The Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean, model 6119, was built from 1958 to 1980 as a lower-cost alternative to the Country Gentleman. and while it has always been a single cutaway guitar, in 1961 it thinned down about half an inch to its present profile.
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Leo Fender intended the Jazzmaster to be a step up from the Stratocaster, aimed at the jazz guitar market and competing with hollowbody instruments. That’s not quite what happened, though..
MORE →Excellent crunch and sweet singing leads await with this Mesa Boogie Mark 2C. Sells for $1299.99
MORE →Tasked by Ampeg with improving their ‘Grammer’ guitars, the late Dan Armstrong produced a number of innovative designs using non-traditional materials. Perhaps the best remembered are the Plexiglass models; this is a fairly rare fretless version of his bass. it’s in good original condition and plays well.
MORE →The Gibson ES-175 is one of the classic working jazz archtops. Many players have sustained their careers with this instrument. This example from 2007 is in excellent condition and features nicely curled maple top, back and sides. A really classy guitar that would fit in anywhere.
MORE →This cool 38 watt combo from Dr Z covers a tonal palate from mid 60’s Blackface to Uk flavored chime and sells at $1350.
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