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(Discontinued) Godin Summit Classic Ltd Desert Blue Cutaway Guitar

(Discontinued) Godin Summit Classic Ltd Desert Blue Cutaway Guitar

NOTE – This model has been discontinued and is out of stock.  We’re maintaining the post for historical purposes, but we will only see these again as used.   Ever dreamed of owning a classic single cutaway-style guitar but the price tag on most brands you look at is somewhat out of your reach? Well, you owe it to yourself to check out the Godin Summit Classic Ltd.  The in particularly the sparkled desert blue finish – Godin has really turned

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❌SOLD❌ 1976 Fender Stratocaster Hardtail Black

❌SOLD❌  1976 Fender Stratocaster Hardtail Black

Though it was available as an option from the 1954 introduction, the Fender Stratocaster Hardtail version is not as well known as its trem-bridge brother.

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❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES-339 Thinline Archtop Electric Caramel Sunburst, 2010

❌SOLD❌ Gibson ES-339 Thinline Archtop Electric Caramel Sunburst, 2010

Descending directly from the ES-339 line, the Gibson ES-339 was an immediate hit when it appearead in 2007, sporting a scaled-down body but full-size neck.

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Gibson 1963 ES-335 (NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

Gibson 1963 ES-335 (NO LONGER AVAILABLE)

We’ve just received a new Gibson 1963 ES-335 in a VOS cherry finish, built at the Gibson Memphis plant. What a guitar!

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2008 PRS Santana MD Solidbody Electric (consignment) SOLD

2008 PRS Santana MD Solidbody Electric (consignment)  SOLD

Carlos Santana has had a long relationship with Paul Reed Smith guitars, to the point where there are a number of PRS Santana models. In 2008, the PRS Santana MD was released – the MD standing for ‘multi dimensional’. The key difference is in the wiring – there’s an extra switch that enables the ‘Multidimensional Voice Control’ circuit, allowing a range of new tones.

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1921 Gibson Mandocello Style K1 SOLD

1921 Gibson Mandocello Style K1 SOLD

The Gibson Mandocello was built between 1902 and 1943, as the Style K1. The Style K2 was built from 1902 to 1922, and was basically a dressed-up version of the K1.

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