Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Electric Guitars - Travel / Mini
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Jackson JS Series JS1X Dinky Minion
68 available from $139- Part of Jackson's JS 1X line, the JS 1X Dinky Minion is Jackson's entry level Dinky model
- Features a 2/3rd 22.5" scale length, Hardtail Bridge, two Humbuckers, and an Amaranth Fretboard
- Comes in five finishes: Black, Pavo Purple, Neon Pink, Neon Green, and Neon Orange
- Originally used a Rosewood Fretboard but was updated to Amaranth in 2018
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Squier Mini Stratocaster
13 available from $100The Squier Mini Stratocaster was updated after 2017, moving the input jack from the top of the guitar (as on most Stratocasters) to the side of the body, in a revision known as the Squier Mini Stratocaster V2. - 14
Gretsch TW-300 Traveling Wilburys
One available for $699Gretsch's Traveling Willburys guitars came in four different models, each with different pickup and bridge configurations. The TW-100T featured a tremolo bridge and a lone single coil pickup, the TW-200 featured a string-through bridge and single humbucker, the TW-300 featured a tremolo bridge and a single humbucker, and the TW-500 used a string-through bridge and a pair of single coil pickups. - 27
Rickenbacker 481 Slant Fret (1974 - 1979)
One available for $4,025Borrowing its body from the 480 but adding on some sweet deluxe features, the Rickenbacker 481 electric guitar boasts slanted frets meant to match the natural angle of your fingers as well as a pickup phase reversal switch and two humbuckers. The slanted frets were standard on some Rick instruments, like the 481, but were optional for others; they also proved useful in some ways while hindering in others. - 29
Gretsch TW-100T Traveling Wilburys
8 available from $359Gretsch's Traveling Willburys guitars came in four different models, each with different pickup and bridge configurations. The TW-100T featured a tremolo bridge and a lone single coil pickup, the TW-200 featured a string-through bridge and single humbucker, the TW-300 featured a tremolo bridge and a single humbucker, and the TW-500 used a string-through bridge and a pair of single coil pickups.








































