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Gibson Premium Logo Stool
A Gibson stool is the best seat in the house! This 24" stool is the perfect height for shredding, and its swiveling base lets you pull off rock star moves.
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SKB Baby Taylor/Martin LX Guitar Soft Case
Keep your favorite guitar free of dents and dings! Perfect for smaller acoustics, this soft case boasts a plush-lined molded interior for maximum protection.
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Electro-Harmonix Hot Wax Dual Overdrive Pedal
Equally effective for guitar and bass, the Electro-Harmonix Hot Wax Dual Overdrive combines the Hot Tubes and Crayon pedals for one powerful stacked OD.
$126.80
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Electro-Harmonix Andy Summers Walking on the Moon Flanger Pedal
A pedal that provides those shimmering flanger sounds the Police made famous, Electro-Harmonix's Walking on the Moon is Andy Summers' signature flanger.
$129.00
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Electro-Harmonix LPB-3 Linear Power Booster and EQ Pedal
Inspired by Electro-Harmonix's first effect pedal, the LPB-3 lets you dial in your tone with loads of clean gain and a versatile EQ with sweepable mids.
$129.00
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Electro-Harmonix Spruce Goose Overdrive Pedal
Inspired by a Bluesbreaker-style overdrive, the Electro-Harmonix Spruce Goose has an amp-like overdrive sound that is inspiring to play.
$129.00
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Gibson 57 Classic Pickup
The '57 Classic has been in Gibson's lineup of pickups since 1990, but has roots in the late 1950s when Seth Lover designed the original humbucker.
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Gibson '57 Classic Plus Pickup
Introduced in the 1990s, the Gibson '57 Classic Plus humbucker is an overwound version of the '57 Classic that will push your amp just a little bit more.
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Gibson '70s Tribute Humbucker Pickup
Punchy yet warm, the '70s Tribute humbucker takes a cue from pickups designed in that era that accommodated the need for increasingly aggressive rock tones.
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Gibson Original Mini-Humbucker Pickup
Small in stature, huge in tone. This mini-humbucker features a robust alnico 2 magnet, chrome cover, and reliable Gibson electronics!
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Gibson '57 Classic Plus Humbucker Pickup
Get the best of both worlds with this pickup: massive output and rich, vintage tone. It's designed for the bridge or neck positions.
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Fender Waylon Jennings Phaser Pedal
A four-stage phaser with settings so wild they'd even make an outlaw blush! Fender's Waylon Jennings Phaser is an all-analog, original Fender circuit.
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Fender Deluxe Wooden Hanging Guitar Stand
Elevate the look of your home studio with this stylish guitar hanger, crafted with a beautiful walnut finish and mid-century inspired design.
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Fender Acoustasonic 15 Acoustic Guitar Combo Amplifier (15 Watts)
Perfect for solo performers, the two-channel Fender Acoustasonic 15 amplifier offers excellent on-the-go amplification for vocalists and musicians alike.
$129.99
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SKB 1/2 Size Violin/Viola Deluxe Case
Bring your 1/2-sized violin or viola to lessons without a worry! This hardshell case will keep your instrument protected so you can keep playing.
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SKB 1/4 Size Violin Deluxe Case
Get some peace of mind on the way to and from lessons! This 1/4-size violin hardshell case will keep your violin safe and sound.
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SKB 3/4 Size Violin/Viola Deluxe Case
Bring your violin or viola to lessons or rehearsal without worrying about it! This durable hardshell case fits 3/4-sized violins and violas.
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SKB Violin/14" Viola Deluxe Case
This versatile hardshell case can hold two bows and an array of violins and violas. With plenty of storage, this case is perfect for any musician.
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SKB SC66 Strat/Tele-Style Guitar Soft Case
With the same foam inserts found in Fender's hard cases, this soft case offers the same protection for your Strat or Tele.
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Fender Pure Vintage '51 Telecaster Pickups
Go back to 1951 -- the first year that the Telecaster was called the Telecaster -- with these pickups, inspired by Fender's iconic guitars of the era.