Honest Ron's Guitars is a used and vintage guitar shop located in Oklahoma City that specializes in mid-range electrics, acoustics, and bass guitars sourced largely from private collections and trade-ins. The store operates as a single-location, hands-on retail business where the owner personally evaluates and prices inventory, making it a resource for players hunting for specific models or unusual finds rather than a one-stop chain outlet.
This is a used-guitar shop, not a new-instrument retailer. The distinction matters: Honest Ron's carries guitars already played, with wear visible in fret marks, finish, and hardware. The inventory rotates constantly because stock comes from local trades and consignment. You will not find a wall of identical new Fender Stratocasters here. Instead, you browse guitars with documented histories, lower entry prices, and the ability to negotiate on older or less-common models.
The shop occupies a modest storefront and keeps a working inventory of roughly 40 to 80 instruments at any given time, depending on season and incoming trades. Most stock falls into the $300 to $1,500 range, with occasional vintage pieces commanding higher prices.
Honest Ron's focuses on electrics (Fenders, Gibsons, Epiphones, and import brands), acoustics (Yamahas, Takamines, and student-grade models), and bass guitars. Pricing reflects condition and demand. A functioning Squier Stratocaster in average condition typically runs $250 to $400. A vintage 1980s Japanese-made Ibanez or Washburn with light wear might sit at $600 to $900. Acoustic guitars start around $200 for student models and climb to $800 or more for solid-wood, name-brand pieces.
The shop does not publish an online inventory list. Stock changes weekly, so calling ahead (verification recommended on current hours and phone number) makes sense if you are hunting for a specific model.
Honest Ron's handles repairs and setups in-house. A basic setup, string replacement, and intonation check runs $40 to $75. Fret work and structural repairs are priced individually based on what the guitar needs.
The city has at least two distinct guitar retail models. Big-box music retailers like Guitar Center (multiple Oklahoma City locations) stock new instruments at manufacturer prices, carry full ranges of amps and accessories, and offer consistent pricing. They suit players who want a known brand at a known price with a warranty. Honest Ron's undercuts new-guitar prices by 30 to 60 percent and offers personalized advice but carries no warranty on used stock and limited selection in any single model.
Specialty acoustic shops in the metro area focus on higher-end new instruments. Honest Ron's is the answer if you need an affordable, playable used guitar now rather than a premium new one six months from now.
Honest Ron's works for beginner and intermediate players buying a second or third guitar without a large budget, musicians shopping for a project guitar to modify or learn repair on, and gigging players who need a reliable backup instrument. The pricing and rotation suit people willing to visit multiple times or call regularly, because good deals move fast.
It does not suit buyers who need immediate availability of a specific new model, prefer manufacturer warranties, or want a finance plan. Likewise, if you are shopping primarily for amps, pedals, or accessories, Guitar Center will have broader selection.
Walk in, browse the hanging stock and floor cases, and pick up anything that interests you. Honest Ron's allows full inspection and playing before purchase. If you have a specific want, state it; the owner often knows incoming trades or consignment pieces and may hold something for you. Negotiation is standard on older or slower-moving inventory. If you want a setup or repair before leaving, ask about turnaround time that day. Cash and card are both accepted.
Honest Ron's operates from a street-front location with on-street parking and a small lot. Hours vary seasonally; verification on current schedule is recommended before visiting. The shop is not in a mall and does not share a lot with other businesses, so parking is straightforward.
Honest Ron's fills a gap in Oklahoma City's guitar retail landscape by making used, playable instruments accessible without chain-store overhead. It rewards regulars and local musicians who check in often.
