The Gibson AJ, or Advanced Jumbo, was introduced in 1936. The ‘Advanced’ means that the X-brace is moved towards the soundhole, giving a much fuller sound.
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MORE →The Gibson AJ, or Advanced Jumbo, was introduced in 1936. The ‘Advanced’ means that the X-brace is moved towards the soundhole, giving a much fuller sound.
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MORE →Treehouse guitars are built by Zachary Lefebvre at Hilton Beach on the shores of St. Joseph Island in Lake Huron. The Copperdust is his 20th guitar.
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MORE →The Martin D-45 is one of the most recognizable guitars in the world, yet it is fairly rare to see one – many players aspire to them, but never get one.
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MORE →The Fender Stratocaster has been an extremely successful design, perhaps second only to the Fender Telecaster. This very nice example was built in 1974 at the Fender plant in Fullerton, California during the CBS period.
Carrying a nicely yellowed white finish and maple neck, this guitar is in very good condition with what appears to be entirely original parts, including pots dating to 1974 and a three-way switch. Fretwear is minimal though it is possible that the first two frets were replaced at some point, very carefully.
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MORE →The Twelfth Fret carres the full line of Ramirez guitars, but it’s still rare to see a Ramirez 1a available used – or in left handed form!
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MORE →The Gibson F-5 mandolin is an American classic, a style invented by Orville Gibson just before 1900 merging European mandolins and violin principles.
This Gibson F-5 has a quilted maple back, wears a sunburst finish and was built during late 1978 at Nashville, Tennessee. It is in good playing condition, and has been refretted. The refret means that it not only can be played for years to come, but also that it has been played and its tone has really opened up.
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