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Here we have a Martin 000-42M Eric Clapton in Carpathian Spruce and Madagascar Rosewood. If you know anything about Eric Clapton, you know he is an incredible guitarist with a discerning ear. He won’t let just anyone make a guitar model with his name on it, it has to be a great company and the good folks at Martin are just the people for the job. This 000-42M was modeled after Eric’s personal 1939 000-42, which in its own right is an incredibly famous guitar, big shoes to fill to be sure. We think they hit the ball out of the park with this one, it has the look and feel of that great pre-war 000 that Eric loves so much. Tonally this 000 is perfect for fingerpicking and performs brilliantly even under a flatpick. It has an ideal blend and balance from bass to mids to trebles, with a sublime voice and style.

Mike Baranik is among some of the most consistent builders working today. we know what we are getting when we get a Baranik in, a flawlessly built modern voiced instrument. This JX model in East Indian Rosewood and Carpathian Spruce is built for someone who needs everything and needs it done well. If you need to do some flatpicking, this guitar will do it with power and volume, if you need to do some fingerpicking it will handle it with grace and ease. The voice is clear and precise with a focus on the fundamental. The set up is perfect and will have you wanting to come back and play at every spare moment.

At first touch, the Petros sings. We instantly fell in love when this 2014 Celt Fingerstyle came through the door. Macassar Ebony back and sides with strong inking similar to Ziricote, creamy Italian Spruce on top, and everywhere you look Bruce and Matt’s Celtic knot motif ties it all together. A natural choice for DADGAD, we also found this Petros Celt to hold its own back up in Standard tuning, and on down to C# too. The voice has a smooth, glassy top end that goes down easy, and we love how consistently this Petros responds across the fretboard. The overtones are clear and present, haunting.
This Petros Celt Fingerstyle is, frankly, a dream come true.

Here’s an additional demo with our own Al Petteway: https://youtu.be/wKBkeyvrQGw

Other keywords: lutherie, luthier, macassor ebony, celt fs, bruce petros, matt petros, irish

Manuel Velazquez is one of the great masters of Classical guitar building, his guitars have reached great levels of respect of players and builders alike. We have here a classical from 1968 built in German Spruce and Brazilian Rosewood that was restored by Manuel himself in 2010. The famous Velazquez tone is fully present here, it rings like a bell from trebles to the bass. The bass strings are truly amazing on this guitar, pluck the low E and it will fill a room with warm rumbling tones. This guitar is in incredible shape for its age, it plays like brand new. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a guitar from one of the masters of our time.

There are very few guitars in the world that are as easy and fun to play as the Taylor T5. This T5 in Sitka Spruce and Sapele is such a blast to play that everyone in the Dream Guitars shop wants to take it home for themselves, and that may yet happen so grab it while you can! The tone of this guitar is the definition of versatility thanks to the two humbuckers and the body sensor. The T5 can have a sweet acoustic sound or that full on electric vibe, and it does all of them well. Combine the great tone with that classic Taylor playability and you have one wicked guitar that you won’t want to put down!

Here we have a Tom Ellis F style Mandolin in Highly Figure Maple and Sitka Spruce. Tom is widely regarded as one of the best Mandolin Luthiers in the world, If you are a bluegrass mandolin player you know Toms name and his instruments. This F style is easily one of the nicest sounding and playing mandolins we have had, it has plenty of tone and chop to cut through a heavy bluegrass mix, but it is also sweet and excels at solo work. There is little doubt after playing this mandolin that Tom Ellis is a master Luthier, this instrument is flawless in every aspect from construction to finish, a true masterpiece.

We happened to get two at the same time from a gent who collects Collings guitars. This is another mint condition Collings Dreadnought powerhouse. Crafted from Indian Rosewood and Sitka Spruce, the D2H takes it’s character from the classic Martin D-28 design but is built with the Collings perfection. Every line is clean and it plays with ease. It’s no wonder so many of today’s players choose Collings guitars over any other!

We’re always happy to get our hands on a guitar from Tom Doerr’s shop, so when this Legacy Select from 2010 came up we made sure it found its way onto our wall. This is an excellent example of Doerr’s Legacy model–his most popular design–with a gorgeous chocolate set of Brazilian Rosewood for the back and sides, and a Swiss Spruce top which exudes clarity and powerful projection. One crack of the low E string, however, and you’ll find the bass is thunderous, with a well-defined edge that works well for fingerstyle arrangements. For that matter, all the registers are well-defined and present, making this one of the most well-balanced instruments we have in the shop right now!
If the devil’s in the details, then this is one devilishly beautiful guitar: micro-beveled bindings for player comfort, Florentine Cutaway, L.R. Baggs Anthem pickup, subtle routed channel on the back of the headstock which matches the seams of the neck laminations. We’re grateful to Tom for maintaining a perfectionist’s attention to detail across every aspect of this guitar’s construction, from the finish to the tone.

