Introduced in 1942 as an ‘improved’ version of the J-45, the Gibson J-50 mainly differs in having a natural finish top, allowed by using better spruce.
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MORE →Introduced in 1942 as an ‘improved’ version of the J-45, the Gibson J-50 mainly differs in having a natural finish top, allowed by using better spruce.
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MORE →The 1964 Gibson ES-345 VOS 1964 in Olive Drab Green finish is a historically accurate re-creation of this much loved semi-hollow electric archtop guitar.
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MORE →When people talk about professional grade concert classical guitars, this guitar – the Ramirez 1a, also known as the Segovia model – is what they mean.
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MORE →We’ve just received a new Paul Beard R-Model maple squareneck! It’s a real beauty, and has the Jerry Douglas pickup already installed.
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MORE →The Bond Electraglide is a rare and historically notable instrument. Built during 1984 and 1985 in Scotland, it was one of the first carbon fibre electrics.
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