October 2024 – Mass Street Staff Picks

Brian Soden – Seuf Electric Guitars – OH-19 – ’57 Style – Ash Body – 2 Tone Sunburst
Our shop has a long, great history with Seuf Guitars dating back to us being their first dealer! It feels like coming home walking in and seeing their guitars on our walls again. This OH-19 has a killer vintage vibe and feels like an old road dog. The pickups, made in-house by Seuf Guitars, are snappy and clear with a nice defined low end. Pair this with a Pittman Rockhill and a Browne Protein and you’ve got the ultimate “Made in KC” rig!

Seuf Electric Guitars - OH-19 - '57 Style - Ash Body - 2 Tone Sunburst

Check out our collection of Boutique Electric Guitars at Mass Street Music!

Jim Baggett – Gibson Guitars – 1935 Jumbo – Vintage
A rare, vintage, 1935 Jumbo, complete with fingerboard binding.

Gibson Guitars - 1935 Jumbo - Vintage

Our Vintage inventory is always changing – head on over to view the latest in our Vintage Collection!

Jack Bryan – JHS Effect Pedals – Colour Box V2 – 10 Year Anniversary Colorway Limited Edition
This pedal is an absolute classic. It makes everything that runs through it sound so much better. It can easily find its way into any studio or pedalboard and never leave. From gentle EQ and boost to biting, aggressive fuzz tones, it’s like the world’s biggest swiss army knife.

JHS Effect Pedals - Colour Box V2 - 10 Year Anniversary Colorway Limited Edition

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Marnie Orville – Taylor Guitars – Matching 2001 615ce & 655ce 12-String

Taylor Acoustic Guitars – 2001 615ce – Used

Taylor Acoustic Guitars – 2001 655ce 12-String – Used


What’s better than a maple jumbo? A matching 12-string of course! These custom Taylors are one serial number apart and sound fantastic. Both with beautiful quilted maple back and sides, these guitars have that iconic Taylor shimmer with some warm low end for a balanced output.

Check out our collection of Taylor Guitars at Mass Street Music!

Mike Horan – Collings Acoustic Guitars – D2H
This classic Collings model has the sound that put them on the map—an articulate, punchy low-end complimented by shimmering upper harmonics, with volume to spare!

Collings Acoustic Guitars - D2H

Check out our current collection of Collings Guitars over on the website

Matt Harmon – Collings Electric Guitars – 290 DC S – Aged Oxblood
Quite possibly the only guitar I would ever need.

Collings Electric Guitars - 290 DC S - Aged Oxblood

Check out our collection of Boutique Electrics at Mass Street Music!

Isaiah Sibi – Collings Electric Guitars – 290 DC S – 1959 Faded Crimson
This full mahogany, neck through guitar is super lightweight, super comfortable, and very resonant. The classic, minimalist, single P-90 setup means that you have no choice but to totally rock out.

Collings Electric Guitars - 290 DC S - 1959 Faded Crimson

Check out our collection of Electric Guitars at Mass Street Music!

Susan Willits – Martin Acoustic Guitars – D-18 – Natural
Owning a Martin D-18 is a goal for many guitar players, and with good reason. An American made guitar, built with solid mahogany back and sides and a solid spruce top, it resounds with full, warm chords and a nice punch. Great for playing at home or taking to the jam, If you’re thinking about a new guitar you should come in and try a Martin D-18.

Martin Acoustic Guitars - D-18 - Natural

Take a look through our collection of Martins at Mass Street Music! 

Matt KappenmanGibson Guitars – 1948 J-45 Sunburst – Vintage
This guitar stole my heart. A single-owner, clean J-45 doesn’t show up every day. The guitar came to the store from my hometown in south-central Kansas, by way of a referral from my very first guitar teacher, so there’s all sorts of nostalgia involved. If you’re looking for a vintage J-45 you’re going to be hard-pressed to find one that sounds, and plays better than this!

Gibson Guitars - 1948 J-45 Sunburst - Vintage

Check out our current collection of Vintage Guitars over on the website

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