The 2-pickup Les Paul Special was introduced in 1955 as an intermediate model, positioned between the low-cost Les Paul Junior and the Les Paul Model. Originally available only in a single cutaway,... More
It's the distinguishing features that set this Super Strat guitar apart from the rest: lightly tinted neck with a modern radius Maple or Rosewood fingerboard, Gold-plated vintage hardware, and Brown... More
The PC1V features a 3-piece maple neck, mahogany body, flamed maple top, and Seymour Duncan AlNiCo 2 Pro... More
Signature George Lynch model with custom graphic finish and GL Original neck... More
If you thought the only good full or semi-hollow guitars were expensive (and the inexpensive ones weren't any good), think again. Ibanez Artcore guitars represent thinking that's way outside the box.... More
For years ESP has been researching better methods of guitar building to bring the finest quality, low-priced guitar on the market. They have succeeded and the result is the M50. The M50 offers 2... More
The Steve Howe Signature ES-175 celebrates the achievements of the man who elevated rock guitar into an art form. As a member of the English band Yes, Steve's tasteful, eclectic guitar parts helped... More
Gibson builds their Gothic guitars with a dark vibe that's more than just a black paint-job. Features include a mahogany body, a 1959 rounded Les Paul neck shape, and an ebony fingerboard.. Its... More
This Jackson Randy Rhoads model features an Alder body, bolt-on Maple neck, a 22-fret Rosewood fingerboard (jumbo frets), and a JT580 LP double-locking 2-point tremolo bridge - and Randy's trademark... More
Schecter doesn't just build great guitars, they create them. Like works of art, each design is a work of art, individual, but still showing Schecter examples of quality in durability, playability,... More