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Acoustic Flattop Guitars
  • mouseover entry Goodall

    The Goodall acoustic guitar company offers a series of flattop guitars which span the widest range of the guitarists' needs. A Goodall acoustic guitar offers either sitka spruce, engelmann spruce, red spruce (adirondack), cedar, redwood or koa tops.  Other amenities include the fretboard having an abalone rosette & slotted diamond inlay, 1 3/4" neck with a satin finish, an ebony fretboard, bridge, peghead veneer, bound fretboard and hardshell case. Also included are ebony bridge pins and end pin, tuners that are Gotoh 510 Chrome with ebony buttons and a bone nut and saddle. A wide variety of custom options are available.
    Website: Goodall
  • Martin, C.F.

    C.F. Martin and Co. has been an acoustic guitar builder since 1833. A Martin acoustic guitar offers custom options such as body size, inlays, tuners and finishes. Their extensive line of traditional guitars includes the 000, 00 and O models, a D Series of dreadnoughts, plus the HD and OM Series. Martin offers literally hundreds of models to choose from, most of which come with hardshell cases.
  • Taylor

    Taylor has expanded their acoustic guitar line with 20 new models, while still maintaining the old favorites. Add the Expression System pickup for onstage use. When you choose a Taylor acoustic guitar you have many options. While Sitka Spruce is used as a top wood on most Taylor models, Western Red Cedar, Adirondack Spruce, Engelmann Spruce and Koa are also used. Wood choices for the back and sides of Taylor guitars include Mahogany, Rosewood (Madagascar or Indian), Big Leaf Maple, Koa, Walnut, Cocobolo, Macassar Ebony, Ovangkol and Sapele. Hardshell guitar cases come standard with nearly all models.
  • Guild

    Guild has been an acoustic guitar manufacuturer since 1953. Their guitars feature traditional tonewoods (spruce) in the Contemporary, D, F. and GAD series. Guild still offers the same guitars that have made them famous throught the years, but has now added to their collection new models such as the Dv Series and a new series of traditional dreadnought bluegrass models (D40, D50, D55).
  • Gibson

    Gibson is a legendary builder with many acoustic guitar models available. Guitars come standard with Grover Rotomatic tuners, bone nut and tusk saddles, radiused fingerboard edges, and hardshell guitar cases. You can get a Gibson acoustic guitar in such models as the Songwriter, J-45, Hummingbird, J-200, J-185, L-00, Dove, L7, J-160E, and many more. 45 models to choose from.
  • Larrivee, Jean

    Jean Larrivee is an acoustic guitar builder offering a wide variety of models to choose from, including the Recording Series, Mahogany Select Series, Rosewood Select Series, Rosewood Deluxe Series, Fingerstyle Series, Mahogany Traditional Series and the Rosewood Traditional Series of guitars.
  • Collings

    A Collings acoustic guitar comes in many models. Choose from their 14 fret OM, D, 0, Baby, CJ, SJ and C10 Series, or their 12 fret DS, 000 and 00 Series guitars. Acoustic guitar top options include Sitka, European, Adirondack, and Engelmann Spruces, Honduran Mahogany and Koa. Guitars feature scalloped bracing, herringbone purfling, crosscut grained ivoroid and wood strip rosette, and tortoise style pick guards. Other features include necks of gloss-finished mahogany, ebony bridges and fingerboards with traditional diamond and square inlays, rosewood peghead veneers, mother-of-pearl Collings logos, nickel Waverly tuners and hardshell cases.
  • Santa Cruz

    The Santa Cruz Guitar Company offers an impressive series of handbuilt guitars. Acoustic guitar options include Adirondack Spruce, Cedar, Koa and Mahogany tops, and Brazilian Rosewood, Koa, German Maple, Cocobolo, Quilted Mahogany and Walnut back/sides. Standard necks are made of Mahogany but Maple can be chosen as an option. A variety of tuners and inlays round out the available options for your Santa Cruz acoustic guitar.
  • Froggy Bottom

    Froggy Bottom are steel string, flattop, acoustic guitar makers. They can tailor their basic guitars to suit the needs of almost any player. Specific models are detailed on the the Froggy Bottom page . Models are defined by their body shape, scale length and the number of frets clear of the body (either 12 or 14). Choice of materials, ornamentation, nut width, string spacing, neck profile, cutaway options and the like are always set according to the player.
  • Webber

    Webber builds acoustic flattop guitars. The brace carving, neck fitting and inlaying of the abalone are completed by hand. A computerized router is used for neck carving and roughing out the bridges. David Webber is the designer and programmer.  To ensure a stable and crack resistant acoustic guitar, all are made in a  humidity controlled environment and come with a hard shell case.  Custom and dealer stock orders are available.
  • Lowden Guitars

