The Fender Robben Ford Model was produced in Japan from 1987 to 1993 and was based on the Esprit Ultra. This example features a chambered mahogany body.
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MORE →The Fender Robben Ford Model was produced in Japan from 1987 to 1993 and was based on the Esprit Ultra. This example features a chambered mahogany body.
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MORE →Gretsch introduced the Anniversary model in 1958 to celebrate their 75th year in business, and it was produced until 1975 (for the last four years as the 7560). Gretsch re-introduced it as the 6118 for the 120th Anniversary, and it’s still in production.
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MORE →The Douglas Harrison GB model has been very successful with jazz guitarists and here we have another custom configuration with a pair of Lindy Fralin custom PAF style humbuckers.
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MORE →The Takamine 45th Sapphire Anniversary in 2007 marked decades of Takamine’s presence in the acoustic guitar world. For some years, Takamine steel strings were the instrument of choice for country players, as they were one of the first with a reliable built-in pickup system.
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MORE →The first Larrivee classical guitars appeared while Jean Larrivee was studying guitar building with the late Edgar Monch in Toronto. By the time this guitar was built, in 1974, his workshop was on the second floor of the Tarragon Theater. From there, expansion has continued as Larrivee began building exceptional steel string guitars.
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MORE →Introduced in 1958, the Guild Savoy was available in cutaway acoustic form – as the A-150 here – and as the electric X-150. The body is a full 17 inch wide, with three inch sides. Often, it was equipped with a neck mount deArmond pickup though this example does not appear to have had one.
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