The Gibson Les Paul Deluxe first appeared in 1969, influenced heavily by parts Gibson had and used the P-90 routes and ‘New Yorker’ mini-humbuckers.
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MORE →The Gibson Les Paul Deluxe first appeared in 1969, influenced heavily by parts Gibson had and used the P-90 routes and ‘New Yorker’ mini-humbuckers.
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MORE →Here’s a very nice, all original 1972 Fender Stratocaster in natural finish. At this point, the Micro-Tilt neck adjustment had just been introduced.
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MORE →Here’s a nice Gibson ES-335 TD in black, from 1976 when a coil tap switch was standard equipment. This guitar was built in either Kalamazoo or Nashville.
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MORE →The Duesenberg Paloma is a solidbody, three pickup guitar, featuring an alder body, short Duesenberg Radiator Tremola and a 22 fret 648mm scale set neck.
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MORE →The Douglas Harrison GB thinline archtop guitar has proven very popular with jazz guitarists and features a carved spruce top on a chambered back.
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MORE →First appearing in 1962, the Gibson B-25-12-N 12 string acoustic guitar found wide acceptance during the 1960’s folk boom. The smaller B-series body is very well balanced tonally, and the price point was lowered by use of mahogany laminate for the sides, while the top and back were solid wood. This example was built at the historic Gibson plant in Kalamazoo, Michigan during 1963.
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