In 1960 the Goya guitar was the only affordable, well made guitar for “financially challenged” Canadian university students caught up in the folk music craze of the Hootenanny era.
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This 100 watt Egnater Tourmaster 4100 amplifier is really four amps in one and is on sale!
MORE →Here is an Egnater Renegade Head which features 65 watts of power, two channels and a tube mix control. On sale for $849.
MORE →The Schertler David is a wonderful sounding acoustic amp on sale for $799. SOLD OUT
MORE →Here’s a Martin Style 0 Soprano Ukulele from the late 1940’s – just post WW2. It’s had some repairs and is now ready for many more years of tonal adventures. Clear and crisp, Martin Ukuleles were among the best available.
MORE →Here’s an excellent-condition National Style 1 Tricone Squareneck from 1929. This is an early example of a production resophonic guitar – the first production took place in 1927. The resophonic instrument was invented in 1925 by John Dopyera at the request of George Beauchamp. Beauchamp was a promoter who found that as venues and audiences grew, so did volume levels and as amplification hadn’t been invented, many instruments were just not loud enough. The reso-phonic design is much louder.
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