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Emerald X20-Nylon Artisan Carbon Fiber Green

  Emerald X20-Nylon Artisan Carbon Fiber Green

Here is a fabulous Emerald X20-Nylon Artisan model in – – Emerald Green! This very interesting instrument is built in rural Donegal, Ireland by Alistair Hay. Emerald guitars was formed in 1991, with the first production models being settled and available in 2001.

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Gibson Les Paul Model Gold Top, 1952

  Gibson Les Paul Model Gold Top, 1952

In 1952, the Gibson Les Paul Model made its first appearance as a single cutaway, solid body guitar with the now-standard combination of a carved Maple cap on a Mahogany body, with a Mahogany neck and Rosewood fingerboard. The available finish was a metallic gold top with clear lacquer over the rest of the guitar. The earliest models had an un-bound fingerboard, but this quickly changed to a bound fingerboard. At the time, ‘Rosewood’ came from Brazil.

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DeLap JRocker HH Headless Emerald Green, 1997

  DeLap JRocker HH Headless Emerald Green, 1997

Here we are looking at a real rarity – a DeLap JRocker HH Headless model with trem, built during 1997 in Monterey, California and sporting a very well done metallic emerald green finish. The DeLap JRocker is a headless guitar taking cues from the highly innovative Ned Steinberger design, and using the JCustom XS trem bridge and string retainer set. 

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Suhr Modern T Pro Aged Cherry Burst, 2016

  Suhr Modern T Pro Aged Cherry Burst, 2016

The Suhr Modern T Pro delivers a solid evolutionary step in T-style guitars, with 24 stainless steel frets, locking tuners and a Gotoh 510 trem bridge. The Modern T Pro uses African Okume (Aucoumea klaineana) for the body and neck and a flamed, bookmatched maple cap. The fingerboard is Indian Rosewood.

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Gibson Les Paul Triumph Bass Natural, 1973

 Gibson Les Paul Triumph Bass Natural, 1973

A wonderful rarity – a Gibson Les Paul Triumph Bass in natural finish! Introduced in 1971, the Triumph bass followed closely the Les Paul Bass, introduced in 1969.   The construction of the Gibson Les Paul Triumph bass is perhaps closest to the original Les Paul Custom, in that aside from the fingerboard, it’s entirely Mahogany including the carved top. No Maple cap! However, that’s where the similarities end, as the Les Paul and Triumph basses have low-impedance pickups and extra controls.

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Gretsch G6119-1959 Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose, Flagstaff Sunset Red, 2007

  Gretsch G6119-1959 Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose, Flagstaff Sunset Red, 2007

Here is a very cool and rather rare Gretsch G6119-1959 Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose, much like a single-pickup Anniversary model with Trestle bracing and zero fret – and in Flagstaff Sunset Red! This is a reproduction of a guitar known to have been built to a total of about one thousand instruments with open F-Holes. At this time, Chet Atkins was working with Gretsch to reduce feedback as volumes continued to rise, and two main approaches were taken.

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