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 498,-
 498,-
Epiphone BB King Lucille Made to play the blues the Epiphone B.B. King Lucille Electric Guitar features 2 humbuckers with stereo Varitone controls that give you single-coil sounds as well as the throatier humbucker tone. The body is laminated maple. The neck is maple and has a rosewood fretboard with block inlays. Body neck and headstock are bound. Gold hardware adds another classy touch and Lucille's name is prominently displayed on the headstock to remind you never to run back into a burning building.
 2949,-
 2949,-
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Taylor T5 C2 Custom Koa The Taylor T5 Custom Guitar with Koa Top is the T5 with a stunning figured top, intricate abalone fretboard inlays, and gold hardware. A resonant, fully hollow thinline body is the backbone of the T5. Its comfort and playability is unquestionable, with the performance freedom of a solidbody and the feel and sound of a beloved Taylor acoustic. Whether played through an electric or acoustic amp, it delivers a fantastic range of pure tones from smooth, strumming acoustic to crunchy electric chords. Electronics include a unique 5-way pickup system composed of a magnetic acoustic humbucker, magnetic electric humbucker, and a single Dynamic Body Sensor soundboard pickup, as well as a preamp system for mixing up the exact tone you need. Full binding, bone nut and saddle, stylized f-holes, a mahogany neck, sapele body, and an ebony fretboard and headstock overlay are standard. Taylor Black Hardshell case Included.
 1986,-
 1986,-
Landscape AR101 AVC Sweet J… Solid Arched Jazz guitar 17" Including Case, Solid Spruce Top, Flame Maple Back, Kent Armstrong P.U. Antique violin colour.
 3555,-
 3555,-
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Gretsch G6120SSLVO Brian Se… The updated Gretsch Brian Setzer Nashville® models have been redesigned and built to Brian’s rockin' and exacting specifications. Upon reviewing his killer vintage guitar collection, we rebuilt the trestle bracing to match his favorite '59, giving it a more solid feel with tons of sustain. Available in either Orange Tiger Flame Laquer (SSL) or Vintage Orange Lacquer (SSLVO), each guitar comes factory equipped with TV Jones® Classic pickups, Sperzel® locking tuners, pinned Adjusto-matic™ bridge, and Bigsby® B6CB Vibrato tailpiece.
 1699,-
 1699,-
Landscape AR201 AVC Sweet J… Solid Arched Jazz guitar 15" Including Case, Spruce Top, Flame Maple Back, Kent Armstrong P.U. Antique violin colour.
 2988,-
 2988,-
Gibson BB King Lucille Ebony Own the Gibson B.B. King Lucille Electric Guitar and you'll own the smoothest, sweetest blues axe out there. Features a laminated maple top for total sustain, a solid maple center block, special laminated maple neck and ebony fingerboard. Stereo/mono jacks require no special cords; TP-6 tailpiece allows precise tuning. Also includes the name "Lucille" scripted in mother-of-pearl on the headstock and gold-plated hardware. Includes Gibson hardshell case.
 298,-
 298,-
Epiphone DOT Ebony The Epiphone Dot Arch Top Guitar features 2 humbuckers and chrome hardware. The scale is 24.75 in. and the nut width is 1.68 in. It has a set neck joint and Maple neck material. The fingerboard is Rosewood/Dot and the body material is made of laminated Maple.
 455,-
 455,-
Epiphone Sheraton II Vintag… The semi-hollow design of the Epiphone Sheraton II Electric Guitar uses a solid center block and hollow "wings" to give it the fat, mellow tone of a jazz guitar and the sustain of a solidbody. Features an arched maple top, back, and rim; laminated maple neck; gold hardware; multiple bound body, neck, peghead, and F-holes; and vine inlay on peghead with mother-of-pearl and abalone fingerboard inlays. Includes two humbucker pickups and separate tone and volume controls.
 377,-
 377,-
Ibanez AS73 Ivory The AS is a semi-acoustic guitar built to tackle just about any genre of music you throw at it. The pickups are mounted into a sustain block for increased sustain and feedback elimination. The Quik Change III bridge makes it easy to change strings without a lot of time involved.
 419,-
 419,-
Hudson HDRT Hot Rocker See… Semi Acoustic Single Cutaway Guitar without case, Hot Rocker Guitar, Maple Body, Gold Hardware, Bigsby Tremolo Type Bridge, Set Neck, 3 way switch, 1 tone & 3 Volume Controls, 2 Humbucker pickups.
