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PRS Mira 2008 Used SOLD

PRS Mira 2008 Used SOLD

Here is a great smaller and lighter PRS solid body with a nice variety of tones available through the humbuckers which can be coil tapped. This guitar is in good overall condition with very little fret wear and only some minor cosmetic wear and tear. Comes with original hardshell case.

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Suhr Standard 2006 (Consignment) SOLD

Suhr Standard 2006 (Consignment) SOLD

This Suhr standard features a stunning Quilted maple cap and matching headstock overlay, the neck plays really fast and the guitar is in excellent overall condition with very little wear and tear. This guitar is a rock machine!!

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Fender Esquire 1957 (consignment) SOLD

Fender Esquire 1957 (consignment) SOLD

The Esquire was introduced in 1950, prior to the Broadcaster (which became the NoCaster, then the Telecaster). The guitars are nealy identical; the primary difference is the lack of neck pickup. The Esquire has the 3-way switch, and the ‘neck’ position adds in capacitors to simulate the less-trebly sound of the missing pickup.

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Hagstrom Super Swede 1980 (consignment) SOLD

Hagstrom Super Swede 1980 (consignment) SOLD

Despite their quality, Hagstrom guitars were never common in North America, and the Super Swede is one of the hardest to find. The Super Swede (originally called the Swede DeLuxe) was built from 1976 until Hagstrom ceased production in 1983, unable to compete with lower-priced instruments built in Asia. The Super Swede features maple construction with ebony fingerboard, and the tone is crisp and clear with lots of sustain and definition.

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Ibanez George Benson GB10 Sunburst – 1984 (Consignment) SOLD

Ibanez George Benson GB10 Sunburst - 1984 (Consignment) SOLD

Here is a mid 80’s Ibanez George Benson model – the GB10 – with some minor wear selling for $2250.

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Three Danelectros SOLD

Three Danelectros SOLD

Originally, from 1934 to 1946, Nathan Daniel built amplifiers for Epiphone. In 1947 Danelectro was founded and built amplifiers for companies like Montgomery Ward, Sears&Roebuck and Targ&Dinner. The first Danelectro guitars were made in 1954 for Sears under the Silvertone name, and featured solid poplar bodies and neck stiffening rods instead of adjustable truss rods.

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