The Douglas Harrison GB thinline archtop guitar has proven very popular with jazz guitarists and features a carved spruce top on a chambered back.
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MORE →The Douglas Harrison GB thinline archtop guitar has proven very popular with jazz guitarists and features a carved spruce top on a chambered back.
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MORE →Designed by Tim Shaw, the Gibson Flying V2 was built between 1979 and 1982 using maple and walnut for the body and many custom pieces of hardware.
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MORE →One of the early G&L products was the L-2000 bass, introduced in 1980. This bass has been a success, and in 2003 the Tribute series was introduced to provide lower cost versions of the US built basses.
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MORE →Designed by James D’Aquisto, The Hagstrom Jimmy was built in Sweden from 1969 to 1979 in two major versions – with an oval soundhole and a single neck-mounted pickup, or with traditional F-holes as seen here. This example of the Hagstrom Jimmy F-hole archtop was built around 1977, in the second variation of that model. In 1976, the bodies became all laminated birch (they had been laminated spruce), with birch for the neck, block inlays and rosewood fingerboard.
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MORE →For 1962 the Gretsch Chet Atkins 6120 had a dramatic makeover. In particular, the new, thinner and double cutaway, sealed top ‘Electrotone’ body replaced the classic fully hollow single-cutaway.
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MORE →1967 Hagstrom Condor, brown, built from ’63-67. Set neck with shaped heel, 3 single coils and push buttons, original shape fiber case.
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