The National ResoLectric Revolver is a really interesting instrument, and lets you take the resophonic concept into any volume context. It looks great, it’s comfortable to play, and it sounds wonderful. The combination of P-90 and piezo makes it tonally very verstatile.
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This GoldTone LS-8 8-String Lap Steel is a great and affordable lap steel, a reproduction of the 1950’s Oahu ToneMaster. The 8 strings give it enormous range and it can cover most any type of music. A 6-string version is also available for $559 with case.
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MORE →It doesn’t usually take much for me to pick up a new Gretsch; they are consistently great guitars. The Gretsch G6136T White Falcon is one of my favourites. The neck has a slight, soft V shape that’s very comfortable, and the guitar has a very solid, substantial feel and sound without being overly heavy. With the 17″ body, the Falcon is a bigger guitar than the 6120 (which is 16″ across), but it’s still a comfortable instrument. And it sounds great!
The Casino was very important in the Epiphone line during the 1960’s, and was introduced to compete with the Gibson ES-330. In 1965, a member of an obscure band known as “The Beatles” – Paul McCartney – began using one for studio work – and John Lennon and George Harrison got theirs in 1966. This tobacco sunburst model became Lennon’s main guitar, and was later sanded and refinished natural. A few years ago, Gibson released two US-made versions of this guitar, in sunburst and natural (as the “Revolution” model) in a total production run of 1,965 pieces, and now has released the “Inspired by John Lennon” versions, which are much more affordable, yet still really good instruments.
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MORE →Small body, Big tone! Based on the big and bold tone of the popular Grand Symphony body shape this guitar is scaled down to be the perfect size for the couch or on the go. This guitar has such a full voice its hard to imagine it coming from such a small, comfortable package. Featuring Taylor’s patented NT neck and optional ES go pickup this modern parlor guitar is built to last, gig ready and so much fun to play it should be illegal!
We’ve posted these before, but we’ve received another new one and thought we’d put it up because we like the way they look. As well, this example has a couple of finish flaws – which we have had a very hard time identifying – and consequently has a 10% discount.
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