Models

16 models

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Technical line drawing of Danelectro 59

    Danelectro 59

    Double-cut electric guitar model family

    Electric guitar

    A reissue of Danelectro's classic late-1950s design, built with a Masonite-and-plywood body, a bolt-on neck, and bright-sounding lipstick-tube pickups. Inexpensive yet distinctive, it delivers a jangly, slightly lo-fi tone that has charmed players for decades.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • PRS SE Custom 24

    Import-built carved-top solid-body electric guitar model family

    Electric guitar

    The import-built SE counterpart to the flagship Custom 24, bringing the original PRS double-cutaway platform to an affordable price point. It features a maple top on a mahogany body, 24-fret wide-thin neck, two 85/15 'S' humbuckers with push/pull coil splitting, and the PRS-designed tremolo, making it the SE line's signature model.

  • 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.

  • Harmony Stratotone

    Early neck-through solid-body electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    An early American solid-body electric guitar from the Chicago maker Harmony, launched in 1952 - only two years after the Fender Broadcaster. The H44 Stratotone used a clever neck-through body with glued-on wings and a single pickup to keep costs down, and was played by Ritchie Valens and Carl Perkins.

  • Technical line drawing of D'Angelico Excel SS

    D'Angelico Excel SS

    Semi-hollow electric guitar model

    South Korea

    The Excel SS is a single-cutaway semi-hollow electric guitar with a 15-inch laminated spruce top, maple back and sides, and a solid center block for sustain and feedback control. It uses a set three-piece neck with a C-shaped profile, an ebony fingerboard with split-block inlays, and a 25-inch scale. Two USA Seymour Duncan humbuckers with coil-splitting feed a gold tune-o-matic bridge and the brand's stairstep tailpiece, suiting jazz and roots playing.

  • Technical line drawing of D'Angelico Premier SS

    D'Angelico Premier SS

    Semi-hollow electric guitar model

    Indonesia

    The Premier SS is a single-cutaway semi-hollow electric guitar with a 15-inch laminated maple body and a solid center block, a set maple neck with a C-shaped profile, a walnut fingerboard, and a 25-inch scale. Two D'Angelico humbuckers feed a nickel tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece. As the brand's most accessible single-cutaway semi-hollow, it brings the SS shape to the Premier series price point.

  • Danelectro Guitarlin

    31-fret long-horn electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    A long-horn electric guitar made by the American brand Danelectro, named for its guitar-meets-mandolin range. The model 4623 carried an unusually long 31-fret neck reaching well past two octaves, made playable by the deep twin cutaways, with the classic Masonite body and lipstick pickups.

  • Danelectro '56

    Single-cutaway Masonite-body electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    A single-cutaway electric guitar made by the American brand Danelectro, a reissue of Nathan Daniel's original 1956 U2 design. Like all classic Danos it uses a lightweight Masonite-and-poplar semi-hollow body, lipstick-tube pickups and a Coke-bottle/dolphin-nose headstock, delivering the bright, hollow Danelectro voice.

  • Danelectro Convertible

    Thinline hollow-body acoustic/electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    A thinline hollow-body guitar made by the American brand Danelectro, sold inexpensively as an acoustic that could be 'converted' to electric by adding a lipstick pickup kit. It pairs a floating bridge and separate tailpiece with the brand's light Masonite construction.

  • Nik Huber Orca

    Single-cutaway carved-top electric guitar model

    Electric guitar · Germany

    The Orca is a Nik Huber Guitars single-cutaway carved-top electric guitar built in Rodgau, Germany. It pairs a curly maple carved top over a mahogany body with a set mahogany neck and East Indian rosewood fingerboard, a 25-inch scale, two Häussel 1959 humbuckers, and an ABM AVR-2 bridge with aluminium tailpiece.

  • 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.

  • 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.