The Cervantes Rodriguez PE is built in the traditional style after the work of Manuel Rodriguez II, who worked in Madrid, in his own shop and in the shop of Jose Ramirez II. His descendants are still building today.
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MORE →The Cervantes Rodriguez PE is built in the traditional style after the work of Manuel Rodriguez II, who worked in Madrid, in his own shop and in the shop of Jose Ramirez II. His descendants are still building today.
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MORE →The National Reso-Phonic RadioTone Bendaway was one of the early models offered by National Reso-Phonic guitar and is one of the hidden gems in the National Reso-Phonic lineup. The Radio-Tone Bendaway doesn’t appear on the National Guitars website but is available through dealers.
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MORE →The Terraplane Resonator guitar was originally built for slide great Arlen Roth. His direction was to “Build me a guitar with a coverplate which resembles the hubcap of my 1930’s Hudson Terraplane Motor Car. Call it the TERRAPLANE.”
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MORE →The Taylor 914ce resides in the higher end of Taylor’s Spruce and Rosewood models. Using the Grand Auditorium design with both a cutaway and an ebony Laskin Armrest and lots of shell trim, the Taylor 914ce is a spectacular guitar – in tone, playability, comfort and appearance.
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MORE →The Deering Boston Open Back 6 String Banjo is built specifically for The Twelfth Fret. Many guitar players find that they want to incorporate banjo tones, but don’t want to learn a new instrument. The stock Deering Boston Open Back 6 addresses this need, but we find that the tone is too harsh. So, we’ve had Deering mate the standard Boston 6 neck with a Vega Little Wonder wooden tone ring pot. This offers the warmest and fattest tone possible for a six string banjo, and brings the weight down to about 7 pounds.
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MORE →John Page was the founder of the Fender Custom shop and built many special, one off instruments for top end players including Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, and Pete Townsend. Now running his own company, John Page incorporates many of improvements to these classic designs. Based on the classic Stratocaster design, the John Page Classic Ashburn features staggered tuners, John Page Bloodline pickups, threaded neck bolts, a contoured heel, bass-side position markers for better visibility, and a snap-in trem arm.
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