2005 Bourgeois Slope D Adirondack Top
$3,995
McKenzie River Music
This 2005 Bourgeois Slope D is in excellent condition for a used guitar with very light swirling, little fretware and it does have a small gouge on the heel (see photo); a premium slope-shouldered dreadnought crafted by Bourgeois featuring an Adirondack Spruce top paired with Mahogany back and...
2005 Collings CJ Sloped Shoulder Dreadnought | Sitka Spruce, Indian Rosewood, Advanced Jumbo-Type
$3,999.99
Kansas City Vintage Guitars
2005 Collings CJ Sloped Shoulder Dread!
Here is a 2005 Collings CJ Sloped Shoulder Dreadnought with Sitka top and Rosewood back/sides. This one plays easy and sounds excellent. Collings made its name on guitars like this. An excellent model and a very solid sound. The guitar is in very good plus...
2009 John Walker Wise River with Brazilian RW FB
$4,499
Capital Guitars
Offered is this lovely Wise River slope D by John Walker. Having worked with the likes of Ren Ferguson and Kevin Kopp and having helped found Gibson’s Montana custom shop, John is one of a small number of luthiers known for building high-end interpretations of iconic Gibson designs. This...
2008 Froggy Bottom SJ Mahogany
$7,495
2002 MARTIN CEO-5
$4,000
Greg's Guitars
he Martin CEO-5 was a special edition D-12 style dreadnought with bearclaw Sitka spruce top. Both bridge and fingerboard were striped ebony. Martin CEO C.F. Martin IV asked the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Discussion Group for their design ideas and the resulting guitar was named as the CEO's choice. ...
2001 Gibson Advanced Jumbo
$2,250
JHS Pedals Packrat
$249
Rock n Roll Vintage Guitars
In 1978, the most versatile and influential distortion pedal of all time was invented in Kalamazoo, MI: the Proco RAT. Scott Burnham and Steve Kiraly first had the idea after playing, repairing and modifying all the available distortion pedals on the market. They wanted something that didn’t exist...
1978 Yamaha SA 2000
$2,200
Guitars Of Japan
In 1977 Yamaha introduced an entirely new version of their venerable SA line of acoustic electric guitars. These were called 'Super Axe' as seen on the headstock of some models, but what makes them really special is that these were the first Yamaha's to closely emulate the ES-335, which all SA's...