Robert Conti is a well known American jazz guitarist and educator, and has a line of affordable archtop thinline guitars, made by Peerless.
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MORE →Robert Conti is a well known American jazz guitarist and educator, and has a line of affordable archtop thinline guitars, made by Peerless.
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MORE →e Gibson Super 400 first appeared during 1935 as a variant of the vaunted L-5, the Super L-5 Deluxe. By the end of the year it had become the Super 400.
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MORE →These are always a treat – the Gretsch Country Club, G6196T, in Cadillac Green. Similar to the White Falcon, the Country Club sports a spruce top.
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MORE →From the 1920s to 1950’s, Roy Smeck was one of the best known American musicians, playing guitar, banjo and uke and offering instructional materials. Like Les Paul and Chet Atkins, he also took advantage of endorsement deals. One such was with the Recording King company, a lower-priced brand run by Gibson. The Recording King Roy Smeck A104 was a ‘budget’ version of the Gibson ES-150, complete with the ‘Charlie Christian’ style pickup.
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MORE →Here is a nice Gibson F-2 Mandolin from 1930. It’s been used and repaired over the years but plays well and has that vintage Gibson tone.
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MORE →The PRS CE24 has been one of the most popular models to come out of Paul Reed Smith’s shop in Stevensville, Maryland.
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