Classic Instruments

Mick Taylor’s ’58 Les Paul Standard

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Hard-edged face of the British Invasion, the Rolling Stones introduced the world to the implements, trappings, and accessories of rock-and-roll superstardom. With help from...

Eko’s “Celluloid” ’60s Basses

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By the early 1960s, Europe’s industrial bases had mostly recovered from World War II. Many musical-instrument manufacturers stuck to products popular in their respective...

Familiar Names Create Music as J&B Brothers

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The J&B Brothers make a sound equal parts Texas country, blues, folkie, rock, jazz, and soul – the spices that make music from the...

Freddie King’s Gibson ES-345 Keeps on Playin’

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Watching her baby boy become rapt whenever his grandma played country blues on her guitar, Ella May King had a notion... So, as soon...

Lloyd Loar

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The Master Model instruments created at Gibson in the early 1920s are famous for their sound and build. Credit for their design is often...

1968 Fender Vibrolux Reverb

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Amplifier collectors swarm to models with descriptors like “first year” and “golden age,” but other types can be far more interesting; a transitional model...

Fender Custom Shop Marks 30 Years

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In “official” terms, the Fender Custom Shop opened in 1987. But its story actually began February 1, 1985 – the day CBS announced the...

Vintage Instrument Research

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Fretted instruments can be examined in much the same way as zoological taxonomist or forensic pathologist would approach them. They fit well into a...

Matchless JJ-30

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Rare and sought-after, in part because only about 40 were built, the Matchless JJ-30 John Jorgenson is the only Signature Series amp ever made...

100 Years of Boston’s MFA

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Musical instruments – guitars – present an interesting philosophical dichotomy. On one hand, they’re utilitarian objects whose very purpose – arguably their only purpose...
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