The Taylor T5 was created to address a changing reality for working guitarists – declining budgets for road shows reducing the number of guitars on tour.
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MORE →The Taylor T5 was created to address a changing reality for working guitarists – declining budgets for road shows reducing the number of guitars on tour.
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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 →These are always a treat – the Gretsch Country Club, G6196T, in Cadillac Green. Similar to the White Falcon, the Country Club sports a spruce top.
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MORE →The National Tricone has a long history – it was the original reso-phonic design by John Dopyera and George Beauchamp around 1927.
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MORE →Here we have a Nechville Galaxy Phantom 5-string banjo in flamed maple! While retaining traditional banjo values, these instruments introduce cutting edge features. A compound radius fingerboard, top quality fretwork with larger frets, tunneled 5th string with roller, the Cyclotronic head-tuning system and Pro-Tone Bronze Tone Ring are some of the advanced elements that make these instruments stand out.
The ResoRocket WB is one of National Reso-Phonic’s newly designed single resonator guitars and features distinctive Tricone-style grill work and a cutaway!
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