An extremely fast neck with easy access to the higher frets anchors this rock machine. A Duncan '59 and a Lawrence L-500 in the bridge make this reverse headstock marvel wail. The Floyd Rose with... More
The Ibanez SZ720FM Flame Top guitar is a descendent of the super-slim Ibanez S models, but it really is an all-new - and simpler - species. The SZ features a set-in neck, which provides greater... More
Fender’s far-out Roland-Ready Stratocaster guitar has all the features of the Standard Stratocaster -- fast-action Maple neck, comfort-contoured body, 3 single-coil pickups and synchronized tremolo... More
As a musician and a guitar designer, Howard Roberts brought the jazz guitar to a new level. The Howard Roberts Fusion model debuted in 1980 with such refinements as a more open cutaway, unique... More
Just as the Les Paul Custom was the deluxe model of the Les Paul line, the Junior (also introducded in 1954) was the economy model. With its no-nonsense look,a single P-90 pickup, and initial price... More
The brainchild of ERIC Johnson himself, this new model is designed with Eric's own personal features and preferences, and it is made possible because of his expressed desire to give something back to... More
The Explorer’s radical body shape debuted in 1958 and was almost 20 years ahead of its time. Not until the late 1970s did rock and roll’s most daring guitarists embrace the Explorer, and that... More
Now made at Fender's state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico — these timeless classics feature deep body contours, characteristic neck shapes, aged plastic... More
The 006 is truly as unique as it looks. This sleek, no-frills guitar features deep, sculpted cutaway access to the upper frets, extreme body sculpting and a smooth, satin finish & chrome or black... More
Hailed by many as the ultimate guitar tonewood, Korina (or Limba) has a tone similar to Mahogany and a beautiful, tight grain pattern. This '58 Flying V adds beautiful Gold hardware to the radically... More