 3190,-
 3190,-
Gibson ES330 VOS Vintage Ch… Gibson Custom's new ES-330 is reminiscent of the classic Gibson, late '50s feel, including the comfortable neck shape blending into the soft curves of the rounded fingerboard binding. The new ES-330 is a lightweight, lively sounding guitar whether played acoustically or plugged in. With the 16th fret neck joint and just the right neck angle, it's got a great feel that makes you want to play all night. The combination of exacting '50s body and neck specifications and slightly underwound P-90 pickups on aged nickel-plated bases tied together with an original spec wiring harness will bring you back to the tones of Grant Green in a laid-back New York jazz club. Run it through an old tube amp and you won't be able to keep from playing one British Invasion song after another. The weight, the feel and the tone of this ES-330 are magical. Offered in old-school colors and all finished in our warm Vintage Original Spec process, it's a guitar that just makes sense from beginning to end.
 249,-
 249,-
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Sigma DM-1ST-BK The Sigma DM-1ST-BK is a steel-stringed acoustic guitar whose design is oriented towards the well-known guitars of traditional manufacturers. Therefore, the body of the Sigma DM-1ST-BK shows some similarities to the D-14 and consists of popular materials like massive sitka spruce for the top as well as back and sides of mahogany. The mahogany neck of the Sigma DM-1ST-BK features a fingerboard made of Indian rosewood with 20 perfectly fitted frets. The great playability and the direct steel-string sound with its straight decaying notes and fast attack makes the Sigma DM-1ST-BK with its black finish to an charismatic acoustic guitar of great value. The SIGMA brand was launched in 1970, and have since established an excellent, even legendary, reputation. Some models were said to be of outstanding quality, both, in construction and sound. SIGMA acoustics are built by specially trained staff in the most efficient guitar factories in Japan and then sent to the US for inspection before being released for sale and shipping to the music stores. Most owners still swear by their instruments and would never part with them.
 279,-
 279,-
Hudson HTBX Blues Thinline… Semi Electric Acoustic Guitar, Cherry Sunburst Blues Thinline, Maple Body, Chrome Hardware, Tune-o-matic Type Bridge, Set Neck, 3 way switch, 1 tone & 3 Volume Controls, 2 Humbucker pickups.
 289,-
 289,-
Hudson HDFJ Florentine Jazz… Full size Jazz Guitar without Case, Sunset Orange Florentine, Maple Body Spruce Top, Nickel Hardware, Casino Type Bridge, Set Neck, 3 way switch, 2 tone & 2 Volume Controls, 2 Humbucker pickups.
 598,-
 598,-
Epiphone Emperor Swingster… We might think of them as “jazz boxes” today, but archtop electric guitars gave birth to rockabilly, rock and roll, and classic honky-tonk country, and they’re still the authentic voice of seminal twangin’ and swingin’ styles today. With a history that runs through the golden age of archtop guitars, Epiphone was right there in the middle of the rumble when jazz swung its way into rock and roll. Now Epiphone releases a new model with retro looks and period-correct features to embody the best of the instruments from the most fertile period in popular American music: the Epiphone Emperor Swingster. With its arched select spruce top and maple back and sides, hand-scalloped bracing and sound post, and three-piece maple neck, the Emperor Swingster is constructed like a top-flight archtop, but it’s upgraded appointments take it further.
 2599,-
 2599,-
Gibson ES335 Dot Plain Glos… History speaks for itself. The ES-335 is one of the most important guitars of all time. Right from its introduction in 1958 as the world’s first semi-hollowbody electric guitar it has been a mainstay of players eager to balance the gorgeous, round, mellow tones perfect for jazz and blues with the edge and sustain of a full-blooded solidbody.
 2279,-
 2279,-
Taylor T5 Custom Spruce Nat… The spruce-top T5 Custom is finished in upscale gold trim (except blue-stained models) and features our intricate mother-of-pearl "Artist" inlays. Available in a variety of natural, solid, sunburst, translucent, and metallic finishes.
