The Fender Vibrolux was one of Knopfler’s earliest guitar amps. The amp is only produced for a very short time: the brown Vibrolux from 1961 – 62, Consequently, this one is ultra rare.
One of the more recognizable guitars in the world of artist recreations, the Stevie Ray Vaughan "Lenny" Stratocaster is a incredibly detailed replica with a great story. SUPER PRICE!
The 1957 Fender Stratocaster is considered a "classic" year by most with its two-tone sunburst finish on an Alder body wood with a Maple "V" neck. The change in plastic from "bakelite" (polystyrene) to ABS took place in the spring of 1957. Though I person
The Fender Custom Shop 1963 Relic® Stratocaster® masterbuilt by Todd Krause takes you back to a pivotal period in the instrument's history, when surf music was riding high and the Strat underwent some notable design mods
Closer to the original thing than ever before! they may be rather pricey, but the time,craftsmanship, energy and special materials that go into one of these is som much more and bettrer than one of the ‘normal’ Custom Shop
One year after its introduction in 1958, the ES-335 settled on its classic configuration. Many players prefer the 1959 rounded neck profile, which is a little heftier than the models produced after mid-1962, giving you plenty to hold onto.
This model was introduced around 2005 starting with a limited production run of 50 Custom Shop instruments (finished with red on the back of the neck) and then a full Gibson Custom Shop Signature model (with black finish and Gibson Custom Shop decal on th
In 2006, the Gibson Custom Shop decided to reissue the iconic Psychedelic V, with 300 limited instruments being handpainted by master luthier Bruce Kunkel, and now we've found this pre-owned instrument (#269 out of 300) in mint collectors condition.
PRS Tonare Grand Collection First Series, low serial and highly collectible, When Paul Reed Smith assumed leadership of the PRS Private Stock program in 2009, he remarked, “I’m looking forward to building guitars again.” The Collection Series from Private
In a historic collaboration, Fender introduces its first artist signature amplifiers-EC Series amps bearing the name of legendary guitarist Eric Clapton.
Lowden O50 with african blackwood masterpiece, Rare chance on New Lowden O-50 African blackwood and Adirondack spec'd with the most special and popular choice of tonewoods available from Lowden. With case and warranty/COA.
Lowden S50J Jazz series is considered the ultimate in-between Nylon guitar for Flattop and electric players. This unique Lowden 50's series Jazz Nylon maybe considered the pinnacle of European Guitar craftsmanship.
This beautiful Nocaster reissue guitar in Butterscotch finish over a beatifully grained Ash body, represents one of the most important era's in Fender's long history. The start of the custom shop "relic" era, likely the most important positive boost Fende
This one is signed and Murphy aged, and mint unplayed collector condition, with case and all the case candy. It only weighs in at a stunning 3.25kg, lightest we ever seen on a Les Paul.
Fender Stratocaster '56 relic masterbuilt by John English, This guitar is made in Relic style, which means it is intended to look like its played for a long time, with gorgeous birds-eye maple neck of the best quality i ever seen.
Paul Reed Smith Violin 2, Violin II instruments also take their lead from violins and violas this time by pairing curly maple necks with ebony fretboards, “Violin” finish color (a beautiful glowing amber/gold reminiscent of old violins), and Private Stock
This wooden guitar stand is made to show off your beautiful instrument. Whether it is a beautifuly made acoustic guitar, an electric or an exclusive eye-catching bass, you will be surprised how much better it looks on our guitar stand In your living room
Collings Soco Deluxe, one of the best guitar ever in our shop! Named afer Austin's funky and eclectic South Congress Avenue, the SoCo Deluxe is all about attitude. This model brings in elements from both the I-35 and CL models to create a unique hybrid th
Andy Summers was just out of college in Southern California in the early 1970s when one of his guitar students offered to sell him a beat-up 1961 Fender Telecaster® that had obviously been modified by a previous owner...