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November 2018
Find what’s in this issue, enter the latest exclusive VG contests, or learn the 3 ways to get your Vintage Guitar fix! Don’t forget...
Rockabilly Luminary Lorrie Collins Passes
Lorrie Collins, a pioneering rockabilly singer/guitarist who rose to fame in the 1950s as part of a duo with her brother, Larry, passed August...
The Story of Nudie’s Mosrite Mandolin
In the mid 1970s, Kosmo and Kathy Cominos collected knives, jukeboxes, wristwatches, etc... But their favorite finds were celebrity-associated musical instruments like this unique Mosrite mandolin, built for Nudie Cohn, the renowned cowboy tailor.
The Musical Instrument Museum
When traveling the American desert southwest, one should expect the unexpected. Visit in the springtime and you might witness the elusive flowering of the...
Doublenecks, Triplenecks…
If you mention doubleneck or multi-neck guitars to your average guitar player, the first thing they'll likely think of is Jimmy Page playing his...
Kevn Kinney
As any fan of Drivin ’N Cryin can attest, Kevn Kinney at his creative best surrenders little to the greatest singer/songwriters in pop –...
Gibson EDS-1275 and EMS-1235
It’s hard not to associate doubleneck electric guitars with images of Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page or fusion guru Mahavishnu John McLaughlin in the ’70s;...
Mosrite Basses
Mention the Ventures to a pop-music aficionado and the conversation will likely focus on the surf-music phenomenon of the early 1960s or – if...
Buck Owens and The Buckaroos
Buck Owens’ track to stardom had an unorthodox start and believe it or not, his singing didn’t launch that journey as much as his...
Joe Hall Passes
The founder of the short-lived Bakersfield-area Hallmark Guitars, Joe Hall, died February 11 after an extended battle with liver disease. He was 72.
Hall's foray into the electric guitar market in the mid '60s is part of the intriguing and nebulous ...