Here’s an additional demo with our own Al Pettewayhttps://youtu.be/Atrxp_R7KWM

Other keywords: luthier, lutherie, guitarbuilding, doerr guitars, fingerpicking, modern guitar, gotoh, 100571

Here we have a Collings UT2 Ukulele in Mahogany top and back and sides. Collings is a powerhouse instrument maker, they build incredibly consistent instrument that play, look, and sound great. The story is no different with this Ukulele, it is superbly built, with great tonewoods, and has a full and loud tone that really is refreshing in the Ukulele world.

Here we have a 2013 Collings 02-G 12 string in German Spruce and East Indian Rosewood that will absolutely steal your heart away. We have rarely had this much fun playing a guitar here in the shop, the combination of the small body and the shorter scale make this one of the easiest twelve strings we have ever played. The smaller body works surprisingly well for a twelve strings, the octave strings shine through the way they should giving this guitar a perfect shimmering chorus effect. With the excellent quality and tone that comes from Collings, you can’t help but fall in love with this little gem.

Here we have what may be the most balanced dread we have come across in recent memory, a Huss & Dalton TD-R Custom in Adirondack (Red) Spruce and Brazilian Rosewood. The first thing we think we should mention about this guitar is the breathtaking Brazilian Rosewood used on this guitar, it is truly of a rare quality, the figuring is beautifull and is on not only the back but the sides as well, this is easily one of the prettiest sets of Brazilian we have seen, ever. In keeping with the quality of wood, the quality of tone this guitar has is show stopping. It is balanced expertly from bass to trebles, every string is full and lush, each as beautiful as the next.

The D-45 has long been C.F. Martins flagship model guitar, it represents the best of what Martin can do and harkens back to the golden era of the 30’s and 40’s. This 1991 D-45 in East Indian Rosewood and Sitka Spruce is a great show of force, it has power by the truck loads and tone to spare. This will make someone a perfect flatpicking guitar, it will cut through a heavy mix of instruments with ease and shine in the spotlight. Playing this guitar, it is easy to see just why the Martin guitar is so well respected in the industry.

After the success of our recent Rainsong auction to provide relief for Hurricane Harvey, we want to keep the momentum going to help Puerto Rico out. This guitar is being offered in an online auction to provide aid to those affected. 25% of the final bid will go to this fundraiser as a tax-deductible donation: http://unidosporpuertorico.com/en/. This guitar was originally $3,495, but we’re starting the bidding at $1,495. Please email your bids to [email protected]. In the order that we receive bids, we will update the current price above. Bids within the U.S., please. The auction will close at 12pm EST Sunday, 10/15/17. Once the donation is finalized, we will ship you the guitar for free! Thank you for helping out!

Here we have a Leo Posch GA-RW in East Indian Rosewood and Adirondack (Red) Spruce. This is a guitar well suited to fingerstyle playing and recording, it has glassy trebles with punchy mids and smooth and even basses. Playability is fast and easy with a nice round neck profile. This will be certain to make someone a perfect “go to” guitar, whether for recording, performing live or playing for the enjoyment of playing, this Posch can do it wonderfully.

Here we have a fantastic Bogdanovich Classical in Red Cedar and East Indian Rosewood. John builds what we think to be some of the best classical guitars out there old or new. His guitars have a quality of tone and voice that really sound full and robust, easily filling up a large room. Another thing that sets a Bogdanovich guitar apart from the rest is the perfection of build quality, they are gorgeous with nary a flawed motif. This particular Bogdanovich has been loved and has a few marks to show for it, but that just means that this thing has been played in well and has a full sonorous voice.

The folks who run the Custom Shop at Martin Guitars know what they’re doing: one look at the Custom 0-42, and you’ll see what we mean. In pairing Madagascar Rosewood back and sides with a European Spruce top, they gave this guitar a sumptuously rich voice with sparkling trebles and a room-filling bottom end. Not satisfied with an instrument which simply sounded great, the Martin Custom Shop then adorned this guitar with their 42-style Abalone appointments, from the torch headstock and snowflake fretboard inlay to the body bindings and rosette, making this guitar a stunning gem you won’t want to shut up in its case for long. Laid into with a thumbpick for Ragtime or Blues and this guitar barks with the best of them; strummed gently for Early American ballads, you’ve a sirensong on your hands. Regardless of your style, the notes which escape the Abalone-bound soundhole will hang in the air for what feels like a lifetime (which is about how long you’ll want to keep playing this 0-42 as well).

This is why we are called Dream Guitars, because of instruments like this. Here we have a Henderson D-45 in Premium quality Adirondack (Red) Spruce and Brazilian Rosewood, that has been revoiced by the godfather of modern fingerstyle guitar himself Ervin Somogyi. This is an ultimate example of two worlds meeting in the realm of lutherie. This dreadnought maintains its flatpicking, and robust quality all the while preserving that power in the hands of a fingerstyle player. This instrument is truly one of a kind, and an absolute masterpiece at that, for the player and collector alike.

