Introduced in 1942 as an ‘improved’ version of the J-45, the Gibson J-50 mainly differs in having a natural finish top, allowed by using better spruce.
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MORE →Introduced in 1942 as an ‘improved’ version of the J-45, the Gibson J-50 mainly differs in having a natural finish top, allowed by using better spruce.
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MORE →When people talk about professional grade concert classical guitars, this guitar – the Ramirez 1a, also known as the Segovia model – is what they mean.
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MORE →During my recent Martin factory tour I was offered my choice of 14 select pre-built Martin Custom Shop guitars, including this Martin GP-14F Cutaway.
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MORE →Guitarists haven’t been the only musicians getting louder – other players had to keep up and the Gibson EM-150 Electric Mandolin helped meet this need.
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MORE →With elegant simplicity, the Santa Cruz 1929 OO mahogany model reflects the classic instruments made for players enduring the Great Depression that began in 1929. Vintage style features include scalloped bracing, a period correct script style logo in Ivoroid and beautifully executed Ebony pyramid bridge, bridge pins, tuner buttons, head-plate and fretboard.
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