This Ernie Ball Music Man Silhouette Special dates to July of 2001 and sports a distinctive Autumn Red Burst finish on the body and headstock front.
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MORE →This Ernie Ball Music Man Silhouette Special dates to July of 2001 and sports a distinctive Autumn Red Burst finish on the body and headstock front.
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MORE →Here is an Ernie Ball Music Man Luke III HH model, built at the very end of 2018 and sporting a cool Bodhi Blue finish. The Ernie Ball Music Man Luke III pairs an alder body with a hard rock roasted birds-eye maple neck bearing an East Indian Rosewood fingerboard.
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MORE →The National RM1 Maple Walnut Resophonic Mandolin is built in San Luis Opisbo California and features a teardrop, almost ‘A Style’ body shape, but with a single 9.5 inch resonator cone. The RM1 pairs a figured Maple top with Black Walnut for the sides and carved back; the neck is figured Maple with a bound Ebony fingerboard.
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MORE →Built from around 2001 to 2010, the National Model D squareneck resophonic guitar uses a wood body and single cone with a spider bridge. The body is built with Mahogany laminate for the top, and Walnut for the back, sides and 12-fret neck. Some models used laminate Spruce for the top, but this one is laminate Mahogany.
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MORE →Here from 2006, an Ernie Ball MusicMan Axis in Trans Red top black back and oiled Maple neck, with stock Floyd Rose! The Ernie Ball MusicMan Axis has been one of the go-to rock guitars for many years. Very well built with straight-ahead appointments and well-considered ergonomics, this model works very well. It plays well, is very comfortable, and sounds great.
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MORE →Part of the NRP ‘Raw Series’ line, the National Raw Steel 12 Fret Reso-Phonic guitar delivers a vintage-style look and sound in a modern and more affordable package. Here we’re looking at a National Raw Steel 12 fret model, with a label date of 06/20 for June of 2020. It is in overall good condition, with the wear and oxidation expected for a raw steel finish. It plays well, and has the unmistakable National tone, volume and presence.
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