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Gibson Les Paul Studio Guitar – Why Should You Buy It?

The Gibson Les Paul studio guitar is the best electric guitar for a studio musician. This electric guitar has been around for about 25 years and is one of the most sought after instruments by musicians who play a variety of genres. It is a guitar known for sonic capabilities and amazing harmony. It is a no non-sense guitar without any frills and comes in a cherry red color.

The guitar has a traditional round neck shape, a mahogany back and maple top. It comes with 490R and 498T pickups. It has good tone balance. The rosewood fingerboards and inlays in trapezoid are common features of Les Paul guitars since the 1950 models. The newer models still use the same fingerboards. The rosewood used for these guitars are of the best quality you can find.

Each piece of wood is manually inspected by a group of wood experts before being used for the construction of the guitars. The fingerboards are stable and gives clear sound for each note and chord. The trapezoid inlays are made of acrylic that look like real pearl inlays. The guitar weighs about 31.6 pounds and measures 43.3″ x 20.5″ x 5.9″.

Pros

A review mentioned that the Gibson Les Paul studio guitar arrived in the mail in a high quality Gibson case. One user said that the natural wood finish looked very classy. The fret work also seemed very finely made said the same user. Some buyers said that the way it was constructed was very good considering the price it comes with. The frets and neck are also good, even for long play, according to a buyer.

Some people who have used these guitars say that this model is lighter than others of the same ilk. Typical Les Paul guitars are quite heavy. A number of people also said that the sound is very good for blues and jazz music. According to many people, it is not a bad guitar for less than $1000.

Cons

A review did say that there was a buzzing sound on the A and E strings when he tried it for the first time. Another buyer noticed sharp edges on the fret. A guitar player said it was not the ideal guitar for metal rock music.

Basically, the Gibson Les Paul studio guitar brings with it over 2 decades of quality workmanship. For the studio, it is very useful and provides value for your money. It is light and more comfortable to use than other heavy guitars. The sound is good and it plays like a professional grade guitar with a price tag that won’t break the bank. For more information go to our
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Gama-Go- Guitar Spatula


Gama-Go- Guitar Spatula



50-Percent rock, 50-Percent roll, 100-Percent silicone. This guitar shaped spatula makes quick work of cooking double sided fare. Safe for temperatures up to 446 degrees F. Dishwasher safe. The Flipper is turning heads as well as toasty sandwiches….


26 Ramp


26 Ramp



A12619A19 Size: 26″ x 240″ Features: -Ramp.-Perfect solution for wheelchair and scooter access.-Use it to get out of your home, into and out of the vehicle and finally at your destination.-Just roll it up or fold it and go.-Ramp holds 1000 lbs.-Has built in safety rails. Construction: -Constructed from aircraft-quality aluminum. Dimensions: -26” W x 36” D.-26” W x 48” D.-26” W x 60” D.-26” …


Gama-Go Guitar Baking Spatula


Gama-Go Guitar Baking Spatula



Sometimes you’ve just got to spread it on. Why not rock out with the Guitar Baking Spatula the next time you decide to do some baking? This silicone spatula is 100-percent food safe, dishwasher safe and can take the heat up to 500-Degree….


25 Mozart Favorites


25 Mozart Favorites


$1.39


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Blues Breakers


Blues Breakers


$10.60


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AC/DC - Live at Donington


AC/DC – Live at Donington


$8.77


Two hours of high-voltage music from AC/DC, live from the Castle Donington Festival. Angus Young and company perform songs from throughout the group’s career, including “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap,” “Highway to Hell,” “Back in Black,” and “Thunderstruck.” 117 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; audio commentary; discography….

Chuck Berry - Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll [VHS]


Chuck Berry – Hail Hail Rock ‘n’ Roll [VHS]


$19.98


Two distinct portraits of Chuck Berry emerge in this lavish four-disc set built around Hail! Hail! Rock n’ Roll, director Taylor Hackford’s 1986 documentary/concert film. On one side there’s the Berry who wrote a catalogue’s worth of genre-defining songs (“Maybellene,” “Johnny B. Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” and so many others), all of them filled with wit, delightful stories, and poetry. He’s a…

Starlicks Sessions With Les Paul: Instructional Guitar Video


Starlicks Sessions With Les Paul: Instructional Guitar Video



This Les Paul instructional video represents a rare and historical in-depth view of the living legend that inspired the revolutionary development of the recording industry. Les not only invented the electric guitar, he also perfected the technique of multi-track recording and experimented with the use of “echo”, what we now refer to as “reverb”…


The Gibson Guitar Course By Jim Walker - Lessons 11 & 12


The Gibson Guitar Course By Jim Walker – Lessons 11 & 12


$39.95


Lessons 11 & 12 of the Gibson Guitar Course series….

Easy Stick 3 Piece Electric Guitars - Vinyl Wall Art Decals


Easy Stick 3 Piece Electric Guitars – Vinyl Wall Art Decals


$21.95


Electric Guitars – 3 Shaped Pieces Easy Stick Theme Set on a 16 x 22 Sheet. Made in the USA….

Gibson Name and Guitar Baby Doll Tee


Gibson Name and Guitar Baby Doll Tee


$19.88


Gibson Guitar Baby Tee This is an officially licensed Gibson baby tee in which these Gibson shirts have been screen printed with a Gibson image on the front of this cotton junior fitted babydoll tee shirt. These Gibson baby tee shirts are usually made from softer stretchy cotton. These Gibson baby tees are designed to be fitted babydoll style shirts for someone who likes to wear a form fitted style shirt. Check back often for some of our new Gibson clothing and other Gibson merchandise at great prices only at – www.StylinOnline.com .

Gibson Guitar All-Over Factory Girl White Graphic TShirt


Gibson Guitar All-Over Factory Girl White Graphic TShirt


$9.99


Officially licensed Gibson Guitar All-Over Factory Girl White TShirt. Features an all-over Gibson-themed print on the front. 100% cotton.

Gibson's Learn & Master Guitar


Gibson’s Learn & Master Guitar


$149


Instructional/Guitar/DVD. Book & CD & DVD Package. 100 pages. Published by Hal Leonard

Gibson Bare Strings Black Slim Graphic TShirt


Gibson Bare Strings Black Slim Graphic TShirt


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Officially licensed Gibson Bare Strings Black Slim TShirt. Features a pretty girl with a guitar and a Gibson logo on the corner. 100% Cotton. Slim fit.

Gibson's Lady Liberty Charcoal Adult T-Shirt


Gibson’s Lady Liberty Charcoal Adult T-Shirt


$19.99


“The world famous Gibson Guitar, now in its rightful hands. Men’s Tee. 100% cotton”

Gibson Thunderbird


Gibson Thunderbird


$79.66


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Gibson Thunderbird was introduced in 1963. At the time, Fender had been the leader in the electric bass market since their introduction of the Precision Bass twelve years earlier. The Thunderbird was designed by U.S. auto designer Raymond H. Dietrich (Chrysler, Lincoln, Checker) along with the Firebird guitar, which it resembles in design, construction, and name. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 114 Publication Date: 2010/09/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.27 inches

Billabong Gibson Walkshort - Khaki


Billabong Gibson Walkshort – Khaki


$59.5


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Billabong Gibson Walkshort - Cement


Billabong Gibson Walkshort – Cement


$59.5


We can’t be certain, but we have a feeling the angels themselves sing about your toned abs and ripped arms. You’ve been blessed with a rockin’ bod, so play a tune that will ensnare the ladies’ hearts in the Gibson walkshorts from Billabong. With their tonal checkered pattern, back welt pockets and bold glossy buttons, these sleek shorts highlight your surfer physique with all the fanfare of a stellar guitar rip. Righteous.

Gibson Rooftop - Memphis, TN 10.24.07


Gibson Rooftop – Memphis, TN 10.24.07


$14.99


Gov’t Mule Gibson Rooftop Memphis, TN 10.24.07 The Gibson Guitar factory and store in Memphis was quite the apropos setting for a Gov’t Mule show. With Gibson in hand, Warren led the band into a rockin’ first set that started with Streamline Woman, followed by Perfect Shelter and Slackjaw Jezebel. After a jazzy Birth Of The Mule, Banks of The Deep End brought the crowd to Sugaree with Andy singing backup vocals. The band then shifted gears into Unring The Bell and a brilliant Brighter Days before Grace Potter joined in to close the set with the Stones’ classic Honky Tonk Women. The 12 String Gibson started off the 2nd set with So Weak, So Strong prior to taking a trip into Reblow Your Mind. Two classics, Rocking Horse and Thorazine Shuffle rocked right on into Drums, while on the back end of Matt’s solo, Johnny Bratton Jam slid into King’s Highway. The set closer was a ferocious Mule that left just enough people standing to enjoy the night’s encore, Out Of The Rain. What’s the difference between FLAC and MP3? Click here to check it out. We recommend reading up on the file formats before making your purchase. If you don’t see the tracklisting listed below here, click on the image on the above left.

