Peerless Guitar - 52 items found
| 1998 Epiphone Sheraton II Peerless Factory Model Great Condition Electric $27.66 Bids: 4 End time: 25-May-12 12:15:03 PDT | |
| Peerless Monarch 17" Electric Jazz Archtop Guitar - All Solid Wood Acoustic Electric $799.00 Bids: 0 End time: 23-May-12 20:10:08 PDT | |
| VINTAGE "PEERLESS" ACOUSTIC GUITAR C/W SOFT CASE AND STAND Acoustic $114.99 Bids: 0 End time: 26-May-12 18:56:50 PDT | |
| Epiphone Casino Electric Guitar 2005 Peerless Electric $500.00 : $600.00 Bids: 0 End time: 26-May-12 16:25:38 PDT | |
| Epiphone Broadway Archtop Jazz Hollowbody Guitar Peerless L-5 Electric $700.00 End time: 22-May-12 08:25:45 PDT | |
| Vintage 1999 Epiphone Lucille Korea by Peerless w/ Hardshell Case Excellent !! Electric $550.00 Best Offer Enabled End time: 19-May-12 17:33:52 PDT | |
| Epiphone Casino with Hardshell Case Peerless Plant Electric $650.00 Best Offer Enabled End time: 06-Jun-12 14:18:09 PDT | |
PEERLESS MONARCH 16" LEFTY Jazz Guitar w HB -small HS Electric FLAMED MAPLE UPGRADED SOLID WOODS- GUITARSNJAZZ $1,450.00 End time: 06-Jun-12 14:09:42 PDT | |
PEERLESS Gigmaster Custom Electric Hollowbody Archtop Acoustic Electric Plays and sounds like an Es 175 for 1/3 the price $1,195.00 End time: 04-Jun-12 16:41:32 PDT | |
PEERLESS Gigmaster JAZZ Electric Hollowbody Archtop Acoustic Electric Plays and sounds like an Es 175 for 1/3 the price $1,195.00 End time: 03-Jun-12 15:22:09 PDT | |
: $600.00 
Perhaps it's their glistening single 'There She Goes' which remains a peerless, peerless classic. Or perhaps it's down to the sheer bloody minded mystery which lies behind Lee Mavers. The lead creative force in the group, the reclusive songwriter
For about an hour, the legendary Roots crew became a peerless cover band. The party's headlining act has a virtuosic
to the instrumental experimentations of his final group, the
I Love You It's Cool turns that realization into a peerless set of instant anthems. “You come off of a tour, and you have ideas of what you found yourself enjoy playing over the last years,” says Wills. “It felt good when people would dance.
inspiration it would be peerless (except for Dylan's, obviously). Clapton makes an appearance here, evidently still trying to singlehandedly bore the world into a coma. Sure he can still play guitar, but Mussolini could run a country pretty well.








