Carvin has made custom guitars and amps for quite some time. This recent left-handed 12, in near mint shape, is an excellent example of their build quality
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This guitar came to us 9 months ago in very sorry condition. Frets and fretboard, neck finish and Golpé plate showed many thousands of hours of playing time: “honest wear-and-tear” from a full life of making music.
MORE →The JP100 is based on the “Ball Family Reserve” JP6. The slightly larger body is capped with a figured, quilted maple top & a transparent black or three tone sunburst finish. The JP100 is a modern shredders dream guitar that offers classy appointments with sleek modern styling. Comes with a padded gig bag.
MORE →The Turner Model T is oriented towards electric bottleneck players. It’s got a distinctive shape, a unique double-horsehoe pickup reminiscent of vintage steels, and you can bypass the controls to get just the pickup signal to the amp.
MORE →Produced from 1962 – 1977, The B25 was available in both sunburst and as this 1967 example here, in a natural finish – the B25N. For many players, this was their first ‘real’ guitar.
MORE →George Lowden has been building guitars since 1973, through many ups and downs and changes in direction. This example was built in his current workshop in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland, in 2006.
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