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Baritone Guitar


Baritone Guitar


$100.37


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The baritone guitar is a variation on the standard guitar, with a longer scale length that allows it to be tuned to a lower range. It first appeared in the classical music realm. The Danelectro Company was the first to introduce the electric baritone guitar in the late 1950s. Shortly after, Fender released the Bass VI which can be described as either a baritone guitar, or a bass guitar. The baritone guitar was not originally popular with players or listeners. However, the instrument began to appear in surf music, as well as background music for many movie soundtracks, especially spaghetti westerns. In more recent history, the baritone guitar has found use within rock and metal. Baritone guitars also have the capacity to be used as a bass guitar if strung correctly. A standard guitars standard tuning is E A D G B E. Baritone guitars are usually tuned a perfect fifth lower, a perfect fourth lower, a major third lower or an octave lower. Gretsch, Fender, Gibson, Danelectro, Jerry Jones, Burns London and many other companies have produced baritone guitars since the 1960s, although always in small numbers due to low popularity. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 164 Publication Date: 2010/07/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.37 inches

Gibson Moderne by Angelus, Jerold [Paperback]


Gibson Moderne by Angelus, Jerold [Paperback]


$73.28


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Gibson Moderne is an electric guitar model first designed by Gibson in 1957. It was designed alongside the Flying V and Explorer Futura as part of a stylistically advanced line of electric guitars. However, unlike the Flying V and Explorer, the Moderne was not put into production until 1982.Because few if any prototypes were made in the 1950s, and no authenticated example is known to exist, the hypothetical 1958 Moderne has been called both the Holy Grail and the Loch Ness Monster of collectible guitars. Author: Angelus, Jerold Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2011/09/23 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.24 inches

MusicSkins MSSKEL50040 Guitar Hero Gibson XPlorer Xbox 360


MusicSkins MSSKEL50040 Guitar Hero Gibson XPlorer Xbox 360


$24.64


MusicSkins LLC is the industry leader in music fashion art television and pop culture premium quality vinyl skins. We envision all iPods mobile phones PDAs gaming devices laptops iPads cameras hard drives ereaders and other personal electronics as portable canvases for style and individuality. Our focus on pop culture and personalization has created a stylish way for bands brands artists TV shows DJs models charities and media outlets to become closer to their fans while providing protection and an alternative to bulky cases. The popularity of so many diverse images in our skins catalog from The Beatles to Taylor Swift Domo to Ed Hardy Adult Swim to Find The Cure Clothing and everything in between has separated MusicSkins as the source for the coolest skins on the planet. Our durable skins are Made in the USA from premium 3M vinyl which will defend your device from the harshest scratches. The special adhesive is completely removable and leaves no residue so you can easily switch your MusicSkins for the latest release. MusicSkins add almost zero bulk so your device will still integrate perfectly with almost all case bag dock iTrip or armband. MusicSkins are the highest quality skin product on the market. Produced using a patented 3M Controltac vinyl with air release technology combined with a protective Oracle gloss overlaminate. The premium 3M vinyl material allows consumers to apply and remove their skin without any residue or air bubbles. The protective Oracle over laminate protects the skin from wear while also adding an additional protective layer for the device. MusicSkins Guitar Hero Gibson XPlorer Xbox 360

The Gibson Electric Guitar Book By Carter, Walter


The Gibson Electric Guitar Book By Carter, Walter


$28.24


Author: Carter, Walter Subtitle: Seventy Years of Classic Guitars Publication Date: 2007/09/01 Number of Pages: 160 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 8.50 Height: 11.00

MusicSkins MSBOB40040 Guitar Hero Gibson XPlorer Xbox 360 Bob Marley Guitar Skin


MusicSkins MSBOB40040 Guitar Hero Gibson XPlorer Xbox 360 Bob Marley Guitar Skin


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MusicSkins MSJC30040 Guitar Hero Gibson XPlorer Xbox 360 Johnny Cash Guitar Skin


MusicSkins MSJC30040 Guitar Hero Gibson XPlorer Xbox 360 Johnny Cash Guitar Skin


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MusicSkins LLC is the industry leader in music fashion art television and pop culture premium quality vinyl skins. We envision all iPods mobile phones PDAs gaming devices laptops iPads cameras hard drives ereaders and other personal electronics as portable canvases for style and individuality. Our focus on pop culture and personalization has created a stylish way for bands brands artists TV shows DJs models charities and media outlets to become closer to their fans while providing protection and an alternative to bulky cases. The popularity of so many diverse images in our skins catalog from The Beatles to Taylor Swift Domo to Ed Hardy Adult Swim to Find The Cure Clothing and everything in between has separated MusicSkins as the source for the coolest skins on the planet. Our durable skins are Made in the USA from premium 3M vinyl which will defend your device from the harshest scratches. The special adhesive is completely removable and leaves no residue so you can easily switch your MusicSkins for the latest release. MusicSkins add almost zero bulk so your device will still integrate perfectly with almost all case bag dock iTrip or armband. MusicSkins are the highest quality skin product on the market. Produced using a patented 3M Controltac vinyl with air release technology combined with a protective Oracle gloss overlaminate. The premium 3M vinyl material allows consumers to apply and remove their skin without any residue or air bubbles. The protective Oracle over laminate protects the skin from wear while also adding an additional protective layer for the device. Music Skins MSJC30040 Guitar Hero Gibson XPlorer (Xbox 360) Johnny Cash Guitar Skin

Bob Gibson


Bob Gibson


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Bob Gibson – Photo

Henry Gibson


Henry Gibson


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Daniel Gibson


Daniel Gibson


$99.99


Daniel Gibson – Wall Decal

Mel Gibson


Mel Gibson


$7.99


Mel Gibson – Photo

Tyrese Gibson


Tyrese Gibson


$14.99


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George Gibson


George Gibson


$24.99


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Hoot Gibson


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Deborah Gibson


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 1902 in Economics: Companies Disestablished in 1902, Companies Established in 1902, Cadillac, Target Corporation, Warrington Borough Transport


1902 in Economics: Companies Disestablished in 1902, Companies Established in 1902, Cadillac, Target Corporation, Warrington Borough Transport


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New – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Companies Disestablished in 1902, Companies Established in 1902, Cadillac, Target Corporation, Warrington Borough Transport, International Harvester, Pittsburgh Railways, 3m, Gibson Guitar Corporation, J. C. Penney, Swiss Federal Railways, Archer Daniels Midland, Turner Construction, Russell Corporation,

 1902 in Economics: Companies Disestablished in 1902, Companies Established in 1902, Cadillac, Target Corporation, Warrington Borough Transport


1902 in Economics: Companies Disestablished in 1902, Companies Established in 1902, Cadillac, Target Corporation, Warrington Borough Transport


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Used – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Companies Disestablished in 1902, Companies Established in 1902, Cadillac, Target Corporation, Warrington Borough Transport, International Harvester, Pittsburgh Railways, 3m, Gibson Guitar Corporation, J. C. Penney, Swiss Federal Railways, Archer Daniels Midland, Turner Construction, Russell Corporation,

