This used 2022 D-28 from JC Baxendale is a fantastic example of why we wanted to represent John's guitars here in the shop. Featuring an Adirondack spruce top, over a gorgeous set of Honduran rosewood, this dreadnought...
This used 2022 D-28 from JC Baxendale is a fantastic example of why we wanted to represent John's guitars here in the shop. Featuring an Adirondack spruce top, over a gorgeous set of Honduran rosewood, this dreadnought...
This vintage 1967 SG Special is a Gibson classic delivering an iconic sound with professional upgrades. Here in the signature Cherry finish, the '67 features the late '60s batwing pickguard on a full mahogany body for...
In the mid-to-late '90s Blazer and Henkes raised the bar on what could be done with a vintage-inspired modern guitar. Utilizing hand-selected, high quality tonewood, thin nitro finishes, hide glue construction and an...
This 2016 L-DBO acoustic combines the Bourgeois approach to guitar building with this classic depression-era style model. Featuring an Adirondack top and bracing, Curly Flame Maple back & sides, all treated with...
This 2010 HollowTron hails from the workshop of Don Grosh and is a well-designed showcase of first-rate boutique construction. A fully hollow set neck build, this guitar is based on '50s design with Don's expertise...
This 2024 Classic Series RS-6 Renaissance from Rick Turner Guitars utilizes a thinline construction with a cedar center block to achieve an electric-acoustic instrument perfect for the stage or studio. A Turner piezo...
This 2018 Les Paul Standard comes from the Gibson Custom Shop and specifically their Made to Market line with custom specs. This particular models comes in a gorgeously understated Blue Sparkle finish that shines in...
This 2007 Martin D-45 takes its inspiration from the 91 D-45s built during Martin's Golden Era. Featuring a Sitka spruce top, paired with an East Indian Rosewood back and sides, this 2007 build sports rear-shifted...
This 2014 Taylor 914ce came about in the final years of the Bob Taylor-led production line and was certainly one of the finest Taylor models available. Equipped with X-bracing, this guitar's has a resonant and full bass...
This 2004 Norman Blake 000-28B is from the first year of production of this Martin signature model, and includes the upgraded Brazilian Rosewood back and sides. Number 5 of 100, with even fewer than that made with...
This 1981 Gibson CMT "The V" is a killer piece of early '80s Gibson history and a Norlin-era guitar that absolutely demands attention. Produced for just a few years, "The V" was designed to bring a touch of '80s...
This 2009 OO-1929 from Santa Cruz Guitar Co is a small bodied acoustic that's full of vintage-inspired character. An all Mahogany body, a surprising amount of volume accompanies a rich, deep sound whether played...
This 1982 Gibson Explorer CMT is an interesting example of an iconic shred machine. Originally based on a design collaboration with a Chicago design firm in the 1950s and quickly discontinued, this '82 version of the...
This 2022 Gibson Custom Shop '61 SG is a throw back to the first year of this now classic build. Originally introduced as an heir to the Les Paul model, what became the SG started off under the Les Paul line, complete...
This 1959 Fender Stratocaster is an incredible electric guitar from a bygone era. Fender's evolution of the Strat took the specs and appointments in so many different directions, even in the '50s, and this maple board...
This vintage Martin 1941 D-28 would be described a high-grade player, primarily due to the repaired circular disk on the bass lower bout and as a result a refinished top. The disc covers a very shallow divit where an...
This 1966 E212T Sheraton is a '60s Epiphone with plenty of vintage mojo. Heavily inspired by the Gibson 335, and for good reason as the Epiphones were built in the same Kalamazoo factory as their Gibson counterparts....
This 2021 Circa Guitar from the workshop of John Slobod is a vintage-inspired Orchestra Model sporting gorgeous tone woods. Featuring Adirondack spruce over a Mahogany back and sides with a a subtle, lovely flame that...
Hailing from the venerable Westerly, Rhode Island factory, this 1976 Starfire IV Guild falls into that category of relatively more affordable vintage gear. This laminate mahogany build features the two original...
Here in a striking crimson finish, this 2009 I-35 hosts a rather unique combination of appointments and features that is sure to catch the eyes of onlookers. Constructed differently than your standard LC model, this...
This 1965 Martin 000-18 harkens back to the first full year of production at Martin's new facility that was constructed to handle the folk boom in guitar production. Featuring a sitka spruce top over mahogany back and...
This 2009 Collings 360, here in a striking Sunburst finish, is an offset, carved-top solid-body that sounds great with a versatile set of pickups. Sporting two Lollar mini humbuckers, this Mahogany body is resonant,...
This 1996 SJ Jumbo from Collings is a stunning build with equally as impressive sound. Here in a Small Jumbo shape, this '90s-era Collings features a Sitka Spruce top and a classic but beautiful Flamed Maple back and...
This Collings 0003 is an exquisite example of quality construction and premium tonewoods in a mid-2000s Collings. Featuring a rare, AAA-grade Brazilian back and sides paired with a beautiful, and responsive German...
This 1956 Martin D-28 is one of the cleanest, best sounding Martin's from the later half of the '50s that we've seen here in the shop. The spruce top has aged beautifully, taking on that vintage, dark amber color that...
In the world of vintage-inspired Brazilian rosewood dreadnoughts, this lightly used Baxendale D-42 stands out. Custom voiced and lightly braced, this is one of the most musical, present and robust sounding modern...
This vintage, 1972 Gibson Les Paul Custom is a fantastic playing, fretless wonder from the "Pancake" Les Paul era. Delivering all sorts of vintage, black beauty vibes, this guitar sports the original Patent Number...
In the world of rare, vintage guitars, the Gibson Jumbo stands out. Introduced in 1934 and inspired by the larger-body Hawaiian guitars being produced at the time, the Jumbo was Gibson's first slope-shoulder dreadnought...