 

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Joe Veillette’s guitars combine modern tonality with a streamlined aesthetic geared toward ultimate efficiency for the professional musician–and this 2011 Parlor fits the bill magnificently. With a lightly sunburst finished Sitka Spruce top and Mahogany back and sides, this little creature can belt it out with an impressive projection and sustain of the well-balanced voice. The asymmetrical body allows for a comfortable playing experience, despite its small size, and the included arm rest bevel provides further luxury. Capable of handling tunings from DADGAD to Standard with no trouble at all, this Veillette Parlor has trebles with clarity and presence, and great string-to-string separation for all of your fingerstyle arrangements, from Celtic to Ragtime. With the addition of a D-Tar pickup, this Parlor will quickly become both your favorite around-the-house and gigging guitar, and its fast and low action will become your favorite setup.

There is something about this Blanchard Bristlecone that just calls out to you when you walk into the room. It resonates as soon as there is the slightest movement near it, just begging to be played. This 2000 Bristlecone in Indian Rosewood and European Spruce is simply appointed, shifting all of the player’s focus to the incredible tone and playability. If you are looking for a perfectly balanced voice, look no further: this beauty sings bold and true from the low E string to the high. Fingerpickers will fall head over heels for this beauty.

Here we have a 1958 Gretsch Chet Atkins Hollow Body 6120 in full Maple with that classic orange finish. The Chet Atkins Hollow Body is often hailed as the finest model of electric guitar to ever be produced by Gretsch, and with a legend like Chet claiming the model as his own you can be certain that that statement holds true. One of the biggest draws for the Chet Atkins Hollow Body is the sheer amount of versatility you can get out of it. With multiple pickup selectors and tone configurations to choose from you can easily go from Jazz to Country to Rock and it will all sound astounding on this guitar. This vintage Gretsch is in incredible shape and just raring for someone to run it through its paces.

Here we have a true legend in the archtop guitar world, a 1950 Gibson Super-400. In 1950 the Super-400 was the high end of the Gibson archtop line, it had the largest body and boasted that beautiful full body sunburst. This is a model that went on to inspire many guitar builders past and present, the look and sound of the archtop would not be where it is today without the Super-400. This particular Super-400 is in incredible shape for its age, with only some minor dinging on the top and back, the action is butter smooth and fast, just like it would have been in 1950. Tonally this guitar is as good as it gets, the large body gives this archtop volume, power and richness where other archtops can tend to fall weak and flat. if you are playing some fast licks or some smooth jazz, this guitar will get you the sound you are looking for with beauty and tone.

Here we have a guitar from one of the shop favorites, Franklin Guitars. This is a1987 Prairie state model in Curly Koa back and side and a Sitka Spruce top. One of the defining features of the Prairie state model is the wide upper and lower bouts, providing the guitar with a large sonorous sound. The Curly Koa used on this guitar is of a super high quality with intense figuring running the entire length of the back and sides. We find that apart from being beautiful, the Koa wood lends a great midrange punch, evening out the tonal response of what could have been a bass heavy guitar. Another great instrument fro the Franklin Guitar company.

When we tell you an instrument is just about perfect, you know we’re not kidding. This 2005 Bown OM? In order to be more dynamic, it’d have to two guitars. For the singer-songwriter looking for an OM-size guitar that accompanies their voice with a strong, vigorous tone that doesn’t upstage their own pyrotechnics, this Bown fits the bill. For the accomplished fingerstylist who needs pianistic articulation and crisp resonsiveness, look no further. For the session player at the local Jazz or Blues jam, this Bown’s got room for smoking solos on the trebles, and a meaty low-end for vamping and steady basslines.

One of England’s finest luthiers, Ralph Bown’s work is always welcome here–but the problem is they keep running back out the door! If you’re even remotely interested in this Cuban Mahogany-and-Spruce OM, strike while the iron’s hot (if you’re thinking about taking it home, chances are someone else is, too).

In our quest for great sounding instruments that can handle any environment, we have tried the full gamut of makers available on the market. Of the makers that we tested, we have only found a few that meet the needs of our discerning players. Emerald Guitars based out of the UK continually impresses us with not only the quality of construction of their incredible Carbon Fiber instruments, but also with their responsive voice and ideal price point.

The X7 is one of their small body Travel guitars with a Venetian cutaway and an offset soundhole. Lightweight in build, but a heavyweight in durability and tone, this guitar comes standard with B-Band electronics and a great, heavy duty gig bag. These guitars have a full 24″ scale length so it feels very normal to go between this guitar and your “regular” 25″-25.5″ scale length instruments. Comprised entirely of space age Carbon Fiber, this piece is ready for anything you throw its way. Great for the stage and the outdoors alike!

Here we have a Sunburst Collings 01SB in Sitka Spruce and Mahogany. Collings and Co. certainly know how to build a great guitar, the tone is incredible and the bang for the buck is phenomenal. Tonally this little guitar is all sweet tones and woody growl. Play it softly and it will sing sweetly, dig in for some blues and you will have a bull dog on your hands! If you are looking for a serious instrument for playing out or just for the sheer enjoyment of playing, this one will not let you down.