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  • Built for players who like to move quickly up and down the neck, this guitar combines classic rock flair with modern playability and reliable hardware. The dual humbuckers hit with punchy rhythm tone and singing leads that cut through a mix.
  • Rare collectible alert! This 1979 Ovation Super Adamas 1687-8 is a standout piece of acoustic history from Ovation’s golden era of innovation. Made in the USA, this guitar blends futuristic design with legendary tone and stage-ready electronics — and it’s getting harder to find in original condition like this.
  • The Ibanez GRG7221QA-TKS Gio is a solid, great-playing guitar that delivers classic Ibanez feel with modern style. Finished in Transparent Black Sunburst, it has a sharp look that really stands out, especially paired with the purpleheart fretboard, which adds both visual pop and a smooth playing feel.
  • This JF1EX is a solid, straightforward electric guitar that’s built for reliable playability and everyday use. It’s designed to give players a comfortable feel and a balanced tone that works well across a variety of musical styles. From classic rock and blues to punk and alternative, it's designed to give players a comfortable feel and a balanced tone that works well across a variety of musical styles.
  • Up for sale is a Squier Stagemaster HSH in Black Metallic, made in Korea around 2000. This is one of the more sought-after Stagemaster runs, built during Squier’s superstrat era when they leaned hard into shred-friendly specs.
  • Up for sale is an Ibanez JBBM20, which is the product of both Ibanez and JB Brubaker (August Burns Red) coming together and creating a signature. Built with a lightweight mahogany body and a fast maple neck paired to a rosewood fingerboard, this guitar is designed for tight, articulate riffing and precise lead work.
  • For sale is a Schecter PT SLS Elite (Sweetwater Exclusive); a guitar that feels way more expensive than its price tag. The SLS body is feather-light 8lbs and 1 ounce and comfortable whether you’re ripping through palm-mutes or stretching out for leads, and the Elite version steps things up with upgraded appointments that make it feel tighter, louder, and just more ready to play.
  • This Jackson King V JS Series in Gloss Black is straight to the point. Sharp angles, no apologies. It’s the affordable way into that unmistakable King V silhouette without stepping into high-dollar territory. The finish is deep and mirror-like, giving it that classic metal-stage look the second it comes out of the case.
  • And here we have an Epiphone SG Standard, part of the modern “Inspired by Gibson” lineup. This guitar carries the classic SG design with its lightweight double-cut mahogany body and slim profile, making it comfortable to play while having excellent upper-fret access for leads and solos.
  • Up for sale is a Jackson Pro Series Signature Demmelition Fury PD finished in Red Tide Fade, a signature model built for speed, precision, and high-gain performance. Designed with Phil Demmel, this guitar features Jackson’s sharp, aggressive body style and a striking fade finish that shifts from deep black into vivid red.
  • Up for sale is a Martin Road Series D-12E Retro, a dreadnought acoustic-electric designed to deliver classic Martin tone with modern performance features. The guitar features a solid Sitka spruce top paired with solid sapele back and sides, giving it a strong, balanced voice with clear highs, focused mids, and the full low end that dreadnoughts are known for. Forward-shifted scalloped X-bracing helps the top respond easily, producing plenty of volume and projection whether you’re strumming or playing fingerstyle.
  • With its fierce looks and ferocious Seymour Duncan-powered tone, the Jackson Pro Origins 1985 San Dimas SD1 HS FR is an aggressive, high-performance tribute to the era that defined heavy metal. Wrapped in a bold Yellow Bengal finish, this limited-edition throwback channels the feral energy of Jackson’s early LA-era guitars while pairing it with modern upgrades for today’s high-speed players. The commanding growl of this machine is supplied by a high-output Seymour Duncan duo: a legendary JB bridge humbucker for iconic, searing crunch and a Hot Rails neck pickup that delivers fat, humbucking warmth in a single-coil footprint. Mounted to a resonant alder body and a graphite-reinforced maple neck, this pairing offers a massive tonal range from glass-cutting leads to thick, liquid sustain. Rounded out by a Floyd Rose 1000 Series tremolo and classic San Dimas styling, the SD1 is a retro-fueled shred machine built for the modern stage.
  • If you're looking for an RG that delivers the classic Ibanez feel without a Floyd Rose attached to it, the RG3EXFM1 is one of those sleeper models people hang onto longer than they expected. Built in Indonesia during the late 2000s, this model combines the fast-playing attitude of the RG series with a hardtail bridge that keeps tuning stable and maintenance simple. It was originally a Guitar Center/Musician's Friend exclusive model and remained in production from 2008–2011.
  • This 2003 Fender Special Edition Splattercaster is part of Fender's limited Factory Special Run series produced in Ensenada, Mexico. limited to 500 made. Each guitar received a unique hand-applied splatter finish, ensuring that no two instruments are exactly alike. Finished in a striking mix of blue, violet, and white, this example is a true standout both on stage and in any collection.
  • Up for sale is a Starcaster by Fender Precision Bass in Black with a white pickguard. Built around the classic P-Bass design, this bass delivers the simple, punchy tone that has made Precision Basses a staple of countless recordings and live performances.
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