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The Bass That Waited

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In the January and February installments, we looked at Gibson’s Thunderbird, an instrument condemned by its maker to a quick demise only to be...

The Burke Guitar

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For more than 60 years, aluminum has been used as a component in guitar construction. Exactly whose idea it was originally has never been...

Rickenbacker 481

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It’s hard to imagine an instrument other than guitar that has undergone more innovation through its modern history. Perhaps we do an injustice to...

Rickenbacker 4005

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California’s Rickenbacker guitar company has a tradition of things a bit differently. One of the earliest electric guitars was their “Frying Pan” solidbody Hawaiian....

Gibson’s 1966-’70 Flying V

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Body is two-piece mahogany. Pickguard mounts to body with 13 screws. Pickups are patent-number humbuckers with chrome-plated covers. Tune-O-Matic bridge with Gibson’s basic...

Charlie Starr

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“It’s hot! 77 degrees,” exclaims Charlie Starr from a hotel room in Augusta, Georgia, a few hours before the third date of his band’s...

The Travis Bean TB1000S Standard

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Guitar history is littered with “better ideas,” some of which stayed around, went nowhere, or went somewhere before landing in the boneyard to be...

D’Angelico Premier Bob Weir SS

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When Bob Weir introduced his D’Angelico Premier SS at NAMM last January, he performed a set of Grateful Dead and solo tunes for a...

Gretsch 6130 Round-up

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The romantic concept of the “Old West” – an enduring element of American pop culture – was spurred by pulp novels before John Ford...

A Guide to Vintage Dobros

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John Dopyera left National in 1929 to begin work on a secret project - a single-cone resonator guitar he believed superior to the Triolian. His instrument became synonymous with resonator guitars.
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