The Godin 5th Avenue Uptown GT, a rockin’ archtop cutaway with Bigsby® tremolo is enough to satisfy all of your rockabilly, blues-rock, and/or shoegazer dream rock fantasies!
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MORE →The Godin 5th Avenue Uptown GT, a rockin’ archtop cutaway with Bigsby® tremolo is enough to satisfy all of your rockabilly, blues-rock, and/or shoegazer dream rock fantasies!
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MORE →The Godin 5th Avenue Jazz is a very elegant instrument made with the jazz player in mind.
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MORE →Eastman makes some of the best-value jazz boxes around, and the Eastman AR 503 is a prime example. It plays and sounds great, and wouldn’t look out of place anywhere.
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MORE →The Eastman folks just dropped by with a brand-new model, the AR-371 CE and it looks, plays and sounds great.
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MORE →The Casino was very important in the Epiphone line during the 1960’s, and was introduced to compete with the Gibson ES-330. In 1965, a member of an obscure band known as “The Beatles” – Paul McCartney – began using one for studio work – and John Lennon and George Harrison got theirs in 1966. This tobacco sunburst model became Lennon’s main guitar, and was later sanded and refinished natural. A few years ago, Gibson released two US-made versions of this guitar, in sunburst and natural (as the “Revolution” model) in a total production run of 1,965 pieces, and now has released the “Inspired by John Lennon” versions, which are much more affordable, yet still really good instruments.
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MORE →We’ve posted these before, but we’ve received another new one and thought we’d put it up because we like the way they look. As well, this example has a couple of finish flaws – which we have had a very hard time identifying – and consequently has a 10% discount.
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