 1954 Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar


1954 Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar


$4799


Custom: exclusive, elite, unparalleled. When guitar star Les Paul sat down with Gibson in the early 1950s to devise the revolutionary instrument that would carry his name, he envisioned two versions of the Les Paul Model: a standard version with gold top finish and nickel-plated hardware, and a Custom model that would be the crme de la crme. This Les Paul Custom would be dressed in formal wear, like the tux a jazz artist might pull on for a major performance, with a high-gloss Ebony black finish, multi-ply binding on body and headstock, an ebony fingerboard with pearl block markers, a larger headstock with mother-of-pearl split-diamond inlay, and gold-plated hardware throughout. As busy as Gibson was getting its debut solidbody electric guitar into production, the Goldtop was the first model out of the box in 1952, with the Custom on the back burner for further development. With the Goldtop off and running and gathering fans fast, Gibson turned its attention to designing the Les Paul Custom in 1953, planning for a release the following year, and prepared to make it something special. In addition to Pauls desired Custom appointments, it gave this high-end electric the best of its new developments in hardware and electronics.Though not a guitarist himself, Gibson president Ted McCarty had seen the need for a more efficient, more adjustable bridge, and had personally designed the Tune-o-matic (ABR-1), which had individual string saddles for precise intonation adjustment, and easy height adjustment via a pair of thumb-wheels on its body-mounted bolts. The Les Paul Custom of 1954 was the first to receive this revolutionary piece of hardware, which was partnered with a stopbar tailpiece (or optional Bigsby vibrato), and its inclusion marked a major step forward in the evolution of the Les Paul in general. Also new that year, at McCartys behest Seth Lover, who would soon contribute to the design of the legendary PAF humbucker, developed a new single-coil pickup based on th

 1956 Les Paul Goldtop VOS Electric Guitar


1956 Les Paul Goldtop VOS Electric Guitar


$3699


Gibson Les Paul model. Designed by Les Paul produced by Gibson and enthusiastically approved by top guitarists everywhere. Original Gibson advertisement circa 1952Gibsons introduction of the Les Paul model in 1952 laid the template by which all other electric guitars would be measured, but it would still undergo several key modifications before developing into the iconic version widely known today as the Les Paul Standard. One of the most significant changes to the Les Paul model was the addition of the new Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece in 1956, replacing the trapeze and wraparound tailpieces that had adorned earlier versions. The Goldtop models proved instantly popular with a growing legion of electric blues players, most notably B.B. King, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, and Tiger Haynes, and today is one of the most revered and copied pieces of guitar hardware ever developed.Near-perfect RecreationThe 1956 Les Paul Goldtop from the Gibson Custom Shop is presented with all the historically accurate appointments and legendary tone of the original. No detail is overlooked, starting with the Les Pauls traditional hand-carved maple top and solid, non-weight relieved mahogany body. The headstock is made from Holly head veneer, as opposed to fiber, just like it was in 1956, and the vintage-style tulip tuners are mounted in a straight line, also as they were on the original. The 24 -inch scale length neck is made from one solid piece of mahogany, and attached to the body using a long neck tenonone of the Les Pauls more distinguishing characteristics of the 1950s. The neck is topped by a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard outfitted with acrylic trapezoid inlays matching the size of color of the originals. Also significant are two of Gibsons legendary P-90 singlecoil pickups, providing all the punch and raw power that made the 1956 Les Paul Goldtop the guitar of choice for many early electric blues players. The guitars Antique Gold finish also matches the hue of th

 1957 Les Paul Custom 2 Pickup VOS Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


1957 Les Paul Custom 2 Pickup VOS Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


$4499


"Here is the ultimate in a solid body guitar… 'The Fretless Wonder'… The Incomparable Les Paul Custom Guitar," Gibson catalog, circa mid-1950sThe introduction of Gibson's Les Paul Model in 1952 marked the beginning of the electric solid body guitar era. The launch of the company's "deluxe" version two years later the Les Paul Custom cemented Gibson's legacy as the industry leader. Nicknamed the "Fretless Wonder" for its low frets, or "Black Beauty" for its rich, contrasting color, the Les Paul Custom was introduced at the same time as the Gibson Les Paul Junior and represented the ultimate in Gibson solid body design at the time.HistoryThe introduction of Gibsons Les Paul Model in 1952 marked the beginning of the electric solid body guitar era. The launch of the companys deluxe version two years later the Les Paul Custom cemented Gibsons legacy as the industry leader, even though sales numbers didnt accurately illustrate the guitars early impact.Nicknamed the Fretless Wonder for its low frets, or Black Beauty for its rich, contrasting color, the Les Paul Custom was introduced at the same time as the Gibson Les Paul Junior and represented the ultimate in Gibson solid body design at the time. It sold originally for $325, which was $100 more than the regular Les Paul Model.BodySeveral characteristics continued to set the Les Paul Custom apart from Gibsons other models, including its beautiful gloss ebony finish, which had been one of Les Pauls two original color choices (the other was gold) for the Les Paul Model he felt a guitar players hands would be more visible to audiences against a black background. Additionally, the Les Paul Custom featured a thicker body design and seven-ply body binding on both the front and back of the guitar to create a visually striking instrument, along with a multi-bound headstock with a prominent five-piece split diamond patterned inlay of genuine mother of pearl

 1957 Les Paul Custom 3 Pickup VOS Electric Guitar  (Black Gloss Finish)


1957 Les Paul Custom 3 Pickup VOS Electric Guitar (Black Gloss Finish)


$4799


The introduction of Gibson's Les Paul Model in 1952 marked the beginning of the electric solid body guitar era. The launch of the company's "deluxe" version two years later the Les Paul Custom cemented Gibson's legacy as the industry leader. Nicknamed the "Fretless Wonder" for its low frets, or "Black Beauty" for its rich, contrasting color, the Les Paul Custom was introduced at the same time as the Gibson Les Paul Junior and represented the ultimate in Gibson solid body design at the time.HistoryThe introduction of Gibsons Les Paul Model in 1952 marked the beginning of the electric solid body guitar era. The launch of the companys deluxe version two years later the Les Paul Custom cemented Gibsons legacy as the industry leader, even though sales numbers didnt accurately illustrate the guitars early impact.Nicknamed the Fretless Wonder for its low frets, or Black Beauty for its rich, contrasting color, the Les Paul Custom was introduced at the same time as the Gibson Les Paul Junior and represented the ultimate in Gibson solid body design at the time. It sold originally for $325, which was $100 more than the regular Les Paul Model.BodySeveral characteristics continued to set the Les Paul Custom apart from Gibsons other models, including its beautiful gloss ebony finish, which had been one of Les Pauls two original color choices (the other was gold) for the Les Paul Model he felt a guitar players hands would be more visible to audiences against a black background.Additionally, the Les Paul Custom featured a thicker body design and seven-ply body binding on both the front and back of the guitar to create a visually striking instrument, along with a multi-bound headstock with a prominent five-piece split diamond patterned inlay of genuine mother of pearl a design that still graces every Les Paul Custom made today.And while maple tops would come to define the Les Paul Model and subsequent Les Paul Standard, the body of

 1957 Les Paul Junior Single Cut VOS Electric Guitar with Gibson Custom Shop Case


1957 Les Paul Junior Single Cut VOS Electric Guitar with Gibson Custom Shop Case


$1799


In 1955, the competition to develop and market solid body electric guitars that were both affordable and professionally built was heating up. Just three years earlier, Gibson had introduced the incredible Les Paul model with a $249.50 price tag (including case), yet increased competition was triggering the exploration into new directions that would eventually yield a wide variety of new and innovative Gibson products at various price points. Among those new products was the Les Paul Junior single cutaway model in 1955a stripped-down, affordable alternative to the more expensive Les Paul model. It was given a dark brown color around the guitars edge, with a golden sunburst shading in the middle of the body. This finish would eventually become known as Vintage Sunburst. At $99.50or $149 with a Gibson amplifier bearing the same namethe Les Paul Junior single cutaway, with its lightweight slab mahogany body and single Gibson P-90 pickup, quickly became Gibsons most popular model, outselling the ES-125 by 142 units in 1955 and peaking at 2,959 units shipped in 1957. It would continue its reign as Gibsons best selling model until 1960. Built primarily as a student model, and later redesigned, the Les Paul Junior of the mid 1950s became the instrument of choice for such legends of the late 60s and 70s as Leslie West, Steve Marriott, Keith Richards, Mick Ralphs, Mick Jones, and Paul Westerberg.Gibson Customs 1957 Les Paul Junior Single Cutaway is a meticulous reproduction of this classic Gibson model at the height of its popularity, faithfully capturing every detail and intensity of the original.Every period-correct feature is there24 -inch scale length mahogany neck that meets the body at the 16th fret, long neck tenon, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard, pearloid dot inlays, Gibsons traditional 50s rounded neck profile, CTS potentiometers, bumble bee capacitors, white-button tuners, and lightweight wraparound tailpiece. It is available in Vintage Sunburst, TV Yellow, Faded Cher

 1957 Les Paul Standard Reissue Goldtop Electric Guitar


1957 Les Paul Standard Reissue Goldtop Electric Guitar


$3999


In 1957 Gibsons Les Paul Collection entered a new age of sound. Featuring the new humbucking pickup, the Les Paul Goldtop launched the sound heard around the world. The 1957 Standard Goldtop maintains the neck profile of its predecessor in combination with the '57 Classic sound. This instrument features 2 57 Classic pickups, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays; bound body and neck; carved maple top, original ABR tune-o-matic bridge with stop tailpiece; Antique Gold finish. Includes Gibson hardshell case.

