If you want the classic Gibson Les Paul feel and sound, but find the Epiphone Les Paul Standard a little bit out of your reach, take a look at the Les Paul 100. Two humbucker pickups, a Rosewood fretboard with a bolt-on Mahogany neck and great body wood give this model the powerful, sustaining tone character of the best Les Pauls. Learn more...
The ’56 Stratocaster Relic guitar incorporates many unique details from one of the most sought-after and collectable Strats ever made—it features a 10/56 neck, two-piece alder body and single-ply pickguard. We’ve even recreated tooling holes and marks made during the original production process!
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The Fender Jazzmaster was first introduced to the world in 1958 with its uniquely contoured body, incorporating a snappy 25.5-inch scale length with warm-sounding pickups. Original lead and rhythm circuit switching incorporates independent volume and tone controls, and the floating tremolo with tremolo lock adds to the distinctive look and sound of the Jazzmaster. Learn more...
The sounds that create legends! The Standard Stratocaster offers legendary Fender tone combined with classic styling that includes three single-coil pickups, a synchronized tremolo with high-mass bridge block, shielded body cavities and medium jumbo frets. New features include a tinted neck, parchment pickguard and control knobs, and a '70s-style logo. The Standard Stratocaster--plug one in and listen for yourself! Standard gig bag included.
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The Sheraton II Archtop Guitar features 2 humbuckers, gold hardware, and a Natural finish. The scale is 24.75 in. and the nut width is 1.68 in. The neck joint is set and the neck material is 3-piece Maple. The fingerboard is made of Rosewood with Block and Triangle markers. The body material is laminated Maple, as is the top.
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Check out this Hellraiser -- EMG 81/89 humbuckers, a set neck, Quilt Maple top, TonePros TOM bridge, abalone binding, Grover tuners and more. Specs include 24 jumbo frets, 25.5 in. scale, abalone Gothic Cross inlays and black chrome hardware. Learn more...
You wanted it. Well you got it. With all the fat, sweet snarling sound that you expect from a Les Paul tone, the Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional is an electric guitar that has all the traditional features you expect from a Les Paul. Mahogany body and set neck and a pair of Gibson's awesome '57 Classic humbucker pickups. Gibson is pleased to announce that the Traditional is the first model to use the revolutionary Plek system. Learn more...
Classic looks, modern tone and feel! Fender's new Vintage Hot Rod ’57 Stratocaster® guitar fuses the best of the old and the new in one smokin’ instrument. Learn more...
Here's the vintage guitar you're not afraid to play every day! Epiphone's SG-shaped Faded G400 has the well-worn look and feel of a favorite guitar. It's Worn finish showcases the wood grain (similar to Gibson's popular Faded series). The Faded Series' well-traveled look has another advantage when it comes to maintenance: The satin finish and 'aged' inlays on the fingerboard require less cosmetic care than guitars with a glossy finish and new-looking inlays. The G400 has a one-piece neck with super satin finish, humbucker pickups, chrome hardware and tune-o-matic bridge. Learn more...
The Jackson DKMG Arch Top is much more than just a pretty face. The DKMG Archtop electric now features EMG 81 and 85 humbuckers. Active, pro EMGs in an archtop guitar for this amazing price! Other features include maple neck with a bound rosewood fingerboard, Jackson's Piranha fingerboard inlay, 24 jumbo frets, 25.5-inch scale, and a licensed Low Profile Floyd Rose locking tremolo. The DKMG is topped off with black hardware. Learn more...
Kirk Hammett has been an "ESP guy" for as long as anyone can remember and there' a wide range of Signature models to prove it. This ultra-affordable version is built with a Basswood body that holds a loud set of EMG-ESP LH301 humbuckers. Its Maple neck has a Rosewood fingerboard with Skull & Bones inlays, and easy-playing, extra jumbo frets. The Floyd Rose licensed tremolo is double locking and all hardware is Black. Learn more...
Few would debate Steve's tremendous influence on Ibanez guitars. Innovations from the guitars created by Steve and Ibanez designers can be found in so many of their instruments, from pro through entry level. Then there's Steve Vai's Universe, the guitar that ignited the 7-string revolution in rock. Learn more...
The new American Deluxe Telecaster guitar is a top-of-the-line American-made instrument for the player seeking an alder body with more modern appointments. Learn more...
If you are looking for classic Les Paul looks and a humbucker sound, it is hard to go wrong with the incredibly affordable Special II. There really hasn't been a Les Paul deal like this in a long time. Features include a Mahogany neck, a Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, volume and tone control, and chrome hardware. Learn more...
The Epiphone Les Paul Studio has the sound and feel you've come to love at an incredibly low price. The set neck and dual humbuckers will have you craving more play time and with a nut width of 1.68 in. this thing is super easy to play. Learn more...
The Epiphone Casino Arch Top Guitar features two P90 pickups and chrome hardware. The scale is 24.75 in. and the nut width is 1.68 in. It has a set neck joint and neck material made of Mahogany. The fingerboard is Rosewood/ Parallelogram and the body material is made of laminated Maple. Natural finish. Learn more...
The Johnny A. Signature model combines several innovative design aspects with loads of vintage Gibson appointments. The completely hollow body features contoured outer surfaces but a flat inner back, resulting in less feedback and bright, snappy response. A custom neck profile, and custom pearl inlays combine with traditional features like multi-ply binding, gold hardware, and an ebony fretboard to create an instrument that captures the magic of Gibson's past while eagerly anticipating the future. Learn more...
Epiphone turns up the volume with the psychedelic Zakk Wylde Signature Les Paul Custom, with a raw, powerful sound. The Signature Les Paul features Wylde's trademark black and white bullseye graphics over an antique ivory finish, and pearl block inlays on the fingerboard. Learn more...
There is no mistaking a Firebird V--with its unique "reversed" zig-zag body design and equally distinct headstock, it is simply one of the most recognizable of all guitar profiles. First introduced in 1963, the Gibson Firebird was the brainchild of legendary automotive designer and visionary Ray Dietrich (Lincoln, Packard), enlisted by Gibson to bolster the guitar lines of the early '60s and help solidify the company's eminent rank among solidbody electric guitar manufacturers. Dietrich's unconventional design was based loosely on both the legendary automobile tailfins of the 1950s and the Gibson Explorer, which had been introduced several years earlier. Learn more...
Gibson Flying V 1968 High Gloss Electric Guitar; Long live the V! In 1958, Gibson put forth new design ideas and the V has since been a mainstay for the company because it is loved by guitarists everywhere. Deemed futuristic when it first hit the market, this guitar has been revered in the hands of many legendary players. The guitar here is a slightly more modern take on the classic V design, but it still keeps the vintage vibe alive in the hearts of its players. Learn more...