Models
22 models
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PRS Custom 24
Carved-top solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
The guitar that launched Paul Reed Smith in 1985 and remains the company's flagship, the Custom 24 features a carved figured-maple top on a mahogany body, 24 frets, and a versatile pickup-switching system. Its blend of Fender- and Gibson-like qualities, fine craftsmanship, and bird inlays define the PRS identity.
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Rickenbacker 360
Semi-acoustic guitar made by Rickenbacker
Electric guitar · United States
A deluxe semi-hollow with rounded, bound body edges, the 360 is one of Rickenbacker's best-known guitars and is especially famous in its twelve-string form. Its shimmering tone helped shape the sound of the Beatles and the Byrds.
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Supro Dual Tone
Solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
A 1950s and 1960s electric from Valco's Supro brand, fitted with two pickups and known for its raw, gritty tone. Associated with players from Link Wray to Jimmy Page, it has become a sought-after vintage instrument.
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Fano Alt de Facto RB6
British-invasion-inspired hand-built electric guitar
United States
The Fano Alt de Facto RB6 is a hand-built solid-body electric guitar whose look blends 1960s British-invasion styling with a German-carve top. It has a 24.75-inch scale and a late-'50s round-back neck profile, and is offered with a choice of woods, pickups, and bridge or vibrato options. Fano builds each RB6 individually in the USA with an aged nitrocellulose finish.
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Fano Alt de Facto SP6
Junior-style hand-built electric guitar
United States
The Fano Alt de Facto SP6 is a hand-built electric guitar that pairs the body shape and neck feel of a classic 'Junior'-style solid body with the electronics, bolt-on neck, and string-through layout of a vintage solid body. It has a 24.75-inch scale and a late-'50s round-back neck profile, and can be ordered with a choice of woods, pickups, and bridges. Each one is made one at a time in the USA and finished in aged nitrocellulose lacquer.
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Gibson Les Paul Standard
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The benchmark Les Paul, with a carved maple top, two humbuckers, and a sunburst finish. Original 1958–1960 "Bursts" are among the most coveted electric guitars ever made, and the model defines the classic Les Paul sound.
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Gibson SG Standard
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The core version of the SG, with a slim mahogany double-cutaway body and two humbucking pickups. Light and aggressive, it is the model most players picture when they think of the SG.
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Rickenbacker 330
Semi-hollow electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
A thinline semi-hollow electric and one of Rickenbacker's signature models, the 330 is known for its chiming, jangly tone and distinctive looks. It has been a defining instrument of jangle pop and folk rock.
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Gibson ES-335
Semi-acoustic guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
Introduced in 1958, the ES-335 was the first commercially successful semi-hollow electric, pairing hollow wings with a solid maple center block. That design blends the warmth and resonance of a hollow body with the sustain and feedback resistance of a solid, making it one of the most versatile electrics ever built.
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Collings 290
Mahogany solid-body electric guitar with P-90 pickups
Electric guitar · United States
The Collings 290 is a single-cutaway mahogany solid-body electric guitar inspired by the Les Paul Junior, with a solid mahogany body and neck, an East Indian rosewood fingerboard, a hand-set mortise-and-tenon neck joint, and P-90 pickups. It is hand-built in Austin, Texas.
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Breedlove Oregon Concertina E
Small-body Concertina model in the Breedlove Oregon Series
United States
The Oregon Concertina E is a small-body model in Breedlove's USA-made Oregon Series, built in Bend, Oregon with a Sitka spruce top and Oregon myrtlewood back and sides. The Concertina is Breedlove's compact 12-fret shape, here with a 25-inch scale length and a 1.75-inch nut. It ships with L.R. Baggs electronics for amplified play.
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PRS Hollowbody II
Hollow-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
A fully hollow, double-cutaway electric introduced in the late 1990s, the Hollowbody II uses a carved maple top and back with a mahogany center block-free hollow construction for an airy, acoustic-tinged voice. It carries two PRS humbuckers and is offered with an optional LR Baggs/PRS piezo system that adds amplified acoustic tones alongside the magnetic pickups.
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Rickenbacker 620
Solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
The six-string anchor of Rickenbacker's 600 Series, the 620 is a maple 'cresting wave' solid-body with neck-through construction and twin single-coil Hi-gain pickups. It pairs an R-style tailpiece with a six-saddle bridge, triangular inlays, and standard stereo output, giving the bright, chiming Rickenbacker voice in a solid-body format.
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PRS McCarty 594
Carved-top solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
Named for its 24.594-inch scale length, the McCarty 594 is a Core vintage-leaning model designed with Ted McCarty-era Gibson voicing in mind. It pairs a mahogany body and figured maple top with two PRS 58/15 LT (McCarty III) humbuckers, a two-piece bridge with brass saddles, and dual volume and push/pull tone controls for a warm, classic humbucker sound.
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PRS Custom 22
Carved-top solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
Introduced in 1993, the Custom 22 is the 22-fret counterpart to the Custom 24, trading two frets for a neck-pickup position closer to vintage humbucker placement. It shares the Core platform's figured maple top, mahogany body and neck, bird inlays, and PRS tremolo, delivering a warmer, more vocal voice prized for blues and rock.
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Martin 000-28
Auditorium-body rosewood acoustic guitar
Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · United States
The Martin 000-28 pairs the 000-14 fret auditorium body with a shorter 24.9-inch scale, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides for a warm, even, fingerstyle-friendly voice. It is a Standard Series model handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Collings CJ-35
Mahogany slope-shouldered dreadnought acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Collings CJ-35 is a slope-shouldered dreadnought with a Sitka spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a wenge fingerboard and bridge, and ramped non-scalloped bracing, hand-built in Austin, Texas. Its short 24-7/8-inch scale and round-shouldered body give it a warm, woody, vintage-inspired voice.
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Gibson Flying V
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
Launched in 1958 as part of Gibson's futuristic line, the Flying V's striking V-shaped body was initially a commercial flop but later became an icon. Built of mahogany with two humbuckers, it found a home with blues, rock, and metal players drawn to its aggressive look and clear sustain.
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Gibson Explorer
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
Unveiled in 1958, the Explorer features a radical angular body that was far ahead of its time and sold poorly at first. Built from mahogany with two humbuckers, it was later embraced by hard rock and heavy metal players who prized its bold look and powerful tone.
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Knaggs Kenai
Single-cutaway carved-top electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The Kenai is a Knaggs Guitars Influence Series single-cutaway electric guitar with a carved top and back, a set mahogany neck, a 24.75-inch scale, and 22 frets. It is offered in HH, HSS, H/P90 and single-humbucker layouts with the Knaggs Influence 2-in-1 bridge and string holder.
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Bourgeois 00
00 small-body acoustic guitar
United States
The Bourgeois 00 (double-O) is a small-bodied 14-fret acoustic guitar with a 25-inch scale length. It shares the body depth and outline of the older Size O but adds a longer, wider soundboard, delivering an exceptionally full tone in a compact, comfortable body. It offers much of the tone and versatility of an OM in a smaller package. Bourgeois builds and hand-voices it in Lewiston, Maine.
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Bourgeois Slope D
Slope-shoulder dreadnought acoustic guitar
United States
The Bourgeois Slope D is a slope-shouldered dreadnought defined by its short 25-inch scale length, with a 25.5-inch version also offered. Slightly curvier, wider, and deeper than the square-shouldered dreadnought, it has long been favored by country and American roots players and is widely regarded as an excellent choice for vocal accompaniment and as a fingerpicker's dreadnought. Bourgeois builds and hand-voices it in Lewiston, Maine.