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❌ SOLD ❌ Bourgeois OM Signature Adirondack – Madagascar

❌ SOLD ❌ Bourgeois OM Signature Adirondack - Madagascar

This is an amazing instrument. The wood selection and build quality is outstanding, creating a visually stunning effect, and the tone – well, it’s got everything, and all at once. Given the way this guitar sounds now, once it’s been played in and opens up, it will be truly exceptional.

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(Discontinued) Eastman MD-615E F-Style Mandolin

(Discontinued) Eastman MD-615E F-Style Mandolin

Eastman makes a range of solid, well built and great sounding mandolins and here’s an example of the 615 “F-Style” with a built-in Schertler low-impedance (380 ohms) pickup. It’s ready to plug into a microphone channel on a mixer and compete with the loudest of banjo players or drummers!

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Price: $1,599.00 CAD

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Nechville XXV Phantom Banjo

Nechville XXV Phantom Banjo

Tom Nechville creates many innovative yet highly functional instruments – too often, innovations aren’t really advancements, but that isn’t the case here.

This spectactular flame maple and cocobolo example demonstrates the very highest levels of craftsmanship and concern for tone and functionality.

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Price: $1.00 CAD

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SOLD!!! Eastman AR 503

SOLD!!! Eastman AR 503

Eastman makes some of the best-value jazz boxes around, and the Eastman AR 503 is a prime example. It plays and sounds great, and wouldn’t look out of place anywhere.

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Price: $1,840.00 CAD

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NO LONGER AVAILABLE!!! Eastman AR371 CE

The Eastman folks just dropped by with a brand-new model, the AR-371 CE and it looks, plays and sounds great.

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❌ NO LONGER AVAILABLE ❌ Epiphone Casino ‘Inspired by John Lennon’ Sunburst

❌ NO LONGER AVAILABLE ❌ Epiphone Casino 'Inspired by John Lennon' Sunburst

The Casino was very important in the Epiphone line during the 1960’s, and was introduced to compete with the Gibson ES-330. In 1965, a member of an obscure band known as “The Beatles” – Paul McCartney – began using one for studio work – and John Lennon and George Harrison got theirs in 1966. This tobacco sunburst model became Lennon’s main guitar, and was later sanded and refinished natural. A few years ago, Gibson released two US-made versions of this guitar, in sunburst and natural (as the “Revolution” model) in a total production run of 1,965 pieces, and now has released the “Inspired by John Lennon” versions, which are much more affordable, yet still really good instruments.

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