    A George Lowden acoustic guitar is built with many options available, including 'Dolphin' profile soundboard bracing for Lowden voicing, five piece necks with ebony bound fingerboards, solid AAA grade tonewoods, and split two piece saddles for accurate tuning. Guitars come in Standard Series, 35 Series, 38 Series, Signature Models and more. All guitars come equipped with hard shell cases.
  • Bourgeois (Pantheon Guitars)

    Pantheon guitars are handcrafted in Maine and carry the Bourgeois headstock signature which guarantees the quality that acoustic guitar players and enthusiasts alike come to expect in a fine steel string flattop acoustic guitar. Each guitar comes with a hard shell case.
    Website: Bourgeois (Pantheon Guitars)
  • Huss & Dalton

    Huss & Dalton features two construction styles of guitars. There is a 25" radius built into the top of the acoustic guitars on the standard series. The traditional series has the same except the sides are flat for a more traditional look. Hand split Appalachian red spruce is used to brace all there guitars and Honduras rosewood is used for the bridge plates.  Honduran Mahogany, Maple, Walnut, or Spanish Cedar is quarter sawn for the necks, and the truss rods are steel reinforced. Custom shapes and sizes of necks are available to suit each player. Every guitar fingerboard is bound in Ebony and each guitar comes with a hardshell case.

    Website: Huss & Dalton
  • Takamine

    Takamine Guitars are crafted from handpicked tonewoods and hand-crafted by expert luthiers. The two main guitars they manufacture are the Takamine Pro Series and the G series. They have a very nice acoustic guitar collection available to choose from.
    Website: Takamine
  • Breedlove

    Breedlove creates quality flattop guitars available in numerous tonewood options. You can use a worksheet on their web site to configure any custom acoustic guitar. D'Addario strings are used on all of their guitars and each guitar comes with a hardshell case.
    Website: Breedlove
  • Washburn

    A Washburn acoustic guitar comes in over 50 models of flattop guitars to choose from. On top of that, Washburn now introduces three masterful reproductions of guitars built in the late 1800s. These guitars have been skillfully "Antiqued" to resemble over 100 years of wear. Their specifications are detailed on the website.
    Website: Washburn
  • Alvarez

    Alvarez Professional Series guitars achieve balance between performance and aesthetics. Solid Canadian Spruce tops with scalloped bracing, matched with backs of solid Indian rosewood or mahogany, offer tone and projection. The Alvarez System 600T Mk II presents a natural acoustic pick-up sound with a range worthy of recording and sound reinforcement equipment. All Alvarez Professional Series guitars feature maple binding, abalone shell inlays, gold hardware and hard shell cases.

    Website: Alvarez
  • Ovation

    Ovation is an acoustic guitar builder. They offer many options, most with pick-up systems built into the guitars. An Ovation acoustic guitar will feature a bowl-shaped back made of composite material for light weight comfort and less feedback potential on stage. Their top of the line Adamas Series uses a carbon based material for the top of this unique guitar.
    Website: Ovation
  • Yamaha

    Yamaha carries a wide variety of acoustic flattop guitars. Choose from their FG Series, F Series, Silent Series, APX/CPX Series, Handcrafted Acoustics Series, Student Size and Eterna models of guitars. Yamaha catalogs their inventory nicely to make it easy to find exactly what you are looking for. Most guitars come equipped with a hard shell case.
    Website: Yamaha
  • Epiphone

    Epiphone is an acoustic guitar manufacturer with a large selection of guitars with such features as mahogany bodies and necks. Epiphone guitars have a balanced acoustic tone and are aesthetically pleasing.
    Website: Epiphone
  • Fender

    Fender is an acoustic guitar builder that manufactures a wide variety of guitars, most of which come standard with a hard shell case. They have interactive tools which can help you choose the right guitar for you. There are also many customer reviews which give a virtual second opinion on some Fender acoustic guitars.
    Website: Fender
  • Silvertone

    The features of a Silvertone acoustic guitar include select spruce tops with high gloss finish, mahogany backs and sides, a bound rosewood set neck and bridge pearloid sound hole, an 18 fret rosewood fingerboard, and chrome precision die-cast tuning machines. Many Silvertone guitars come with a limited lifetime warranty.
    Website: Silvertone
  • Ibanez

    Ibanez acoustic guitars come in many models, including the Ambience, Montage, AE, EW, EP9, AW, DT, PF, V, Sage and Talman designs. The Ambience acoustic guitar comes with an arched back. The Ibanez EW features exotic tone woods. Most guitars come with hard shell cases. Their inventory is cataloged to make finding exactly what you are looking for easy.
    Website: Ibanez
  • Gretsch

    Gretsch is featuring four different Americana designs of guitar which are available in limited quantities. The Wild West Sweethearts, The Showdown, Sundown Serenade, and the Way Out West all feature a 24" scale steel reinforced neck, real wood construction, and come packed in a collectible graphic box!
    Website: Gretsch
  • Recording King

    Recording King acoustic guitar models include the ROS 616, the RO-06, the Century Jubilee and Studio Series (with selected tonewoods), and the Classic RD-06 with a solid spruce top.
    Website: Recording King