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Taylor 512 2000 (Consignment) SOLD

Taylor 512 2000 (Consignment) SOLD

This small body mahogany Taylor produces a crisp top end and full midrange attack. It is very comfortable to play due its smaller size which makes it ideal of fingerstyle playing and light to medium strumming. Comes with original Taylor hardshell case.

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Gibson J-50 Adjustable 1965 (Consignment) SOLD

Gibson J-50 Adjustable 1965 (Consignment) SOLD

Aside from some cosmetic wear and tear this guitar is in great overall shape for its age and has a wonderful woody midrange rich tone. Comes with a Gibson hardshell case.

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Gretsch Limited Edition Americana Collection Used SOLD

Gretsch Limited Edition Americana Collection Used SOLD

Originally released in 2007 in limited numbers these small body guitars feature cool vintage cowboy graphics, a 24″ scale reinforced neck,  real wood construction and collectible graphic boxes. All four of these limited guitars are being offered for $500.  These guitars are being sold as used but they have never been out of their boxes, they are in mint condition and would make for a wonderful collection!

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Bernd Martin Classical 2010 (Consignment) SOLD

Bernd Martin Classical 2010 (Consignment) SOLD

Here is a beautiful hand made classical featuring birds eye maple and snakewood fretboard and body binding. Along with great looks comes a full and crisp note fundamental with lots of projection! Comes with a Hiscox Pro 2 flight case.

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Seagull SWS Rosewood Dreadnought SALE! SOLD

Seagull SWS Rosewood Dreadnought SALE! SOLD

Looking for an all solid wood dreadnought for a great price? Look no further. This Solid Wood Series guitar from Seagull features a solid Indian rosewood sides and back and solid Sitka spruce top. They are great playing and sounding Canadian made guitars. Comes with a gig bag for $595.

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Kay Fiddlehead Archtop 1930’s SOLD

Kay Fiddlehead Archtop 1930's  SOLD

The Kay company was founded in 1931, and this example is very early in their history. The violin-type construction is unusual and wasn’t continued; it’s expensive to make and easy to damage. Because the top and back extend beyond the sides, electric polishers can’t be used on the sides, and hand finishing is required. The scroll section of the peghead was separately made and appears to be dowelled on – in two of the photos you can see the oval section of the dowel pins.

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