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No Longer Available Taylor GS Custom Maple Sunburst, 2009

No Longer Available Taylor GS Custom Maple Sunburst, 2009

This Taylor GS Custom Maple Sunburst dates to March 30, 2009 and is in very good condition with very light play wear. The “GS” represents Grand Symphony, and is Taylor’s second largest “Jumbo” body design, following the Grand Orchestra. 

Used
Price: $4,799.99 CAD

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PRS S2 Singlecut Standard Satin Black, 2019 (No Longer Available)

PRS S2 Singlecut Standard Satin Black, 2019 (No Longer Available)

The PRS S2 Singlecut Standard Satin, discontinued in 2019, appeared in 2015 as a workhorse guitar for gigging musicians.  The Satin finish, applied without filler to the Mahogany body and neck, provide a thin, unrestrictive coating that feels great and also reduces production cost and retail price.

Used
Price: $1,550.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson RB-250 Mastertone Banjo Mahogany, 1976

❌SOLD❌  Gibson RB-250 Mastertone Banjo Mahogany, 1976

The Gibson RB-250 Mastertone was the working-musician’s banjo for decades and offers that classic Gibson sound with the “Snap” to the treble attack that only Gibsons have. This is essentially the same banjo as the famous Gibson RB-3 without the Wreath inlay, Gibson built a few RB-250 banjos every years from 1949 until 2010, when a devastating flood in Nashville destroyed Gibson’s Banjo and Mandolin facilities.

Vintage
Price: $2,950.00 CAD $3,450.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Emerald X20-Nylon Artisan Carbon Fiber Green

❌SOLD❌  Emerald X20-Nylon Artisan Carbon Fiber Green

Here is a fabulous Emerald X20-Nylon Artisan model in – – Emerald Green! This very interesting instrument is built in rural Donegal, Ireland by Alistair Hay. Emerald guitars was formed in 1991, with the first production models being settled and available in 2001.

Used
Price: $3,125.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson Les Paul Model Gold Top, 1952

❌SOLD❌  Gibson Les Paul Model Gold Top, 1952

In 1952, the Gibson Les Paul Model made its first appearance as a single cutaway, solid body guitar with the now-standard combination of a carved Maple cap on a Mahogany body, with a Mahogany neck and Rosewood fingerboard. The available finish was a metallic gold top with clear lacquer over the rest of the guitar. The earliest models had an un-bound fingerboard, but this quickly changed to a bound fingerboard. At the time, ‘Rosewood’ came from Brazil.

Vintage
Price: $36,500.00 CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson Super 400 Archtop Electric Sunburst, 1954

❌SOLD❌  Gibson Super 400 Archtop Electric Sunburst, 1954

The Gibson Super 400 strode above most others when giant archtops roamed the earth, and is still one of the largest production guitars made. Making its introduction in 1934 as the ‘Super L-5 Deluxe’, the non-cutaway model was quickly joined by a cutaway model, initially named the Super 400 P for ‘Premiere’. The ‘400’ designation was originally a reference to the price.

Vintage
Price: $19,500.00 CAD

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