 1957 Les Paul VOS Goldtop Darkback Electric Guitar


1957 Les Paul VOS Goldtop Darkback Electric Guitar


$3699


The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop from Gibson Custom is a near-perfect recreation of the original instrument, in all of its original brilliance and historical magnificence. The body features Gibsons traditional hand-carved maple top and solid, non-weight relieved mahogany body. The headstock is made from Holly head veneer, as opposed to fiber, just like it was in 1957, and the vintage-style tulip tuners are mounted in a straight line, also as they were on the original. The 24 -inch scale length neck is made from one solid piece of mahogany, and attached to the body using a long neck tenon one of the Les Pauls more distinguishing characteristics of the 1950s. The neck is topped by a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard outfitted with acrylic trapezoid inlays matching the size of color of the originals. Of course, two of Gibsons legendary Burstbucker pickups deliver all the subtle variations of true, classic humbucker tone by using historically unmatched bobbin windings and Alnico II magnets. The guitars Antique Gold finish also matches the hue of the original model, giving this Custom Shop model the accurate and distinct appearance of this traditional Les Paul. Other historical appointments include CTS potentiometers, bumble bee capacitors, rolled crme-colored fingerboard binding, single-ply thin binding around the body, and period-correct switchwasher and jackplate. The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop comes either a V.O.S. or Gloss finish, and comes with the standard Gibson Custom case, custom care kit and certificate of authenticity.

 1957 Les Paul VOS Goldtop Electric Guitar


1957 Les Paul VOS Goldtop Electric Guitar


$3699


Todays 1957 Les Paul Goldtop from the Gibson Custom Shop is a near-perfect recreation of the original instrument, in all of its original brilliance and historical magnificence. The body features Gibsons traditional hand-carved maple top and solid, non-weight relieved mahogany body. The headstock is made from Holly head veneer, as opposed to fiber, just like it was in 1957, and the vintage-style tulip tuners are mounted in a straight line, also as they were on the original. The 24 -inch scale length neck is made from one solid piece of mahogany, and attached to the body using a long neck tenon one of the Les Pauls more distinguishing characteristics of the 1950s. The neck is topped by a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard outfitted with acrylic trapezoid inlays matching the size of color of the originals. Of course, two of Gibsons legendary Burstbucker pickups deliver all the subtle variations of true, classic humbucker tone by using historically unmatched bobbin windings and Alnico II magnets. The guitars Antique Gold finish also matches the hue of the original model, giving this Custom Shop model the accurate and distinct appearance of this traditional Les Paul. Other historical appointments include CTS potentiometers, bumble bee capacitors, rolled crme-colored fingerboard binding, single-ply thin binding around the body, and period-correct switchwasher and jackplate. The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop comes either a V.O.S. or Gloss finish, and comes with the standard Gibson Custom case, custom care kit and certificate of authenticity.

 1958 Korina Explorer Electric Guitar (Natural Korina)


1958 Korina Explorer Electric Guitar (Natural Korina)


$499


Originally introduced in 1958 by Gibson USA, the ‘58 Korina Explorer offered guitar players a distinct alternative to traditional solid body electrics. The unique body shape combined with the lightweight properties of Korina made it the choice of rockers who wanted something different. This faithful recreation is authorized by Gibson USA and comes equipped with covered humbuckers. A mahogany neck is paired with a fast-playing rosewood fingerboard. Additional appointments include gold tone hardware, adjustable bridge with stop tailpiece and the radical Explorer angled headstock. Case not included. Korina body Set in mahogany neck Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays 2 covered humbucker pickups Adjustable bridge with stoptail Die cast tuners Master Tone and 2 Volume knobs with 3-way switch White pickguard 24.75″ scale 1.68″ nut width Case not included Warranty:Part of the Gibson family of musical instruments, Epiphones are backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

 1958 Korina Flying V Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


1958 Korina Flying V Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


$499


This Epiphone Flying V is a recreation of Gibson USA's 1958 model that shook up guitar body shapes at the time, inspiring an era of guitar design over two decades later. Its Korina construction has a unique tone and a lightweight. The set neck is made of mahogany and supports a rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays. A set of covered humbuckers crank out a wide variety of sounds that will let you keep finding new ways to rock. Other features include an adjustable bridge with the trademark Flying V tailpiece and string-thru construction, die-cast tuners, and gold-tone hardware. Case not included.Features:Korina BodySet Mahogany NeckRosewood Fingerboard with Dot InlaysDual Covered Humbucker PickupsAdjustable Bridge with Flying V TailpieceString Thru BodyMaster Tone and 2 Volume Knobs with 3-Way SwitchDie Cast TunersWhite PickguardGold Tone Hardware24.75" Scale1.68" Nut Width

 1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Electric Guitar with Custom Shop Case


1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Electric Guitar with Custom Shop Case


$1999


A Near-perfect Recreation!The symmetrical rounded double cutaways are exact reproductions of the legendary 1958 model. The slab mahogany body remains slightly lighter than the standard Les Paul, and Gibsons legendary dog-eared P-90 pickup offers the soulful, classic tone that only a P-90 can, with more warmth than a standard singlecoil pickup, and blended with higher output and sweet treble response. The Les Paul Juniors body and 24 -inch scale length neck are made from premium mahogany, with the neck featuring a long neck tenon, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard, pearloid dot inlays, and Gibsons traditional 50s rounded neck profile. The CTS pots, bumble bee capacitors, nickel hardware, white-button tuners, and lightweight aluminum wraparound tailpiece are all period-correct. It is available in TV Yellow, Faded Cherry and TV White finishes in either V.O.S. or Gloss and comes with the standard Gibson Custom Shop case and certificate of authenticity.A Little History…By the end of 1957, sales of Gibsons popular Les Paul Junior single cutaway model had begun to decrease and the company explored new ideas to keep an affordable, yet fully professional guitar in the hands of young players and amateurs alike. Using the same $99.50 price point it had for the previous three years, Gibson introduced a revamped version of the Les Paul Junior in July of 1958 that featured a brand new double cutaway design which allowed players complete access to the Juniors 22-fret fingerboardan idea that had also been implemented on Gibsons Modernistic guitars, and the ES-335.Gibson also introduced several new finishes that sought to take advantage of the rapid development of color television, including a transparent cherry red finish that would ultimately become known as the Heritage Cherry Sunburst finish, and a limed mahogany finish similar to the yellow color of a banana. The idea was to produce a more lively finish so that the guitars could stand out on home television screens, hence the or

 1958 Les Paul Plain Top  (Iced Tea)


1958 Les Paul Plain Top (Iced Tea)


$3999


Objects of distinction are seldom recognized immediately, and this was certainly the case when Gibson introduced the newly renamed Les Paul Standard in July of 1958. Having already made several modifications to the base Les Paul Model guitar over the previous two years the Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece being the most notable changes the new Les Paul Standard introduced in 1958 hoped to correct Gibsons waning sales of solid body electric guitars, which had been on the decline ever since 1953 when the company shipped 2,245 instruments.BodyFor the 1958 Standard Plaintop, Gibson decided to arrange the maple top in two bookmatched pieces glued together at the center seam, giving each guitar its very own distinct look and marking the beginning of the guitar worlds fascination with figured maple tops, even though the majority of the tops used in 1958 were considered plain when compared to the tops used one year later and beyond.FinishLegendary Gibson president Ted McCarty and his staff partly blamed the guitars Goldtop finish as the main culprit for the sales slump and decided to forego the finish in favor of new, brighter finish dubbed Cherry Sunburst, which allowed the natural beauty of the maple top to be showcased something that had previously been concealed by the Goldtop finish.Additionally, Cherry Sunburst was the only color other than Gold that was used to finish the new Les Paul Standards in 1958, even though clear differences in the color of vintage examples would suggest otherwise. These variations were due mainly to the inconsistency of the red pigment used by Gibson to paint the sunburst finish, a problem that wasnt corrected until the early 1960s and which caused many of the guitars to fade to some degree of amber, honey or yellow hue. This problem inadvertently led to the creation of many of the finishes used today on numerous Gibson guitars, including Honey Burst, Tobacco Burst, Light Burst, Iced Tea Burst, Lemon Burst, Vintage Sun Burst and,

