Here is a 2005 Gibson J-185 EC Custom in cherry red! In case you’re wondering – the EC stands for Electric Cutaway; it’s not the initials of a famous player. Gibson introduced the J-185 in 1951 and discontinued it in 1959, building 270 natural finish and 648 sunburst examples.
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Here’s a wonderful 1933 Gibson ‘Century’ TB-2 Tenor Banjo.
The term ‘Century’ refers to the peghead and fingerboard overlay – these were installed to honor the 1933 ‘Century of Progress’ Exhibition held in Chicago.
MORE →Here’s a very clean 2010 Carr Viceroy 1×12 Amplifier! The Viceroy is a hand-wired, class A amp with two 6L6 tubes and a tube reverb. It’s switchable between 33 and 7 watts, and has an Eminence 12 inch speaker.
MORE →Here is a great condition, hand-wired 2008 Carr Rambler 2×12 Amplifier. The Rambler is a switchable pentode (28 watt) or triode (14 watt) design intended to enhance the idea of a ‘deluxe’ club amp, with reverb and tremolo circuits.
MORE →Here is a 1921 Martin A-Style Oval Hole Mandolin. C.F. Martin has been building instruments in Nazareth, Pennsylvania since 1833. In the at the end of the 19th and early part of the 20th century, mandolin orchestras were very popular,
MORE →Here is a 1963 Fender Precision Bass in excellent playing condition. The P-Bass was introduced in the 1951’s and stepped right up to become the most recorded instrument in history.
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