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Martin DM Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
This is my favorite guitar. One of Martin's Road series models, it delivers all the full, rich tone that has made the Martin name famous. Laminated mahogany back and sides wedded to a solid spruce top, single-band herringbone rosette, black bindings, tortoise-colored pick guard, and a durable satin finish. [read more] |
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Jasmine S35 Acoustic Guitar An entry-level dreadnought with Takamine quality. A remarkable value, the S35 features a spruce top with nato back and sides. Full body binding and chrome machines are combined in one very playable dreadnought. The satin finish maximizes resonance.
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Guild Starfire III Electric Guitar I played this one in my early band days. A cult classic, back in all its glory!
First introduced in 1960, it became a favorite with its ultra-light, thin hollowbody and bright, well-balanced tone. Multilaminate maple body with single Florentine cutaway and vintage chrome covered humbuckers cranks out punchy, crisp tone perfect for rockabilly, surf, blues, and rock. Classic Bigsby® tailpiece and bridge, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, and Chesterfield headstock inlay.
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1867 Legend Acoustic-Electric Guitar
From its AA-grade solid spruce top to its CP-1000 pickup featuring larger, higher-output piezo crystals, this is a tricked-out guitar. It has an inlaid oak leaf-style rosette, OP-24+C pre-amp with built-in tuner, gold hardware, ebony bridge, gloss black peghead with gold logo, and super-shallow style bowl.
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