Brand Ibanez Model RGR752AHBF-WK Prestige with Ebony Fretboard RGR752AHBF-WK Prestige with Rosewood Fretboard Finish Weathered Black Year 2018 - 2024 Made In Japan Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars Body Material Ash Body Shape S-Style Body Type Solid Body Bridge/Tailpiece Type String-Through Color Family Black Finish Features Matching Headstock Finish Style Satin Fretboard Material Ebony Rosewood Model Family Ibanez RG Neck Construction Bolt-On Neck Material Maple Wenge Number of Frets 24 Number of Strings 7-String Offset Body Non-Offset Body Pickup Configuration HH Right / Left Handed Right Handed Scale Length 25.5" Series Ibanez Prestige Wood Top Style Plain Show More
The Starplayer TV is a semi hollow, dual pickup, 22 fret electric guitar, featuring arched top and back, bent sides and a 647mm scale. The distinctive arched spruce top and elegant flamed maple arched back has elevated the TV to one of the finest guitars in the world. Even being such a versatile instrument, it always retains its discreet character and enriches every type or style of music with its distinct Duesenberg sound. It will remind you of the time when Rock & Roll was still young. Duesenberg Grand Vintage Humbucker Duesenberg Domino Single Coil German Silver open Pickup Covers Heavy Duty Pots (made in Japan) Heavy Duty 3-way Switch (made in USA) Heavy Duty Platinum Output Jack (made in Italy) Arched Spruce Top and Maple Back Bent Sides and Sustain Center Block American Hard Rock Maple Necks Indian Rosewood Fingerboard Scale 650 mm / 25.6" 12" Fingerboard Radius 22 Jumbo Frets 2.8 mm x 1. / .110" x .039" Dual Action Trussrod Nut Width 42 mm / 1.654 Price includes Deluxe Ameritage case
It's time to embrace the retro flair with the Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster Electric Guitar, a masterful blend of vintage aesthetics and modern playability. This stylish instrument pays homage to the iconic large-headstock Strat models of the 1970s, offering musicians a reliable and durable guitar that resonates with the era's distinctive sound. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster boasts a trio of Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups, engineered to deliver the authentic, high-quality Fender tone that guitarists crave. The versatile sound palette makes it suitable for a wide range of musical genres, ensuring that you can explore everything from mellow blues to scorching rock solos. The guitar's player-friendly features are designed with performance in mind. The slim and comfortable "C"-shaped neck profile is paired with an easy-playing 9.5"-radius Indian Laurel fingerboard and narrow-tall frets, facilitating smooth transitions and effortless playability. Whether you're practicing at home or performing live, this guitar is built to keep up with your creative demands. Adding to its expressive capabilities, the Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster is equipped with a vintage-style tremolo system, perfect for producing those signature string bending effects that Stratocasters are known for. The period-correct headstock markings and nickel-plated hardware not only enhance the guitar's durability but also contribute to its slick, vintage-tinted gloss neck finish, creating an old-school aesthetic that's bound to turn heads. The vintage-style tuning machines exude classic charm while providing optimal tuning stability, ensuring that your guitar stays in tune throughout your performance. The nickel-plated hardware not only adds to the instrument's visual appeal but also stands the test of time, maintaining the guitar's pristine look and feel. In summary, the Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster Electric Guitar is a testament to Squier's commitment to quality, offering a high-quality instrument with a natural finish that captures the essence of the '70s while providing the playability that modern guitarists expect. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, this guitar is an excellent choice for those seeking a blend of timeless style and contemporary functionality.
This is a handmade Georgian chromatic musical instrument Fanduri. Made of nuts material. Has a distinctive sound. The instrument may be equipped with an electric sound amplifier so that you can use it on appropriate equipment, such as an electric guitar connected to an instrument. It is also possible to purchase a new set of additional strings, a belt and a bag. If you wish for this service, please write me in a private message and I will explain the details. FEEDBACK Please do not put a negative or neutral feedback before contacting us. For our business it is very important. We are always ready to help you... CONTACTS For any further information don't hesitate to contact us, we’ll be happy to answer to all your questions promptly... Thank you for your cooperation!!
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Nishgaki Guitars from Japan have that beautiful aesthetic that reminds me of natural harmony. The guitar here is the Style-N Arcus Archtop. I love the finish
Brand PRS Model S2 McCarty 594 Finish Black Black Amber Burnt Amber Burst Dark Cherry Sunburst Elephant Gray Eriza Verde Faded Blue Smokeburst Fire Red Burst Lake Blue McCarty Sunburst Satin Black Cherry Satin Blue Crab Satin Faded Grey Blue Burst Satin Faded Grey Purple Burst Satin Metallic Faded Violet Satin Tortoiseshell Scarlet Red Tri-Color Sunburst Whale Blue Show More Year 2020 - 2024 Made In United States Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars Body Material Mahogany Body Shape Double Cutaway Body Type Solid Body Bridge/Tailpiece Type Stop-Bar Color Family Black Blue Brown Green Grey Orange Purple Red Yellow Show More Finish Pattern Sunburst Finish Style Gloss Satin Fretboard Material Rosewood Fretboard Radius 10" Model Family PRS McCarty 594 Neck Construction Set-Neck Neck Material Mahogany Number of Frets 22 Number of Strings 6-String Nut Width 1.687" Offset Body Non-Offset Body Pickup Configuration HH Right / Left Handed Right Handed Series PRS S2 Top Material Maple Wood Top Style Flamed Opaque Quilted Show More
Guthrie Govan was once at a crossroads; should he pursue an intellectual course studying English at the esteemed Oxford University in Britain, or should he apply his smarts toward a musical career that currently finds him as one of the world’s leading and most virtuosic guitar talents… Of course he chose the latter and