 875,-
 875,-
Epiphone Inspired By Lennon… The NEW "Inspired by" John Lennon Casinos offer the professional musician the same key features of Epiphone's acclaimed John Lennon signature U.S.A. Casinos but at a more affordable price. Also based upon the "1965" Casino and the "Revolution" Casino, these two "Inspired by" versions combine the cost-effective workmanship of Epiphone's own factory in Asia with original Gibson U.S.A. electronics including classic P-90 pickups with dog-ear, nickel plated covers and a Switchcraft(tm) made toggle and output jack. The "Inspired by" Revolution Casino: In 1966, during the recording of "Revolver," John Lennon and George Harrison each acquired vintage sunburst Epiphone Casino guitars. In 1968, John had his Casino sanded down to the bare wood and covered with a thin, dull finish. During that time, he also replaced the tuners with Gold Grovers and removed the pickguard. He first used this "Lennon Natural" Casino during "The White Album" sessions in 1968. The "Inspired by" Revolution Casino is a reproduction of this stripped guitar and as it also remains today. Both "Inspired by" Casinos include a hard case while the Revolution version also includes the unattached pickguard and mounting bracket.
 285,-
 285,-
Epiphone Dot Cherry If you're lusting for a Gibson ES-335, but can't swing the lofty price, the Korean-made Epiphone Dot is an attractive alternative. Like the original, the Dot features a laminated maple body, a glued-in mahogany neck, and a dot-inlaid fretboard.
 548,-
 548,-
Epiphone ES345 Limited Edit… The Epiphone Limited Edition ES-345 brings back one of Epiphone's rarest and most revered ES-style designs in three stunning color finishes—Alpine White, Cherry, and Ebony along with a gold Bigsby™ vibrato to make a truly high-class instrument that will set you apart on any stage big or small. The ES-345 was first released in 1959 and was quickly embraced by rockers and bluesmen alike for its classy look and incredible range of tones. Fans of the ES-345 include Keith Richards, B.B. King and Freddie King, whose classic "Hideaway" was recorded with an ES-345. The key to the new Epiphone Limited Edition ES-345 is Epiphone's legendary VariTone™ control, which enables you to invent a wide range of tonal colors and pickup variations with easy recall. Vintage ES-345s are nearly impossible to find today and even harder to find is an original stereo ES-345, but we've taken care of that as well. The Epiphone Limited Edition ES-345 features both mono and stereo outputs, making the modern ES-345 the ultimate axe.
 333,-
 333,-
Epiphone ES339 PRO Ebony Epiphone introduces the ES-339 PRO — a new instrument with roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphone's Kalamazoo factory was producing some of rock's most legendary instruments. Featuring a reduced size ES-style body with classic ProBucker™ humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style. First introduced in the late '50s, the ES series became an instant rock classic, bringing the feel and look of an archtop to a generation of players who had grown up playing solid body guitars like the Les Paul. The ES-335, the first in the ES series, was an instant success. But for many players who were used to smaller solid body guitars, the ES-335 felt too bulky to play on stage. The new ES-339 PRO is the perfect remedy, featuring smaller body dimensions while still retaining the bell-like tone the ES series is famous for.
 427,-
 427,-
Ibanez AKJ85 Vintage Yellow… Artcore players represent a range of musical genres, but these Artcores are dedicated to the jazz guitarists. That's probably obvious enough if you know your old school jazz boxes. Wooden bridges. Narrow frets. 20-fret fingerboard sets the neck pickup as far from the guitar's bridge as possible, resulting in that warm, authentic, jazz tone. And to top it off: The AFJ/AKJ models come equipped with high quality flatwound strings—of course!
 716,-
 716,-
Ovation 6868AX-6P Elite Whi… This Standard Elite features a hand-selected, deluxe AA solid-spruce top with scalloped bracing, and Ovation’s Super-Shallow composite body. Its slim bowl is preferred by many stage performers and amplified acoustic guitarists because it feels similar to an electric, yet it retains all the benefits and acoustic properties of Ovation’s proven roundback technology. Ovation’s pioneering multi-soundhole design enhances string vibration and sustain by improving soundboard efficiency. The guitar’s upper-bout soundholes are inlaid with exotic hardwoods, and a cutaway offers full access to the satin-finished, 5-piece mahogany/maple neck. The Standard Elite’s OP-Pro preamp and OCP-1K pickup produce uncompromising plugged-in performance.
 498,-
 498,-
Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor I… Late guitar legend Joe Pass has lent his name to one of Epiphone's most popular archtops. The comfortable to play Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II Archtop is slightly smaller in dimensions than the jumbo Jazz-boxes, and features a single trapeze tailpiece for traditional styling and twin Humbucker pickups for unmatched tone. A warm, smooth and silky affordable archtop that delivers rich, smokey tones from jazz to blues.