The D’Angelico EXL-1 is a re-creation of one of the famous archtops built by John D’Angelico in New York during the 1940’s.
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MORE →The D’Angelico EXL-1 is a re-creation of one of the famous archtops built by John D’Angelico in New York during the 1940’s.
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MORE →The Gibson ES-300 was built from 1940 to 1952 as Gibson’s premiere electric guitar, but production halted during WW2 and restarted in 1946. Originally built with all solid woods, on its reintroduction the sides and back were normally laminates, as these resist feedback, an important issue with amplification.
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MORE →First appearing in 1932, the Gibson L-50 archtop acoustic guitar was aimed at the quality entry level market, with a solid top and laminated back and sides.
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MORE →I have to say that I am really taken with the Ocean Blue finish on this 2014 Les Paul Traditional, and how it brings out the flamed maple.
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MORE →The Robin Savoy Classic is a spectacular single cutaway thinline archtop electric guitar built in Houston, Texas by David Wintz until 2010.
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MORE →The Gibson F-9 Mandolin is based on the original, classic and uniquely American F-Style design by Orville Gibson in the closing days of the 1800s. These groundbreaking instruments brought violin-family concepts into the mandolin and guitar worlds, and were extremely important influences.
The Gibson F-9 Mandolin is now out of production; for a time, following the 2010 Nashville floods, Gibson ended mandolin (and banjo) production entirely.
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