 1958 Les Paul Plaintop VOS Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


1958 Les Paul Plaintop VOS Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


$3699


This guitar now has a rich, rubbed appearance that cannot be equaled at any price this instrument is a true beauty. Gibson Gazette, December 1958Objects of distinction are seldom recognized immediately, and this was certainly the case when Gibson introduced the newly renamed Les Paul Standard in July of 1958. Having already made several modifications to the base Les Paul Model guitar over the previous two years the Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece being the most notable changes the new Les Paul Standard introduced in 1958 hoped to correct Gibsons waning sales of solid body electric guitars, which had been on the decline ever since 1953 when the company shipped 2,245 instruments.BodyFor the 1958 Standard Plaintop, Gibson decided to arrange the maple top in two bookmatched pieces glued together at the center seam, giving each guitar its very own distinct look and marking the beginning of the guitar worlds fascination with figured maple tops, even though the majority of the tops used in 1958 were considered plain when compared to the tops used one year later and beyond.FinishLegendary Gibson president Ted McCarty and his staff partly blamed the guitars Goldtop finish as the main culprit for the sales slump and decided to forego the finish in favor of new, brighter finish dubbed Cherry Sunburst, which allowed the natural beauty of the maple top to be showcased something that had previously been concealed by the Goldtop finish.Additionally, Cherry Sunburst was the only color other than Gold that was used to finish the new Les Paul Standards in 1958, even though clear differences in the color of vintage examples would suggest otherwise. These variations were due mainly to the inconsistency of the red pigment used by Gibson to paint the sunburst finish, a problem that wasnt corrected until the early 1960s and which caused many of the guitars to fade to some degree of amber, honey or yellow hue. This problem inadvertently led to the creation of many of the fin

 1959 ES-335 Dot Reissue Hollow Body Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


1959 ES-335 Dot Reissue Hollow Body Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


$4999


Gibson has always been a guitar maker steeped in tradition. So, after revolutionizing the guitar world with the solid body Les Paul model in the 1950s, Gibson made a bold return to its roots by offering an electric guitar that encompassed the benefits of a solid body guitar, but in the image of an acoustic arch top. The result was the ES-335, which was first released in 1958, but would eventually reach its most desirable form one year later in 1959. Now, 50 years after reaching this zenith in semi-acoustic guitar design, Gibson Custom is proud to reintroduce one of the most celebrated guitars in its history, the 1959 ES-335 Dot Reissue. This limited production model from Gibson Custom captures this desirable classic in greater detail than any reissue-style guitar previously produced. It is truly an instrument born in the image of its inspiration. Starting with the traditional plain laminated maple top, back and sides, with single-ply crme binding on both the top and back, the 1959 ES-335 Dot Reissue is true to the originals 59 specs in almost every detail. Its one-piece, 24- inch scale length mahogany neck features a long tenon, a 22-fret Madagascar rosewood fingerboard with pearloid dot inlays and a rounded 59 neck profile. In addition to its period-correct look, the 1959 ES-335 Dot Reissue recreates the legendary tone of the original model by utilizing a pair of Gibsons renowned 57 Classic humbucking pickups, which is the closest thing to original PAF pickups on the market today. High-quality CTS volume and tone potentiometers with bumble bee capacitors offer a fundamental electronics package, thus insuring the guitars unique tone is captured and delivered with the utmost accuracy and originality. Other traditional appointments include vintage tulip tuners; a holly headstock veneer and all nickel hardware, including an ABR-1 bridge and lightweight aluminum stop bar tailpiece. Includes hard-shell case.

 1959 Les Paul Standard VOS Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


1959 Les Paul Standard VOS Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


$5699


HistoryGibsons Les Paul Standard model from 1959 is the most highly acclaimed, widely recognized solid body electric guitar in the entire world, coveted by both players and collectors as the ultimate example of playability, attractiveness and tone among all six-stringed instruments. In an industry filled with imitations and replicas, the iconic 1959 Les Paul Standard simply has no equal.Named after Lester William Polsfuss, aka Les Paul legendary American jazz guitarist, and true pioneer in the development of recorded music the Les Paul model guitar became the Standard in July 1958 after company president Ted McCarty and his staff decided to add the new designation and forego the guitars traditional Goldtop finish for a new, brighter finish dubbed Cherry Sunburst, which allowed the natural beauty of the Les Paul Standards maple top to be showcased. The company was hoping the changes would improve its sales of solid body electric guitars, which had been declining since 1953 when the Gibson shipped 2,245 Les Paul Model guitars.Unfortunately, sales of the new Les Paul Standard continued to dip, and after shipping only 643 guitars in 1959 and another 635 during the early part of 1960, Gibson once again instituted another redesign of the guitar, abandoning the Les Paul design as we know it today and creating the SG Standard. No one could have imagined, however, that those 1,278 Les Paul Standard guitars especially the 643 from 1959 would become the most sought after guitars in the world.BodyWhile the full impact of the 1959 Les Paul Standard was still several years away from being realized, its influence on guitar design was already well underway. Besides its exceptional tone and playability, the 1959 version of the Les Paul Standard was renowned for its two bookmatched pieces of maple wood that made up the top of the guitar. While most of the Les Paul Standard tops in 1958 were considered plain, some of the maple tops in 1959 and into 1960 were flamed or figured, a

 1961 SG Reissue Electric Guitar


1961 SG Reissue Electric Guitar


$1999


The light bulb. Television and radio. The microwave oven. Gibsons SG Standard all inspirations of genius that transformed the way we live. Gibsons redesign of the Les Paul in 1960 was a bold move. But it paid off big time. It announced a new, radical electric guitar design for Gibson, and the world. It also inspired a rebellious generation of ideas and music rarely experienced before, and certainly not since. Today, that same radical design and restless spirit lives on in Gibsons celebrated SG line. The Gibson SG 61 Reissue pays tribute to this revolutionary guitar. Its all there, in all its original glory. Transform your playing. Revolutionize your life and experience your own uprising firsthand.60s Slim-Taper Neck ProfileNo guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The 60s neck profilefound on the SG 61 Reissueis the more modern, slim-tapered neck most commonly associated with the Les Paul and SG models of the early 1960s. The neck is machined in Gibsons rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on, the restincluding the final sandingis done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile, each neck will be slightly different, with a distinct but traditional feel. Trapezoid Inlays The classic trapezoid inlay is one of the most distinguishable features of many traditional Gibson models, including the SG. A figured, swirl acrylic gives these inlays that classic pearl look. They are inserted into the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps and doesnt require the use of fillers.TWO 57 Classic Pickups Among the qualities that make Gibsons original Patent Applied For humbucking pickups so unique are the subtle variations between coil windings. For the first few years of their production1955 to 1961Gibsons PAF humbuckers were wound using impreci

 1963 ES-335 Block Inlay Hollow body Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


1963 ES-335 Block Inlay Hollow body Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


$4999


To ensure the 1963 ES-335 Block Reissue has plenty of sonic bite, its got two 57 Gibson Classic humbuckers controlled by two volume pots, two tone pots, and a three-way pickup selector switch. The guitar comes strung with Gibson Vintage Reissue .010s and is guaranteed the ultimate quality and ready-to-play set up thanks to a trip through one of Gibsons state-of-the-art Pleck machines before leaving the Memphis Custom Shops floor.The body is adorned with nickel hardware, an ABR-1 bridge, and a lightweight aluminum stopbar tailpiece. That 1960 slim profile neck with a special long neck tenon has a 24 -scale length and is 1 11/16th – inches wide at the nut. It is one-piece mahogany supporting a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with the guitars namesake pearloid block inlays and a single-ply cream binding. Theres a handsome holly veneer on the headstock and vintage tulip shaped tuners.Theres a single-ply cream binding on the top and back. It has the same solid maple center block that gave the original 58s their feedback resistant qualities and contributed greatly to their unique tonal characteristics. The body is closer to the slightly smaller 1959 Fat Neck design at 16 inches wide and 19 inches long, but sports the original 58s depth of 1 3/4 inches.Like all of the Gibson Custom Shops top-of-the-line guitars, it also comes with a Custom Shop case, a custom care kit, and a certificate of authenticity. History The ES-335 was an important part of the six-string landscape by the time Gibsons engineers gave the instrument its first major renovation in 1963, creating the prototypes of the Custom Shops 1963 ES-335 Block Reissue. Just five years earlier the ES-335s semi-hollow body design was a remarkable innovation and became the perfect guitar for players seeking the gorgeous, round, mellow tones associated with hollow bodies – ideal for jazz and blues – complimented by the edge and sustain of a full-blooded solid body. Sales absolutely spiked in 1963 following the two refinemen

