The Slope Shouldered Dreadnought appeared early in the development of the steel string guitar, and the Collings CJ-35 is an expression of just how good this design can be when built by a master.
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MORE →The Slope Shouldered Dreadnought appeared early in the development of the steel string guitar, and the Collings CJ-35 is an expression of just how good this design can be when built by a master.
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MORE →The Gibson 1964 J-160E, built in Bozeman Monatana, reproduces one of the most recognisable steel string guitars – John Lennon’s 1964 model J-160E used on countless performances and hit recordings with The Beatles.
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MORE →The Gibson J-45, produced since 1942 with only one brief pause, is one of my favourite guitars. The round shoulder mahogany dreadnought body and spruce top produces a warm, rich tone that works really well with voice. From 1999 to 2006, Gibson produced a variant of the venerable J-45, the J-45 Rosewood using Indian Rosewood instead of mahogany with all the warmth of the original plus extra depth and power.
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MORE →This new, older stock Taylor 320 from 2013, with an all-mahogany Dreadnought body, full warranties and a huge discount. We’re unsure of the original MAP pricing for this guitar, Taylor 320, serial number 1109133076 with Mahogany top, back and sides. But we are sure that the Off the MAP price is a great deal!
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MORE →The Gibson Country Western Model made its debut in 1956 as a miracle of rebranding – it is the classic Gibson SJ-N, Southern Jumbo Natural, with a new label! Until 1964, this model – like other Gibson dreadnoughts – was a round shoulder design. At that point, it’s likely that market pressures like the popularity of the Martin style changed the shape to square shoulders.
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MORE →Here’s a new, old stock Taylor 810 Dreadnought from 2015, with Spruce top and Indian Rosewood back and sides, with full warranties and at a significant discount. This model is a traditional Dreadnought design, with no cutaways or electronics. Current versions of the Taylor 810 add the Expression system 2 pickup and controls set, so the model number has changed to 810e. THis is the Taylor equivalent of the venerable Martin D-28 model.
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