Gibson 2004 L-200 Emmylou Harris
Here's a cool one you don’t see pop up on the used market often, probably due to smaller production numbers and those who have 'em dont want to giv...
View full detailsHere's a cool one you don’t see pop up on the used market often, probably due to smaller production numbers and those who have 'em dont want to giv...
View full detailsThe King of the Flat-tops, with the vintage vibe and feel from the era that gave birth to some of the most prized Gibson Acoustic instruments. This...
View full detailsHere at Rudy’s Music, we are so excited to share with you this brand new Martin Custom Shop guitar designed and spec'd out by our Martin showroom...
View full detailsThe Gibson SJ-200 is the world's most famous acoustic guitar and earned its designation as the "King of the Flat-Tops." Since its release in 1...
View full detailsJohn Monteleone is considered to be the modern patriarch of the world of archtop guitars, but when he got his start building in the mid 1970's, it ...
View full detailsIdeal for experienced players looking to build on their skills, the Grand J-16E 12 String is a full-bodied, muscular guitar that generates well-b...
View full detailsOne of the most fabled Gibsons of all time, the J-185 was originally released in 1951. Designed to be just slightly smaller in proportion to the la...
View full detailsHere is a new Lowden O-22 that features a Red Cedar and American Mahogany back and sides. The Original Series was the very first Lowden range from...
View full detailsClassic styling with a tight-waisted jumbo body shape, the J-40 is constructed from East Indian rosewood back and sides, a Sitka spruce top, and a ...
View full detailsA brand new model for Lowden, this beauty from Lowden sports a Adirondak top and Koa back and sides. Not too large but plenty of low end authori...
View full detailsJames Goodall has been revered for decades as one of the foremost builders of custom, boutique, acoustic guitars, and for good reason: his guitars ...
View full detailsThis is a gorgeous sloped-shoulder guitar that recalls vintage-style Gibsons, inspired by a few different models that ranged from the '40s to the '...
View full detailsThe Larson brothers (Carl and August) were a pair of Swedish immigrants who came to the U.S. in the late 1880s, landing in Chicago. Originally boun...
View full detailsHere we have a unique situation. Confirmed as built in a part of Taylor's Build Your Own Guitar Program, we have been told that this guitar was ma...
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