 1966 Wilshire w/Tremotone


1966 Wilshire w/Tremotone


$399


Epiphone Brings Back the Wilshire With a Faithful Reproduction of the 1966 ModelOne of a Kind Sound from Epiphone's Glorious Past! In 1957 Gibson purchased New York's Epiphone Guitar Company and moved production to Kalamazoo, Michigan. With plans to expand retail distribution by differentiating Epiphone dealers from Gibson dealers, Gibson began production of a new line of "Kalamazoo-made and designed" Epiphones in 1959. For over a decade, Epiphone solid body guitars and basses were produced right alongside Gibsons. These Epiphone guitars represented some of the highest quality and best sounding instruments of their generation. They provided unique shapes, pickup arrangements, and tonal signatures not seen on comparable Gibson models of the day. Under appreciated at the time of their release, numerous artists through the years have recognized the unique appeal of these guitars. Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Paul Gilbert and Steve Marriot are but a few of the artists that have embraced the tone and build quality of these Kalamazoo built Epiphones. One such Epiphone instrument was the Wilshire.Today, Epiphone brings back the Wilshire with a faithful reproduction of the 1966 model. Like an SG guitar, the Wilshire's double cutaway Mahogany body with a glued-in Mahogany neck that joins the body at the 22nd fret gives you ultimate upper fret access. Lightweight and comfortable, the Wilshire has excellent resonance and natural acoustic tone – even unplugged! Featuring Epiphone's LockTone (TM) tune-o-matic/stopbar combination, the transfer of string vibration is improved even more giving this guitar excellent sustain and clarity. But here's what separates the Wilshire from the SG. Most early Epiphone guitars including the Wilshire were equipped with mini-humbucking pickups and Epiphone carries on this tradition. With its smaller size, narrow magnetic field and unique design combination, the mini-humbucker produces bright and focused output w

 1984 Explorer Reissue Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


1984 Explorer Reissue Electric Guitar (Assorted Colors)


$599.99


A Sam Ash exclcusive, the Epiphone '84 Explorer reissue captures the spirit and tone that are synonomous with heavy metal. The Explorer was never designed for the meek or mild. When it was born in 1958 it blazed a path that altered electric guitar design for generations to come.The iconic shape has been played by some of the premiere guitarists of yesterday and today. Keeping it's style stark like the classic '84 Gibson Explorer there is no pickguard but this metal monster sports a modern upgrade with active EMG 81/85 pickups that deliver massive low end punch with sharp attack and endless sustain. Other features include a rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets and all black hardware. Case not included.

 2,000 Guitars


2,000 Guitars


$34.95


Stringed instruments resembling the modern guitar date back 5,000 years! Most have six strings, but others have anywhere from four to 12 strings depending on the model and the player. Some are simply styled and made of wood, while others are incredibly embellished with lots of added effects. See them all—2,000 of them, in fact—in the ultimate pictorial guitar collection: 2,000 Guitars. You want guitar heroes? Discover all of the legendary guitar makers, from Gibson and Gretsch to Fender and Ibanez, and learn how classic models evolved and who played them. The incredible array of featured instruments are arranged alphabetically by maker/manufacturer for easy access. For convenient browsing, sections are further organized by subdivisions, including solid-bodied guitars, semi-solid-bodied guitars, acoustic guitars, and bass guitars. Clean, modern spreads showcase thousands of full-color photographs of the world’s most coveted guitars, including antique instruments like a Wornum Lyre guitar from 1810. This rockin’ catalog profiles famous guitars like the colorful Fender Stratocaster, hand-painted by George Harrison and used in the Magical Mystery Tour, B.B. King’s beloved Lucille, and Brian Setzer’s swingin’ Gretsch Nashville.

 2,000 Guitars: The Ultimate Collection


2,000 Guitars: The Ultimate Collection


$8.54


Used – Stringed instruments resembling the modern guitar date back 5,000 years! Most have six strings, but others have anywhere from four to 12 strings depending on the model and the player. Some are simply styled and made of wood, while others are incredibly embellished with lots of added effects. See them all–2,000 of them, in fact–in the ultimate pictorial guitar collection: “2,000 Guitars.” You want guitar heroes? Discover all of the legendary guitar makers, from Gibson and Gretsch to Fend

 2,000 Guitars: The Ultimate Collection


2,000 Guitars: The Ultimate Collection


$19.99


New – Stringed instruments resembling the modern guitar date back 5,000 years! Most have six strings, but others have anywhere from four to 12 strings depending on the model and the player. Some are simply styled and made of wood, while others are incredibly embellished with lots of added effects. See them all–2,000 of them, in fact–in the ultimate pictorial guitar collection: “2,000 Guitars.” You want guitar heroes? Discover all of the legendary guitar makers, from Gibson and Gretsch to Fende

 2011 Firebird Studio Non-Reverse Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


2011 Firebird Studio Non-Reverse Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


$1389


The 2011 Firebird Studio Non-Reverse is a recreation of the legendary design that Gibson made famous in 1965, when Gibson redesigned the Firebird and gave it a more streamlined look. The 2011 Studio captures the essence of this classic and carries the tradition straight into the future.The solid mahogany neck is glued into a 2 piece mahogany body, maximizing sustain and resonance. The body also sports a belly contour to enhance player comfort. The neck has been carved into an ultra-slim profile for high velocity soloing, and a 22 fret rosewood fingerboard tops it all off.This current edition of the Firebird Non-Reverse has been outfitted with 3 Coil-Tapped P-90 pickups with Alnico V magnets to deliver those fat P-90 tones. The coil tapping option gives these pickups a brighter glassier tone more associated with traditional single coil pickups. Add in a 5 way switch and youve got endless tonal variation to choose from! The tuners have been updated with high-quality Mini Grover kidney button tuners for extreme tuning precision. A Gibson Hardshell Case is included.This classic rockin blues machine is flying higher than ever and straight into the future with a stronghold on tradition. Order yours today from Sam Ash Direct with the security of our 45/60 day return/price protection policy and our fast, free shipping.

 335-S Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


335-S Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


$1399


Where do you go if you dig the look, vibe, and tone of Gibson's legendary ES-335, but need a smaller, sleeker, solidbody guitar for your live and studio needs? You grab a new 335-S from Gibson USA, naturally! Built with the look and feel of the original semi-hollow ES-335, and using solid stocks of the same tonewood employed in that thinline's laminated body and sides, the 335-S is a fully solid electric, with all the advantages in tone and performance that such designs have to offer. Dressed in your choice of gorgeous nitrocellulose Vintage Sunburst or Silverburst finish with "reverse-zebra-striped" humbucking pickups and designed as a more compact version of the traditional "Mickey Mouse eared" double-cutaway ES-335, with all of the superb upper-fret access that that model has to offer, the 335-S is a supremely powerful performer that knows no bounds of playing style or musical genre. In short, it kicks out solid tone wherever you point it.To make it a true cousin of the original semi-hollow ES-335, Gibson builds the 335-S with a solid Grade-A maple body. A Grade-A maple neck is glued in, and carved in a comfortably rounded profile that measures .818" at the 1st fret and .963" at the 12th, with a Granadillo fingerboard that carries 22 medium-jumbo frets. Decorative touches are minimal, although tasteful dot position inlays link it to the first ES-335s of 1958-'60. A PLEK-cut Corian nut complements the solid and sustainful pairing of a Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece, while classic kidney button Grover tuners round off the smooth and efficient hardware selection up top.Pumping all this solid and singing tone to max is a pair of Gibson's finest new renditions of the original PAF humbucking pickup, a Burstbucker 1 in the neck position, and a slightly hotter Burstbucker 2 in the bridge. Made with rough Alnico II magnets, just like the originals, and slightly mismatched turns of wire in each coil for added bit

