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Neck Through + B.C. Rich + Breedlove + Daisy Rock + Dan Armstrong + Danelectro + Dean + DBZ + Epiphone + EVH + Fender + Gibson + Gibson Custom + Godin + Gretsch + Gretsch Guitars + Hagstrom + Hohner + Ibanez + Jackson + Laguna + McNaught + Michael Kelly + Music Man + Parker + Paul Reed Smith + Peavey + Schecter + Squier by Fender + Taylor + Traveler + Warrior + Washburn + Wilson Brothers + Yamaha + ESP


Fender Custom Shop 1959 Stealth Esquire Relic

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The Fender Custom Shop 1959 3-Pickup Stealth Esquire Relic is now available in Butterscotch Blond and 2-Tone Sunburst. In stock and ready to ship, check out a Fender Custom Shop 1959 3-Pickup "Stealth" Esquire Relic before it's too late.

Dean Signature Dave Mustaine V VMNT

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Simple and refined, yet pointy enough to stab your eyeballs out! The Dean Dave Mustaine VMNT is the rawest edge in metal. The Mustaine V series are a metal heads shred dream. All the features Dave likes and a shape no thrasher can deny

Ibanez S5470 Guitar

Ibanez S5470 Guitar

This Ibanez S5470 Prestige is the electric guitar other metal-minded guitars will be judged against. 24 frets of wicked fast neck, ZR2 bridge with ZPS3 spring system, and an advanced tonal versatility give the S5470 guitar an edge over most guitars in its class. Heavy mahogany tone without the heavy mahogany weight. Thin around the edges for comfort, fat around the pickups and bridge for tone.

Gibson SG Carved Top Autumn Burst

Gibson SG Carved Top Autumn Burst

The model that replaced the original single-cutaway Les Paul Standard in 1961 was considered a more straight-on take on the solid body electric guitar. The Les Paul/SG (later simply the SG) lacked the elaborate crafting, multi-wood body and arched top of its predecessor, and was also a step further away from Gibson’s traditional guitar-building routine.

Gibson Tribal V

Gibson Tribal V

Gibson has announced the addition of the Tribal V and SG Carved Top Autumn Burst to the 2009 Limited Run series. Both guitars are available in early March and are limited to 350 pieces each.

Schecter Pete Dee Guitar Video Review

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Schecter Pete Dee Guitar Video Review

Schecter Pete Dee Signature
The Schecter Pete Dee Signature guitar is brand new for 2009. Built with the same attitude and angst Pete Dee brings to the stage every night with the seminal English punk group, the Adicts, the Schecter Pete Dee Signature guitar is built to spew sweat drenched, machine gun fast power chords while standing up to the abuse of an occasional foray in the mosh pit.

Fender J Mascis Artist Series Jazzmaster

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Fender J. Mascis Jazzmaster The Fender J. Mascis Signature Jazzmaster is a sweet purple sparkle Jazzmaster from Fenders Artist Series. This funky cool axe features phat sounding vintage repro P-90s and the traditional Jazzmaster floating tremolo. The two independent control circuits allow the Fender J. Mascis Signature Jazzmaster to tackle any tone or style of music from Jazz to rock, blues, country, and everything in between. If youve been looking at the Fender Jazzmaster for a while but couldnt decide, the Fender J. Mascis Signature Jazzmaster could be the one for you.

Gibson SG Standard Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherry

Gibson SG Standard Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherry front
Gibson SG Standard Front Closeup

In 1960, Gibson initiated a thorough and major redesign of the iconic Les Paul Standards of the late 1950s. It was a bold move at the height of Gibson’s original Golden Era, and it paid off. The result was the 1961 Gibson SG Les Paul (later renamed the SG Standard), now painstakingly recreated as the SG ’61 Reissue. The debut of the SG announced a new, radical design for Gibson and the world. Short for “solid guitar,” the SG featured a much thinner body, distinctive twin cutaways, pointed horns, and beveled edges.

’60s Slim-Taper Neck Profile