The Fender ‘Mandocaster’ Electric Mandolin appeared in 1956 as a single-course solidbody instrument, and was built until 1976.
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MORE →The Fender ‘Mandocaster’ Electric Mandolin appeared in 1956 as a single-course solidbody instrument, and was built until 1976.
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MORE →From the now-discontinued ‘Genuine’ line and built during 2014, this Boucher Genuine Goose Dreadnought features an Adirondack Red Spruce top and Indian Rosewood back and sides. Delivering a full rich well defined tone backed by plenty of power and projection, this Boucher Genuine Goose Dreadnought is an impressive guitar. It plays well, and really fills the space it’s played in. This guitar can easily co-exist with other acoustic instruments like banjos and mandolins.
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MORE →The Fender Jazzmaster appeared halfway through 1958, targeted at jazz artists, the group Fender hadn’t fully won over. One of the key features of the Fender Jazzmaster was the introduction of a Rosewood fingerboard on the Maple neck. To this point in time, Fender necks had been a single piece of Maple with a rear Walnut ‘Skunk Stripe’ covering the truss rod channel.
The Deering Clawgrass No.2 Banjo model was created when Mark Johnson approached Deering with one vision in mind – to offer the same solid foundation, quality, tone and playability of his original, but at a more affordable price point.
This Calton Dreadnought Flight Case in White isn’t exactly an instrument, but we wanted to give this rare item as much attention as possible. Normally, Calton Cases are built to order and come with a high end instrument, so it is unusual to find one available separately.
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MORE →Next we are looking at a nearly-new Cordoba Torres Master Series guitar, built in early 2022 in Oxnard, California.
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