 50 Years of the Gibson Les Paul: Half a Century of the Greatest Electric Guitars


50 Years of the Gibson Les Paul: Half a Century of the Greatest Electric Guitars


$8.2


Used – The Gibson Company faced a dilemma in 1952: compete with Fender’s increasingly popular solidbody electric guitars, or stick with the well-established acoustics and electric-acoustics. This book tells the story of Gibson’s decision and the next 50 glorious years. In 1952, Les Paul–a pioneer of new electric guitar sounds and recording techniques–was America’s most famous guitarist. His endorsement of Gibson’s new instrument fueled its vast popularity. This lavish volume illustrates how Gi

 50 Years of the Gibson les Paul: Half a Century of the Greatest Electric Guitars


50 Years of the Gibson les Paul: Half a Century of the Greatest Electric Guitars


$22.99


In 1952 the Gibson Company faced a dilemma: compete with Fender’s increasingly popular solid-body electric guitars or stick with the well-established acoustics and electric-acoustics. Les Paul — a pioneer of new electric guitar sounds and recording techniques — was America’s most famous guitarist at the time. His endorsement of Gibson’s new solid-body model fueled its vast popularity. With two hundred color photos saluting legendary Les Pauls and their greatest players, this lavish volume illustrates how Gibson expanded the Les Paul line, creating the highly desired sunburst Standard, high-end Custom, control-laden Recording, hollow-bodied Signature, and many others. Including meticulous listings documenting every model produced since 1952, the book also spotlights the recently revised Historic Collection reissues, such as the 1952 Goldtop and 1954 Custom Black Beauty, and reveals the stories behind signature Les Pauls made for such key players as Peter Frampton and Jimmy Page.

 50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird - Gibson -SSH5HCGH1


50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird – Gibson -SSH5HCGH1


$4699


DESCRIPTIONS: The Gibson 50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird is a True Vintage reproduction of the first Gibson square shouldered dreadnought acoustic guitar. Made by the Gibson Montana division with a solid Sitka spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides, it includes period-correct scalloped top bracing and tall/thin back bracing for superb resonance throughout the body. This 50th Anniversary Hummingbird has all of the beauty and sound that collectors have sought for years.The 24 3/4 neck of the 50th Anniversary Hummingbird is made from one piece of quarter-sawn mahogany with a select Indian rosewood fingerboard, and is attached with Gibson’s traditional compound dovetail joint at the 14th fret for superb tonal depth and sustain. It is carved to a comfortable rounded profile, with a 12 fingerboard radius and a width of approximately 1.725 at the nut. Frets are made from EVO Gold Tone wire, which displays the distinctive gold color to celebrate the Humminbird golden anniversary.Elegant cosmetic appointments from the original Hummingbird are all here, including the multi-ply top and back binding, split-parallelogram mother-of-pearl position marker inlays, double-ring rosette, single-ply cream fingerboard binding, and uniquely pastoral engraved Hummingbird pickguard, painted with gold on this anniversary model for an even more distinctive look. To highlight your Hummingbird as a Limited Edition guitar, it has 50th Anniversary engraved on the truss-rod cover in addition to the 50 inlaid in mother-of-pearl on the headstock face. Gold-plated vintage-Kluson-style Gotoh tuners with pearloid keystone buttons grace the headstock, while a genuine bone nut and a genuine bone saddle in the traditional belly up Indian rosewood bridge work together to ensure pure warm, ringing, vintage-style tone.AccessoriesYour 50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird comes protected in a formfitting Gibson Custom.

 50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird Acoustic Guitar with Hardshell Case


50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird Acoustic Guitar with Hardshell Case


$4699


The Gibson 50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird is a True Vintage reproduction of the first Gibson square shouldered dreadnought acoustic guitar. Made by the Gibson Montana division with a solid Sitka spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides, it includes period-correct scalloped top bracing and tall/thin back bracing for superb resonance throughout the body. This 50th Anniversary Hummingbird has all of the beauty and sound that collectors have sought for years.The 24 3/4" neck of the 50th Anniversary Hummingbird is made from one piece of quarter-sawn mahogany with a select Indian rosewood fingerboard, and is attached with Gibson's traditional compound dovetail joint at the 14th fret for superb tonal depth and sustain. It is carved to a comfortable rounded profile, with a 12" fingerboard radius and a width of approximately 1.725" at the nut. Frets are made from EVO "Gold Tone" wire, which displays the distinctive gold color to celebrate the Humminbird golden anniversary.Elegant cosmetic appointments from the original Hummingbird are all here, including the multi-ply top and back binding, split-parallelogram mother-of-pearl position marker inlays, double-ring rosette, single-ply cream fingerboard binding, and uniquely pastoral engraved "Hummingbird" pickguard, painted with gold on this anniversary model for an even more distinctive look. To highlight your Hummingbird as a Limited Edition guitar, it has "50th Anniversary" engraved on the truss-rod cover in addition to the "50" inlaid in mother-of-pearl on the headstock face. Gold-plated vintage-Kluson-style Gotoh tuners with pearloid "keystone" buttons grace the headstock, while a genuine bone nut and a genuine bone saddle in the traditional "belly up" Indian rosewood bridge work together to ensure pure warm, ringing, vintage-style tone.AccessoriesYour 50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird comes protected in a formfitting Gibson Custom hards

 6 Chrome Guitar String Tuning Pegs Tuners Machine Heads


6 Chrome Guitar String Tuning Pegs Tuners Machine Heads


$8.99


This Chrome Guitar String Tuning Pegs Tuners Machine Heads has well-designed for world famous Gibson guitar. With heavy duty internal gear. Zinc alloy material with chrome plating.

 ABM Height Adj. Brass Nut Gibson 1-11/16 x5/16 x3/16 - Allparts - BN-0888-008


ABM Height Adj. Brass Nut Gibson 1-11/16 x5/16 x3/16 – Allparts – BN-0888-008


$29.99


DESCRIPTIONS: ABM Height Adjustable Brass Nut for Gibson Guitar, 1-11/16 x 5/16 x 3/16 .

 AJ100 Advanced Jumbo Acoustic Guitar


AJ100 Advanced Jumbo Acoustic Guitar


$99


Was $129 now $99! The most affordable jumbo guitar of its kind, the Epiphone AJ-100 provides a room-filling sound. A select spruce top and mahogany body come together to offer a warm yet pronounced tone that's hard to come by in similarly-priced instruments. Other features include a mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, bound body, and die-cast tuners. Case not included. Select spruce top Mahogany back and sides Bound body Mahogany neck Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays Rosewood bridge Die cast tuners Chrome hardware 25.5" scale 1.68" nut width Case not included Warranty:Part of the Gibson family of musical instruments, Epiphones are backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

 ASGG-700 3 Woven Guitar Strap - Red


ASGG-700 3 Woven Guitar Strap – Red


$23.99


A 3"-wide woven strap features repeating Gibson USA logo over a silhouette of a Les Paul Standard guitar, delineated by a motif of six diagonal "strings." Fully adjustable plastic buckles ensure that the Gibson ASGG-700 Woven Guitar Strap will not scratch your guitar. For comfort, Gibson has added a supple leather-look vinyl backing.

