This super comfortable and hardly even played Collings OM serves up tons of tone with crisp articulation and complex sonic detail. Sonic bliss awaits!!! Comes with the original hardshell case!
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This wonderful old piece is still very playable. Epiphone Texans of this period were fully pro-level guitars, and indeed were the most expensive slope-shoulder model in the Gibson line. You can hear them on many Beatles tunes after 1964; one of the most famous examples is Yesterday.The slope shoulder design slightly reduces the amount of bottom end, evening out the tonal response. Overall, this is a great guitar with a great sound, and a place in musical history.
MORE →Here is a great looking late 50’s lap steel with gray pearl finish. This instrument is in great condition for its age and comes with the original hardshell case.
MORE →Kramer built these guitars during a period when maximum sustain was highly sought after, and many makers used materials like aluminum and rock maple. Kramer used wodden inserts on the back of the neck to warm up the feel. These instruments are fairly rare, and they are well-made and interesting.
MORE →A combination of a console grande and a pedal steel guitar, the Gibson MultiHarp was the top of the line Gibson instrument at the time.
MORE →The ES-125 was one of Gibson’s mid-range models, but were still high quality. Often used in blues, swing and jazz contexts, George Thorogood built his sound around the tone of these guitars.
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