The Dr. Z Maz Jr. is a cool studio or small club amp which puts out 18 watts through two 12″ speaker and is powered by two EL84 power tubes. It is in great overall condition.
MORE →SOLD
This is a pretty rare guitar, and well-made as Guilds normally are. Entirely original, except for the strings. This X 79 is American production from the early 1980’s, when Guild was experimenting with different body shapes and styles.
MORE →This banez Artcore Thinline Archtop is a very nice guitar. It’s perfect for electric fingerstyle playing or rockabilly styles!
MORE →This example appears to be original with the exception of the tuners, which are gold Kluson strip models.
MORE →Bob Taylor’s exotic, heavily figured inset koa is a wood lover’s dream. The high-performance, Taylor Style I humbuckers are a tone lover’s dream. Artistic, Mother-of-pear fretboard inlays and on-edge Ivoroid binding around the body and headstock, with micro-purfling up the fretboard, complete the high-end design detail on their new Custom model solidbody electric guitar!
MORE →Norman Boucher founded Canada’s first guitar manufacturing company in La Patrie Quebec in 1968 and began to built Dreadnought style guitars with “X” bracing patterns inspired by C.F. Martin. Norman’s son Claude continued to build and research guitars after Norman Guitars Inc. closed its doors and sold its trade mark in 1988. In 2000 Claude decided to build high quality acoustic guitars with only the best materials including the famed Adirondack red spruce. He then began to stock raw materials and share his passion with his son Nicholas. Today Claude and his cousin Robin run Boucher Guitar Products Inc. building their guitars with three generations of family pride and heritage.
MORE →