The BC Rico Wave was one of perhaps 200 guitars built under the direction of Bernardo Rico in Nagoya, Japan between 1978 and 1982.
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MORE →The BC Rico Wave was one of perhaps 200 guitars built under the direction of Bernardo Rico in Nagoya, Japan between 1978 and 1982.
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MORE →Produced from 1990 to 1995, the Fender Tele Plus provided a number of alterations popular with pro players, though it didn’t really catch on in the mass market. Taking cues from the 1987 release of the Strat Plus, the Tele Plus featured an Ash body, 22 fret neck, Lace Sensor pickups – a single coil at the neck and a double coil at the bridge, a TBX control and a split switch for the bridge pickup.
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MORE →Since its introduction as the Broadcaster in 1950 as the world’s first two-pickup, solidbody electric guitar, the Fender Telecaster has gone from strength to strength. It has been used in virtually every musical context that accepts electric instruments, and many musicians have built careers on its use. It’s truly an inspired design. Here we’re looking at a Fender Telecaster Maple Neck in Sunburst finish and largely original condition, built during 1978 in Fullerton, California during the CBS era.
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MORE →Here in very good condition – and very white – the Gibson Les Paul Custom built during 2007 in Nashville. This clean example is in original condition with minimal wear to the finish or gold plating, though there is some wear to the plating where the player normally touched it – the bass end of the bridge and the metal tuner buttons, for example.
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MORE →The Gibson SG Standard has been one of the core instruments for rock and blues styles since its introduction as the 1961 Les Paul model. The Les Paul designation lasted only about a year and a half, ending with Gibson’s endorsement contract with Les Paul.
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MORE →This Neal Moser ‘Red Eye’ model features one of the more distinctive and unusual finishes we’ve seen, and these were a specialty of Moser while working with GMW Guitar Works. Neal Moser has a long and varied history in the guitar business. While working with Bernardo Rico, Moser met Wayne Charvel. This led to an introduction to Lee Garver, owner of GMW Guitar Works in Glendora, California, and Dan Lawrence, owner of DRL Graphics and GMP Guitars in nearby San Dimas.
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