The Larrivee F-33 Mandolin was built in Oxnard, California from the mid 2000’s and discontinued around 2012.
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MORE →The Larrivee F-33 Mandolin was built in Oxnard, California from the mid 2000’s and discontinued around 2012.
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MORE →Here’s a Deering Sierra Mahogany 5-string banjo in satin finish, a few years old and in very nice clean condition. The Sierra is one of Deering’s most popular banjos for good reason – it’s an excellent instrument. The Deering Sierra Mahogany is also available in Maple. Both versions carry a host of high-end features that are very meaningful in terms of tone and playability , but have less decoration than higher-priced models.
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MORE →Introduced in 1949 and discontinued in 2019, the Gibson ES-175 was for decades the standard instrument for electric jazz guitarists. The Gibson ES-175 followed the construction pattern established through years of experience in the developing electric guitar field using laminate Maple top, back and sides for feedback rejection.
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MORE →During 2011, the Gibson ES-335S Reissue brought back the 1980 -1982 ES-335S Standard, one of three models offered between 1980 and 1982, the other two being the Deluxe and Custom. The original Standard and Custom fell out of the catalogs in 1982, and the Deluxe in 1982.
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MORE →Introduced in 1976, the Music Man Stingray bass quickly established itself as an alternative to the dominant Fender basses – partly due to one of its key designers being Leo Fender himself! Music Man was formed in 1974, having first been named Tri-Sonix in 1971 and then MusiTek. It was a partnership between electronics designer Tom Walker and former Fender executive Forrest White with Leo Fender as a silent partner – until 1975, Leo was still bound to a non-compete clause in his sale of Fender to CBS.
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MORE →Here’s an outstanding opportunity on a Collings OM1 Doghair Blacktop model from 2012. This remarkable instrument, which boasts a value of over $9,000 Canadian is now available at an excellent price! The Collings OM1 is based on the classic Orchestra Model introduced in the early 1930’s, providing well balanced tone, volume and projection in a comfortably sized package.
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