This discontinued bolt on neck version of the famous custom 24 from PRS is in fantastic condition, plays really well and has a great looking slate black finish to go with the tightly flamed maple cap!! Comes with the original PRS hardshell case.
MORE →The Precision Bass took the world by storm when it was introduced in 1951, and while it’s been continuously produced since then, there’s been only two major revisions. The first was 1957, when the split humbucking pickup was introduced and 1959 when the rosewood fingerboard was added. This 1959 NOS example includes all the case candy and certificate of authenticity.
MORE →This is one neat little machine! Pitch changing opportunities abound here – the Keith tuners let you change tunings nearly instantly, and the B-bender works really well.The unit installed on this guitar is Gene Parson’s ‘Long Stroke’ version, which raises the B string a whole tone.The Parsons-White string bender is a bit of genius design; you don’t have to take your hands off the strings.
MORE →Today we are featuring the latest addition to the popular 12-fret Grand Concert guitars from Taylor. The mahogany back and sides provide even more sweet and full midrange to the already huge tone coming from this small guitar!
MORE →Here’s a left-handed Collings MT in great condition. It’s been well looked after, and is really opening up as instruments do if they are played.
MORE →Rickenbacker basses (and guitars) have always been sought after, but the company has never tried to grow to the size of Fender or Gibson, intstead keeping their production in their plant and doing a lot of hand work. This example, unlike many, is in original condition; many of these basses were modified to accept heavier bridges.
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