2000 Taylor 355
$1,595
Imperial Vintage Guitars
2000 Taylor 355 12-String Acoustic Natural
In Excellent Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Light Cosmetic Playwear As Shown
Mahogany Back And Sides With Solid Sitka Spruce Top
Neck Depth At 1st Fret: 0.84"
Neck Depth At 12th Fret: 1.04"
Weighs 5lbs 4oz
With Original Hard...
2000 Taylor 355
$1,495
Taylor BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD XXX-BE 30th Anniversary
$5,299
Kansas City Vintage Guitars
2004 Taylor 30th Ann Brazilian Rosewood!
Rare and desirable Cutaway version! We just got in a large collection of choice, unplayed and well-preserved fine acoustic guitars. One owner since new. Time capsule piece here. This is a special and very high-grade guitar. This one has pretty much...
2021 GIBSON CUSTOM SHOP 1960 Les Paul Re-issue V2
$6,999
Guitar Showcase
This piece is currently situated offsite, so if you are interested in playing it let us know so we can have it transported to the shop.
Here we have another nice flame top New Old Stock 60th Anniversary Les Paul 1960 V2 Tomato Soup Burst reissue with slight aging VOS on the hardware. A stunning...
2000 Taylor 510 510
$1,495
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
This wonderful guitar was born in 2000, according to its serial number (20001122102) and the Taylor website. It was (and is) a substantial upgrade from the 300 and 400 series dreadnoughts, with a current MSRP of about $2600—$400 more than the 410 and $600 more than the 310, but its superiority is...
2005 Taylor Custom K-14ce (K-24-ce)
$2,795
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
This wonderful Grand Auditorium-style guitar was made in El Cajon, California, in 2005 according to its serial number (200505111101) and the Taylor website. The standard K-14ce is a substantial upgrade from even the Taylor 700 Series and most other acoustic dreadnoughts I’ve played (its current...
Mesa Boogie Mesa/Boogie
$1,999
Chicago Music Exchange
With his ear for tone, passion for tube technology, vision for designing high-performance amps, and unwavering devotion to redefining what music lovers think of as “the sound of an amplified guitar,” Randall Smith released the first Mesa/Boogie Mark I in 1972, introducing the world to High Gain...
Mesa Boogie Mesa/Boogie
$2,239
Chicago Music Exchange
With his ear for tone, passion for tube technology, vision for designing high-performance amps, and unwavering devotion to redefining what music lovers think of as “the sound of an amplified guitar,” Randall Smith released the first Mesa/Boogie Mark I in 1972, introducing the world to High Gain...