The Tenor guitar was originally developed by the C F Martin and Gibson companies to ease transition, allowing tenor banjo players to switch to guitar tones.
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MORE →The Tenor guitar was originally developed by the C F Martin and Gibson companies to ease transition, allowing tenor banjo players to switch to guitar tones.
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MORE →The Collings D1A is the Adirondack Spruce topped version of the classic mahogany dreadnought, an essential tool for any acoustic player.
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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 →Built from 1998 to 2011, the Taylor 355 is a traditional jumbo-body 12-string acoustic guitar, with no cutaway and no pickups.
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MORE →Here’s a spectacular David Wren Concert steel string guitar, built in 2010 using Brazilian Rosewood and bearclaw Sitka Spruce.
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