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Collings I-35 LC Vintage Electric Guitar - Faded Cherry
$7,900.00| /Drawing inspiration from the best instruments of the 1960s, Collings newest offering in the I-35 lineup provides an exceptionally loose and organic...
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c. 1960 Fender Studio Deluxe Lap Steel w/ Legs, Cover and Case
$999.00| /In very good condition. This great-sounding, classic instrument is ready to jam, record and gig!
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2023 Collings I-30 LC Tobacco SunBurst
$6,399.00| /The I-30 features fully hollow construction with parallel trestle braces and a maple laminate top and body that offers incredible tone. It features...
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2001 Fender Stratocaster - Ash body
$995.00| /This beauty has everything that you could want in a great ash body Tele!It is is in Excellent Condition with original hard shell case and whammy bar.
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2013 PRS Private Stock Modern Eagle | Madagascar RW Neck | MOP w/ White Gold Surrounds
$6,999.00| /This is a truly unique Private Stock PRS Modern Eagle with exquisite details including: Madagascar Rosewood neck, fingerboard, backplates, tuning ...
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2005 Taylor T5-C1
$1,199.00| /This Taylor T5 is one of the best gigging and recording guitars available. It is the perfect guitar for the acoustic player that wants to get into ...
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2011 Godin Icon Type 3 x/P90's!
$1,199.00| /This burgundy beauty is in excellent, hardly played condition. It features a set mahogany neck and 3 Lollar P90 pickups.The ICON Type 3 features a ...
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Fender Custom Shop American Custom Telecaster® NOS
$4,225.00| /The American Custom Telecaster® NOS is not only beautiful, but it represents the best in player-friendly specifications and Fender style. Metic...
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Collings 470 JL Antiqued Sunburst
$7,950.00| /The Collings 470 JL is the result of years-long conversations, engineering, testing, tweaking, playing, and listening. And then doing it all over a...
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2020 Collings I35LC Deluxe
$5,999.00| /This Pelham Blue beauty is in excellent condition and boasts deluxe ivoroid fingerboard and peghead binding,ivoroid "top hat" knobs and pickup ring...
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1964 Gibson ES-335
$14,999.00| /This is a great sounding, great playing guitar! Dated by the serial number, this guitar was made in 1962-64. You can see that this guitar has been ...
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1972 Fender Stratocaster
$4,999.00| /This vintage Strat from one of Fender's golden-eras is very good, mostly original condition, plays and sounds great like it should and weighs in at...
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1970s Gibson Les Paul Deluxe
$3,199.00| /This is one great player with screaming Seymour Duncan P90s driving the tone machine. P90s are a popular mod on Deluxes since they drop right into ...
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Fender Custom Shop Artisan Maple Burl Dual P90 Telecaster®
$5,150.00| /The Artisan Dual P90 Maple Burl Telecaster combines the finest hand-selected figured woods with a host of streamlined player-centric features and a...
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Taylor T5z Custom Koa
$3,799.00| /With new comfort-focused enhancements and visual upgrades, the T5z Custom delivers a new level of musical appeal. A lightweight Urban Ash body...
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Collings I-30 LC - Faded Cherry - 60s Neck Carve
$7,450.00| /The I-30 features fully hollow construction with parallel trestle braces and a maple laminate top and body that offers incredible tone. It features...
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1992 Gibson Les Paul Custom - Alpine White
$3,799.00| /This beautiful Alpine White is in excellent condition with barely any wear considering it’s vintage. The action is low and the all original electro...
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Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition 70th Anniversary 1954 Stratocaster NOS Wide-Fade 2-Color Sunburst
$4,200.00| /2024 marks the platinum anniversary of the Stratocaster®—that’s seven decades of the world’s greatest electric guitar. To mark this auspicious mile...
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Fender Player II Telecaster®, Maple Fingerboard, Black
$839.99| /Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender® sound and style with the Player II Telecaster® — a stage-ready guitar with contemporary upda...
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Fender Player II Telecaster® HH, Maple Fingerboard, 3-Color Sunburst
$869.99| /Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender® sound and style with the Player II Telecaster® HH — a stage-ready guitar with contemporary u...
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Fender Player II Stratocaster®, Maple Fingerboard, Black
$839.99| /Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender® sound and style with the Player II Stratocaster® — a stage-ready guitar with contemporary up...
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Alembic Further 6-string guitar
Original price $33,250.00
Current price $26,600.00| /It just doesn't get any better than this! The lightest change of touch and the smallest adjustment of knobs yields deep and inspirational tonal var...
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Electric Guitars for Sale at Northern Lights Music. Shop electric guitars now. We are proud to offer a wide selection of top guitar brands. We offer for sale a wide range of new and used electric guitars from leading brands including Fender, Collings, Taylor and more. As authorized dealers, we have many high-quality electric guitars in stock and ready to ship.
Why are electric guitars great for beginners?
Electric guitars are perfect for beginners because electric guitars have smaller necks and lighter strings compared to acoustic guitars, making them easier to play. However, they do require amplification through guitar amps to produce a louder sound. For the actual technique of playing guitar Berklee is a great resource.
What is the history of electric guitars?
The Inception of Electric Guitars: A Brief History The invention of electric guitars dates back to the 1930s, when guitar players needed louder instruments to keep up with larger bands and eventually rock and roll. Electric guitars work on the principle of magnetism, where a magnetic pickup detects the vibration of the metal strings and converts it into an electric signal that is amplified through a guitar amplifier.
Iconic Electric Guitar Designs from the 1950s and 1960s The history of electric guitars took off in the 1950s with the introduction of iconic models from brands like Leo Fender and Gibson. The popular Fender Telecaster was one of the earliest electric guitar designs and featured a solid maple neck and two pickups. The Fender Stratocaster, introduced later, had a contoured body and three single coil pickups. The Gibson Les Paul, another classic design, featured humbucking pickups and a solid mahogany body and neck, making it a favorite for driving amplifiers into distortion in rock and roll and later, metal. These iconic designs, the Les Paul, Telecaster, and Stratocaster, remain popular to this day and are replicated by numerous brands with their own twists on headstock design, color options, and pickups.
You can learn more about guitar history here.
How Much Do Electric Guitars Cost?
The cost of electric guitars varies widely, ranging from a few hundred dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars for rare vintage models.
Why Choose a Small Independent Guitar Store?
Support local economies and family-owned businesses by choosing to buy from a small independent guitar store like Northern Lights Music. Unlike big chain stores like Guitar Center, Sweetwater, and Musicians Friend, which are owned by hedge funds and other investors, small independent stores offer a more personalized experience, individual attention, and lasting relationships.
How do I find my unique sound on the electric guitar?
Finding Your Sound and Choosing Your Tone Start by exploring the music of your favorite artists to find the right electric guitar for your style. Pay attention to the style of guitar they play and the pedals and amplifiers they use, as these are key to their signature sound.
What is the difference between Solidbody electric guitars and ones that are chambered or hollow?
Solidbody vs. Chambered Body Guitars Solid body guitars, such as the Stratocaster and Telecaster, are made from solid chunks of wood and have little acoustic tone. Les Pauls can also be solid, but sometimes, guitarists prefer chambered body guitars to reduce weight during long gigs or extended playing. Chambered body guitars have pockets of wood removed from inside the body, such as the Thin-line telecaster, which features a visible chambered body.