The Epiphone Limited Edition 1966 G-400 Electric Guitar is a Gibson-authorized version of their great '66 SG with a solid mahogany body and slim-taper set mahogany neck. Some subtle-yet-significant differences make this one special. Instead of the small, lower horn-only pickguard, it has the larger pickguard so there aren't any pickup mounting rings around the high-output Alnico Classic humbuckers (the '66 SG had P-90 pickups). Separate volume and tone controls for each of the pickups give you complete control of your sound. A stopbar tailpiece and Tune-O-Matic bridge provide great sustain and tone. The deep double cutaway lets you reach all 22 frets with ease.
$349.00
Named for Lancelot's sword, the Ibanez Arondite ADC120 Electric Guitar features string-thru construction, a mahogany set-in neck, eye-catching star position inlays, Ibanez bar pole piece style humbucker pickups, and a Gibraltar III bridge.
$299.99
B.C. Rich is known for innovation in the guitar industry, so it stands to reason that their new Invisibolt Technology system does not use traditional neck-through, bolt-on or fixed-heel construction. Instead, the neck is bolted inside the body. I.T. is not only visually striking, it adds sustain and provides a very low profile neck heel for fleet fretboard action.
$549.99
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