Hi, I’m Caleb — founder of Morris Guitar Company.

What started as a side project repairing and selling a few guitars out of my second bedroom has grown into a trusted online shop serving players all across the United States. I specialize in used and refurbished acoustic guitars, electric guitars and basses from brands like Fender, Squier, Jackson, Epiphone, Gretsch and Washburn.

Why Used Guitars?

New guitars are great — but they’re not the only option. In fact, a well-set-up used guitar often sounds better, plays smoother, and costs less than a new one. My goal is to help beginner and intermediate players find gear that fits their budget without sacrificing quality.

Every instrument I sell is carefully inspected, cleaned, adjusted and tested by me personally. Whether it’s a Fender Strat or a refurbished Epiphone acoustic, I make sure it’s ready to plug in and play — right out of the box.

Who I Serve

  • Beginners looking for their first guitar

  • Intermediate players upgrading from starter gear

  • Parents buying instruments for their kids

  • Hobbyists, home studio players, and weekend warriors

What Makes Us Different

  • Honest, one-on-one service

  • Affordable prices (most guitars between $300–$500)

  • Nationwide shipping

  • Real photos, accurate descriptions, and no surprises

I know what it’s like to buy a guitar online and hope it shows up in good shape. That’s why I run Morris Guitar Company with integrity, transparency, and quality as the foundation.

Let’s Get You Playing

Whether you're a first-time player or just looking for something fresh without the brand-new price tag, I’d love to help you find the right guitar.

Thanks for stopping by,
Caleb
Owner, Morris Guitar Company


 
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I named Morris Guitar Company for grandparents, Harry and Linda Morris.

Harry was a music teacher for a number of years. He could play about anything, but his primary instrument was the clarinet. When his teaching career ended, he continued playing music for fun, in his church and in nursing homes.

Linda was a hobbyist on the piano, but she was much better than she thought! I’m not sure that mattered to her though. She just enjoyed the sound of music.

Harry and Linda always encouraged my music. They listened long before there was anything worth listening to!

I wish you could have met them.