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Guild OM-320 Acoustic Guitar – Natural

 43,099.0

OM-320 Acoustic Guitar – Natura ,6-string Acoustic Guitar with Mahogany Top, Back, and Sides, Mahogany Neck, and Rosewood Fingerboard

Guild OM-240CE Orchestra Acoustic-Electric Guitar – Natural

 63,999.0
Acoustic-electric Guitar with Solid Sitka Spruce Top, Mahogany Sides and Neck, Arched Mahogany Back, and Indian Rosewood Fingerboard – Natural

Guild F-250E Deluxe Jumbo Acoustic-Electric Guitar – Blonde

 75,999.0

Guild F-250E Deluxe Jumbo Acoustic-Electric Guitar – Blonde

6-string Acoustic-electric Guitar with Spruce Top, Maple Back and Sides, and Mahogany Neck – Blonde

Guild D-240E Acoustic-Electric Guitar – Natural

 59,499.0

As part of Guild’s Westerly Collection, the D-240E celebrates the brand’s rich history of guitar making while incorporating smart design choices for today’s players

Guild OM-150CE Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar – Natural

Whether you’re performing live, recording, or simply playing at home, the OM-150CE offers a refined acoustic experience with the versatility of onboard electronics.

Guild D-140 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar – Antique Burst

 105,999.0

With its roots in Guild’s rich legacy of craftsmanship dating back to the 1950s, the D-140 continues to represent quality and tradition

Steinberger Spirit GT-PRO Deluxe Electric Guitar

Solidbody Electric Guitar with Basswood Body, Maple Neck, Hardwood Fingerboard, 2 Humbucking Pickups, 1 Single-coil Pickup, and Locking R-Trem Tremolo – White

Kramer Striker Figured HSS Electric Guitar

The Kramer Striker Figured HSS combines a flame maple top, versatile HSS pickups, and a licensed Floyd Rose tremolo for high-speed rock performance. Fast, stylish, and stage-ready.

Kramer Pacer Classic Electric Guitar

The Kramer Pacer Classic is a modern shredder’s dream—featuring a licensed Floyd Rose, Alnico 5 humbuckers, fast maple neck, and glam rock finishes. A true 1980s icon, reborn for today.

Kramer Focus VT-211S Electric Guitar

Rock hard in style with the Kramer Focus VT-211S. This budget-friendly, neon-colored electric guitar features Alnico 5 pickups, tremolo, and fast maple neck—ideal for beginners and rock fans alike.

Epiphone Starling Acoustic Player Pack Electric Guitar

 32,625.0

The Starling Acoustic Player Pack is a beginner-friendly guitar bundle featuring a dreadnought body, mahogany build, and all essential accessories. Affordable, stylish, and easy to play.

Epiphone Power Players SG Electric Guitar

It comes fully equipped with a gig bag, strap, picks, and guitar cable, making it a complete starter pack for aspiring rockers or gig-ready travelers.

Epiphone Les Paul Special-II Plus Top Limited-Edition Electric Guitar

Affordable and stylish, the Epiphone Les Paul Special-II Plus Top offers classic Les Paul tone with flamed maple aesthetics and powerful humbuckers—perfect for any player.

Epiphone Les Paul Melody Maker E1 Electric Guitar

 26,100.0

Affordable and lightweight, the Epiphone Les Paul Melody Maker E1 features dual ceramic pickups and classic Les Paul style in vibrant finishes. Perfect for beginners.

Epiphone Les Paul Special I P-90 Limited-Edition Electric Guitar

Get classic Les Paul tone with P-90 pickups, wraparound bridge, and mahogany body in the Epiphone Les Paul Special I P-90. Vintage style, modern value.

Epiphone PR-4E Acoustic-Electric Guitar

Epiphone PR-4E is a reliable acoustic-electric with spruce top, 3-band EQ, and pro features—perfect for beginners and performers alike.

Epiphone PRO-1 Acoustic Guitar

The Epiphone PRO-1 Natural is the easiest guitar to play, with light strings, low action, and a slim neck—perfect for beginners ready to start learning fast.

Epiphone Songmaker FT-100 Acoustic Guitar

 23,925.0

Songmaker FT-100 delivers rich dreadnought tone with a spruce top, mahogany body, and slim neck—ideal for beginners and classic players alike.

Epiphone PR-150 Acoustic Guitar – Vintage Sunburst

 20,300.0

The PR-150 sounds great and this Epiphone’s sunburst finish gives it the look of a far more expensive guitar.

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