Classic Instruments

Jimmy Bryant

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When Leo Fender strode into a cowboy bar on the outskirts of Hollywood one day in 1950, he had no idea the contraption he...

The Pedulla Buzz Bass

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Introduced in 1980, the M.V. Pedulla Buzz Bass is one of the most-enduring examples of an upscale model offered fretless. Designed by luthier Michael...

1843 Martin & Coupa

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In 1833, C.F. Martin, Sr. and his family arrived in New York City. A trained luthier, Martin had studied under Johann Stauffer in Vienna...

Meet The GitWik

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When it comes to identifying guitars, basses, amps, and effects, nobody knows it all. Anyone save for the true specialist, whose interest is focused...

Fender 
Telecaster Thinline

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Born in turbulent times on the downslope of the “guitar boom,” Fender’s Telecaster Thinline has always existed in the shadow of its classic older...

Webster-Chicago RMA 375 Model 166-1

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Modified or repurposed amps generally don’t fit into our monthly discussion here, but some are representative enough of a certain standard to make an...

The Story of Silver Street Guitars

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In the late 1970s, trends combined to spawn several new guitar companies in the Chicago area motivated by a desire to “build a better...

The Real Story of Martin’s 14-Fret Orchestra Models

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Martin Orchestra Model (OM) guitars made prior to World War II are some of the finest ever made for fingerpicking. That’s rather ironic, considering...

Watkins Scout

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Watkins amps never landed big stars, or at least didn’t hold on to the endorsements of guitarists once they became big stars. Various Beatles...

The City of Guitars

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On your way to Paris for a romantic getaway? Wanting to see the sights in the City of Light? Then take this advice; forget...
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