The Gretsch 6120 is one of the historically key archtop electric guitars. This fine example dates to the start of the Gretsch resurgence in the early 1990s.
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MORE →The Gretsch 6120 is one of the historically key archtop electric guitars. This fine example dates to the start of the Gretsch resurgence in the early 1990s.
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MORE →Chet Atkins was closely associated with Gretsch guitars, but from 1981 to 2005, Gibson produced guitars with the Chet Atkins name and his design input.
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MORE →Here’s an interesting piece of Canadian musical history – an Allstrummr thinline aluminum body cutway electric by Robert Card who had worked for Lado Music.
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MORE →When I first saw the Kiefte Custom Thinline Archtop Bass Guitar, I thought it looked familiar; it is based on the successful Douglas Harrison GB Model.
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MORE →The Taylor T3-B is based on the successful and practical T3 model, adding a Bigsby. This one features a Koa top with abalone binding
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MORE →Recalling the Martin D-42, the Eastman E40D-SB takes the classic lines and appointments of the most successful dreadnought designs. The SB denotes a sunburst finish. The top is solid Adirondack Spruce, the back and sides are Indian Rosewood, the neck mahogany and the fingerboard and bridge are ebony. Abalone inlays are used throughout the guitar, on the headstock, fingerboard, and around the top and soundhole.
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