Guitars
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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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Taylor Academy 12e-N
$799.00| /Nylon | Lutz Spruce Top | Layered Sapele Back and Sides | Mahogany Neck | West African Crelicam Ebony Fretboard | ES-B Electronics | Non-cutaway | ...
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Greven J35V
$4,250.00| /Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard, Sitka Spruce top from Kalamazoo MI, Cuban Mahogany back and sides, K&K Pickup, and a hard shell case.
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Santa Cruz H/13 Fret Model Custom
Original price $12,458.00
Current price $10,000.00| /You'll love this featuring a San Lorenzo Striped Sinker Redwood top, Cocobolo sides and back and Aid bracing attached with hot hide glue. The 1 3/4...
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Santa Cruz Firefly
Original price $12,045.00
Current price $10,841.00| /If you’ve been looking for the perfect sounding smaller bodied instrument with a short scale for easy reach, you’ll love this guitar! It’s small w...
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Fender Custom Shop Vintage Custom 1958 Top-Load Telecaster
$4,800.00| /In 1958 Fender modified the design of the venerable Telecaster, switching from a string-through-body bridge to a top-loading bridge. A flexible gui...
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Bourgeois OM/C Soloist - Hybrid Brazilian!
Original price $14,299.00
Current price $11,250.00| /The cutaway Soloist is the perfect Fingerstyle guitar with its great tonal balance and playability and easy access to upper frets. We selected Ital...
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2014 Collings I35 LC
$4,495.00| /We think that his beauty lives up to its reputation as the best "35" style guitar you can get today! It features a custom laminate maple top, an al...
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Fender American Professional II Telecaster®, Maple Fingerboard, Roasted Pine
$1,939.99| /The American Professional II Telecaster® draws from more than seventy years of innovation, inspiration and evolution to meet the demands of tod...
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2012 Goodall 12 Fret Parlor
$5,500.00| /Looking for a sweet and compact Goodall? This one is a beauty! Featuring master grade Cherry back and Adirondack spruce this guitar has a rich, bal...
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Santa Cruz OO Model 1 13/16" Nut Cutaway
Original price $9,595.00
Current price $8,598.00| /This is the perfect fingerstyle 00 with lots of room for clear voicing and dynamic picking! East Indian Rosewood, an Adirondack Spruce top and Adir...
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Taylor Academy 12 Left Handed
$699.00| /Designed with new players in mind but comfortable and accessible to guitarists of all ability levels, the Academy 12 is a compact Grand Concer...
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Bourgeois SJ Custom
Original price $8,299.00
Current price $7,469.00| /Prized for its ability to blend warmly with diverse ensembles, the Small Jumbo became a rhythm guitar of choice for many makers of hit recordings o...
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Bourgeois D Hogtop Professional Series
Original price $5,899.00
Current price $5,299.00| /Warmth. When you simply can’t have enough, this D Hog Top has it all. All-Mahogany. Warm tone laced with rich velvet. When selected for tone a Maho...
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2013 Warwick Corvette $$ NT Bubinga, 4-String
$2,999.00| /Featuring a stunning natural oil finish, this Warwick Corvette is carved from a beautiful piece of Bubinga which gives this bass a nice solid feel....
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2022 Fender Custom Shop 1959 250K Jazzmaster CC
$3,495.00| /The Fender Custom Shop's the ’59 250K Jazzmaster Journeyman Relic is loaded with looks, sound and vibe that expertly evoke the Jazzmaster in its or...
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1991 Fender Strat Plus
$1,199.00| /The Strat Plus Series was introduced by Fender in 1987 and was the highest-end production model next to Fender’s Custom Shop guitars. It features 3...
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Taylor 214ce-N
$999.00| /The 214ce-N represents a unique blend of contemporary design and classical-esque tone, offering players a new musical tool with a distinctive ...
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Taylor 214ce
$999.00| /Our 200 Series has been a hit with all types of guitar players, from the new learner to the experienced pro. Its solid Sitka spruce top a ge...
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Taylor GS Mini-e Rosewood Plus
$1,199.00| /Featuring aesthetic and functional upgrades from its standard counterpart, the GS Mini-e Rosewood Plus offers an elevated take on Taylor's ultra-po...
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Fender Custom Shop Vintage Custom 1959 Stratocaster® - Rosewood
$4,350.00| /1959 was a pivotal year in the annals of Stratocaster® history. It was the first year that modern features, such as rosewood fingerboards and the n...
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Fender Custom Shop Roasted Pine Stratocaster DLX Closet Classic - Honey Blonde
$5,225.00| /This guitar features a lightweight roasted pine body i paired and 3 hand-wound Dual-Mag II pickups. The roasted quarter-sawn maple neck has a ’59-...
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National Resophonic Style O 14 Fret
Original price $5,000.00
Current price $4,500.00| /Just like the original, today’s Style “O” features a brass body polished to a mirror-like shine, plated in nickel, and finally etched with that fam...
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What are the best guitars for beginners?
The best guitars for beginners have to be both affordable and high-quality, so that you don't have to struggle and can enjoy excellent tone. We recommend that all beginners start with Taylor guitars, particularly the Academy, GS-Mini or Baby guitars, as they are affordable, North American made and easily adjusted by a skilled guitar tech. Many of our customers have a limited budget, or want a guitar they don't have to worry about taking to the camp fire. In this case, we recommend Yamaha guitars as excellent entry level guitars. We have found that they stand out from the competing in terms of their build quality, playability and they are remarkably durable. In summary, the best guitars for beginners are Taylor and Yamaha guitars. However we always recommend that beginners purchase the best quality guitar they can afford, that way they can enjoy the experience and have an instrument that they can grow into. And the worst guitars for beginners tend to be old ones, with rusty strings and high action (where the guitar strings are hard to press down). In that case, we often recommend getting a fresh new Yamaha or Taylor to get started. Once you move from beginner to intermediate, we have an entire world of professional, top shelf guitars to enjoy from Bourgeois, Collings, Santa Cruz, Lowden, Huss & Dalton, Preston Thompson and more!