Check out the lush sonic cocktail of the Taylor Baritone Grand Symphony Mahogany 6 String!
MORE →The Fender Bandmaster was produced, in various forms, from 1953 to 1974. Output ranged from around 25 watts at first, to 40 watts. Originally a combo, the piggyback head-and cabinet design appeared in 196i, and this configuration is used for most professional grade, higher powered amps to this day.
MORE →This is a fantastic example of a 1960 Gibson ES-175 D. Gibson began production of the ES-175 in 1949 as a mid-price, laminate alternative to the L-5. In 1953, the D model was introduced, featuring two pickups, and in 1957, the new PAF humbucking pickups started appearing on production models.
MORE →The Guild guitar company made many excellent archtops. This is perhaps not surprising for a company formed by former craftsmen at Epiphone, for decades the premiere builder of archtops. This 1992 example of the X 500 is an outstanding instrument in pristine condition.
MORE →The Gibson J-45 is one of the classic standard guitars for North American music styles, and has been a favourite since its introduction in 1942. With a fuller, warmer midrange tone than equivalent square-shoulder dreadnaughts, the J-45 sits perfectly in the rhythm slot for many tunes.
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