TOP: A KM-350 / BOTTOM: KM-180
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Some things require opening your eyes just a little more to see all the details...
**Just in: A used Taylor 214e Deluxe in Natural/Rosewood! (not pictured).
or perhaps just your ears?
Either way, Taylor's fantastic 214e Deluxe is back in stock, although never for long. Looks, sound, and a price that's easier to see than this guitar on a dark stage!
**Just in: A used Taylor 214e Deluxe in Natural/Rosewood! (not pictured).
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Friday, April 15, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
A lot for a little
Yamaha's new JR2S gives you the exceptional tone of a solid spruce top guitar in a diminutive, travel friendly package.
With it's 21-1/4" scale length, body depth just over 3.5", and a familiar nut width of 1-11/16", you'd be hard pressed to find another 'travel guitar' this good in the sub-$200 price range.
With it's 21-1/4" scale length, body depth just over 3.5", and a familiar nut width of 1-11/16", you'd be hard pressed to find another 'travel guitar' this good in the sub-$200 price range.
Monday, April 4, 2016
The reflected snow light almost drowns out all the brightly colored Yamahas we've just gotten in at the shop!
The redesigned FG/FS series guitars not only look good but also sound great with scalloped bracing for more volume and presence in a familiar Yamaha body shape and feel.
Just in from Martin Guitars:
And while you're there reading the specs, check out the new DC-18e:
The redesigned FG/FS series guitars not only look good but also sound great with scalloped bracing for more volume and presence in a familiar Yamaha body shape and feel.
Just in from Martin Guitars:
GPC-28e
Their 'Grand Performance Acoustic'
More info here: https://www.martinguitar.com/guitars/limited-editions-and-new-models/gpc-28e/And while you're there reading the specs, check out the new DC-18e:
It's in the lineup somewhere in this pic...
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
An Odd Pair
If it's vintage charm and rarity you're looking for in a ukulele, look no further than our Gibson banjo uke from the 1920s...
Or perhaps it's classic utility with a vintage vibe like our newly consigned Hernandis classical from 1973?

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