a natural finish and the J-45 is sunburst.
MORE →Here is Mesa Boogie’s take on a classic British crunch! Sells for $1095.
MORE →The Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean, model 6119, was built from 1958 to 1980 as a lower-cost alternative to the Country Gentleman. and while it has always been a single cutaway guitar, in 1961 it thinned down about half an inch to its present profile.
MORE →Tasked by Ampeg with improving their ‘Grammer’ guitars, the late Dan Armstrong produced a number of innovative designs using non-traditional materials. Perhaps the best remembered are the Plexiglass models; this is a fairly rare fretless version of his bass. it’s in good original condition and plays well.
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