The Sorrento was Epiphone’s take on the ES-125 TC line, but with their mini-humbucking pickups rather than P-90’s and with an available Bigsby. This is a very comfortable guitar to play.
MORE →This is the second Triolian Tricone that National Reso-Phonic built. It’s in excellent shape and has been played enough to be opening up to its – frankly awesome – potential.
MORE →There are very few people I am aware of who know the extensive Taylor Guitar line like our own Mike Gray. He knows the regular line like the back of his hand, and we’re talking over 120 models! He is familiar with all of the Fall & Spring Limited Editions, is constantly putting together special Build-to-Order custom guitars for our store and often brainstorming with Grant & I regarding the next custom R. Taylor masterpiece. When Mike goes home at
MORE →Trinity College makes a variety of instruments often used in Celtic music. Here’s a used TM-325 octave mandolin in great condition. These are usually tuned GDAE, an octave below a traditional mandolin.
MORE →Here’s a lovely, sweet sounding Gibson A1 mandolin from 1912.
MORE →This is a lovely, cedar and Brazilian concert classical. It has a bit of wear and dings but plays and speaks well. This is an excellent price for a very high end pro level concert classic!
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