We’ve just received a new shipment of Eastman guitars, and it included the E10P Mahogany and E20P Rosewood parlor guitars! This great little guitar has adirondack spruce top with scalloped braces, mahogany back and sides (the ’20’ model is rosewood), ebony fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle.
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The new Taylor 214ce Sunburst adds a beautiful visual impact to go along with its signature sound and very reasonable price tag!
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MORE →The Taylor 214 is an exceptional playing and sounding guitar in a very affordable price point!
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MORE →The Applecreek Mountain Dulcimer in cherry is a good, lower cost alternative to the McSpadden models. Build of solid cherry with old-world craftsmanship, the Applecreek has all the traditional mountain dulcimer features.
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MORE →Here’s an excellent-condition National Style 1 Tricone Squareneck from 1929. This is an early example of a production resophonic guitar – the first production took place in 1927. The resophonic instrument was invented in 1925 by John Dopyera at the request of George Beauchamp. Beauchamp was a promoter who found that as venues and audiences grew, so did volume levels and as amplification hadn’t been invented, many instruments were just not loud enough. The reso-phonic design is much louder.
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MORE →Based on the of the 1990s model E series guitars, developed from designs conceived by Jose Ramirez III, Amalia Ramirez created the 2 NE and 3 NE models as an affordably priced, all-solid-wood instrument for the serious student of classical guitar.