 Aaron Lewis Southern Jumbo Signature Acoustic Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


Aaron Lewis Southern Jumbo Signature Acoustic Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


$2949


Whoever thought parental advisory warnings and acoustic guitars dont mix never heard Aaron Lewis. The Grammy-nominated songwriter, frontman for hit rock band Staind, wrote some of the last decades most enduring and gut-wrenching songs (Outside, Its Been Awhile) using his collection of vintage Gibson acoustics. Gibson Acoustic honors Lewis continued artistry with the introduction of the Aaron Lewis Southern Jumbo Standard, a replica of Lewis prized 1951 acoustic.The Gibson Acoustic Aaron Lewis Southern Jumbo guitar is an exact replica of Aarons most treasured acoustic, his 1951 Gibson Southern Jumbo. As Aaron has said, Those are the crown jewels. I dont think I could go out in front of audiences and do the intimate kind of show I do without those guitars. They provide the perfect accompaniment to my voice. The deep resonance from each of those guitars when you hear them ring out, with their sound bouncing off the walls of the theatres its just staggering. Sometimes I think I dont even have to sing. Let these guitars do the singing for me!The Aaron Lewis Southern Jumbo embraces all the premium elements that made the Southern Jumbo a classic upon its arrival in the 1940s solid premium Sitka spruce top, nitrocellulose Vintage Sunburst finish, 6-ply top binding and 4-ply back binding but with the modern updates that Lewis relies on, like a built-in L.R. Baggs Element pickup with soundhole-mounted volume control.Body and FinishCrafted with a mahogany back and sides and a premium Sitka spruce top durable yet lightweight tonewoods that are excellent at conducting sound. We have created one standard model and one aged and distressed to appear exactly like Aaron Lewis original guitar. Available in Vintage Sunburst finish.HardwareThe Aaron Lewis Southern Jumbo features custom aged Kluson Tuners and a built-in L.R. Baggs Element pickup that offers a broad, natural projection of the guitars natural tone, without interfering with the vibration of the top and bridge when playe

 Abigail Williams - Becoming CD


Abigail Williams – Becoming CD


$13.29


Recording information: Keene Machine Studios.Personnel: Ian Jekelis (guitar); Sarah Chaffee (cello); Zach Gibson (drums); Alan Cassidy (percussion).Audio Mixer: Ken Sorceron. Track Listing: Ascensi…

 Ace Records Artists


Ace Records Artists


$23.6


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hadda Brooks, Bootsy Collins, Charles Brown, Albert King, Amos Milburn, Eddie Bo, Joe Tex, Earl King, Jimmy Mccracklin, Huey “Piano” Smith, Sonny Boy Williamson I, Arthur Crudup, Sam Myers, Tim Whitsett, Jimmy Clanton, Lee Dorsey, Ray Anthony, Bobby Marchan, John Gary, Lightnin’ Slim, James “Sugar Boy” Crawford, the Silhouettes, Glenn Sutton, Jesse Thomas, the Velvets, Alvin Tyler, Frankie Ford, Benny Spellman, Chuck Carbo. Excerpt: Albert King Albert King (April 25, 1923 December 21, 1992) was an American blues guitarist and singer . Career One of the “Three Kings of the Blues Guitar” (along with B. B. King and Freddie King ), Albert King stood 6′ 4″ (192 cm) and weighed 250 lbs (118 kg) and was known as “The Velvet Bulldozer”. He was born Albert Nelson on a cotton plantation in Indianola , Mississippi . During his childhood he would sing at a family gospel group at a church. One of 13 children, King grew up picking cotton on plantations near Osceola, Arkansas where the family moved when he was eight. He began his professional work as a musician with a group called In The Groove Boys, in Osceola. He also briefly played drums for Jimmy Reed ’s band and on several early Reed recordings. Influenced by blues musicians Blind Lemon Jefferson and Lonnie Johnson , but also interestingly Hawaiian music, the electric guitar became his signature instrument, his preference being the Gibson Flying V , which he named “Lucy”. King was a left-handed “upside-down/backwards” guitarist. He was left-handed, but usually played right-handed guitars flipped over upside-down so the low E string was on the bottom. In later years he played a custom-made guitar that was basically left-handed, but had the strings reversed (as he was used to playing). He also used very unorthodox tunings (i.e.,

 Acoustic Guitar: The Illustrated Encyclopedia


Acoustic Guitar: The Illustrated Encyclopedia


$11.5


The acoustic guitar has been around for centuries and has survived amps, electric guitars, synthesizers—and even Pete Townshend of The Who. Discover everything you ever wanted to know about acoustic guitars in Acoustic Guitar: The Illustrated Encyclopedia—the definitive A-Z guide to your favorite six-string instrument, from Alvarez to Zemaitis. This is the biggest and most complete guide ever written for the modern guitarist—filled with everything you need to know about acoustic guitars. Go back in time to learn how the world’s favorite instrument evolved. Learn all about celebrated guitar makers such as Andres Segovia, Orville Gibson, and Les Paul. Meet some of the greatest axe players of all time and their signature guitars—Elvis Presley and Eric Clapton with their Martins, The Beatles and Johnny Cash with their Gibsons, and Mark Knopfler with his National. Improve your style as you study ten essential modern genres, including rock, pop, blues, country, jazz. Learn everything you need to take care of your instrument, including how to string, tune, and set up your guitar. Researched and written by some of the world’s leading guitar heroes, this book features 320 full-color pages, more than 1,200 photographs, cool memorabilia, original ads, and more.

 Acoustic Guitars, Including: Steel-String Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar, Steel Guitar, Dobro, Twelve-String Guitar, Gibson L-5, Seven-String Guitar, Eight-String Guitar, Selmer Guitar, Viola Caipira, Russian Guitar, Parlor Guitar, Harp Guitar


Acoustic Guitars, Including: Steel-String Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar, Steel Guitar, Dobro, Twelve-String Guitar, Gibson L-5, Seven-String Guitar, Eight-String Guitar, Selmer Guitar, Viola Caipira, Russian Guitar, Parlor Guitar, Harp Guitar


$20.12


New – Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. T

 Acoustic Guitars, Including: Steel-String Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar, Steel Guitar, Dobro, Twelve-String Guitar, Gibson L-5, Seven-String Guitar, Eight-String Guitar, Selmer Guitar, Viola Caipira, Russian Guitar, Parlor Guitar, Harp Guitar


Acoustic Guitars, Including: Steel-String Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar, Steel Guitar, Dobro, Twelve-String Guitar, Gibson L-5, Seven-String Guitar, Eight-String Guitar, Selmer Guitar, Viola Caipira, Russian Guitar, Parlor Guitar, Harp Guitar


$20.12


Used – Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge.

 Acoustic Guitars: The Illustrated Encyclopedia


Acoustic Guitars: The Illustrated Encyclopedia


$17.29


Despite changes in music over the years, the acoustic guitar remains the most popular musical instrument in the world. Now fans can celebrate the acoustic guitar in the most comprehensive guide ever produced, covering decades of great instruments and the people who played them, in this new paperback edition of the best-selling hardcover volume! – The acoustic guitar has been around for centuries and has survived amplifiers, electric guitars, synthesizers — and even PeteTownshend of The Who. – Virtually every maker and every brand of guitar — from Alvarez to Zemaitis — appears in the all-embracing Acoustic Guitars: The Illustrated Encyclopedia. – This edition includes more than 1,200 photographs, memorabilia, and lots of vintage and contemporary ads featuring the likes of Bill Haley for Gibson and Slash for Guild. – Additionally featured is an astonishing library of some of the greatest axe players of all time! Check out Elvis Presley and Eric Clapton with their Martins, The Beatles and Johnny Cash with their Gibsons, and Mark Knopflet with his National.

 Aged Ace Frehley Budokan Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


Aged Ace Frehley Budokan Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


$8699


Few artists have been consistently associated with one guitar as Ace Frehley has been with the Les Paul. He is known worldwide as one of the Les Paul guitars most recognizable players as well as one of rocks greatest icons. From the moment KISS arrived on the scene, Ace was brandishing a Les Paul and has developed a permanent association with this iconic guitar. By 1977, KISS had become a worldwide phenomenon. During their world tour that year, KISS sold out four nights at the Budokan Theater in Tokyo, Japan, breaking the record previously held by The Beatles since 1966. By this time, Ace was most often seen playing a cherry sunburst triple-pickup Les Paul Custom. Ace returned to Japan with his Budokan Les Paul the following year for the Alive II tour where KISS broke the record again with a sold out five night stand. Aces association with this Les Paul remains to this day.Gibson has recreated Aces favorite Les Paul, starting with period correct 4-piece hard Maple top which rests upon a mid-70s style sandwich body made from a middle and back section of solid mahogany joined by a thin maple veneer, with no chambering. The guitar is sprayed in a stunning Heritage Cherry Sunburst finish on the top, back, and even the back of the neck; capturing the exact look of Aces iconic instrument. Each guitar is aged to recreate every last detail of Aces original guitar as it looks today.The 3-piece Mahogany neck is carved to a thin, ultra-playable C-profile, and a volute at the zero fret. The neck is glued-in and hand set with a deep-set neck joint. The 24.75 scale length is also exact to the originals specifications. The bound Ebony fingerboard has 22 medium jumbo frets, a 14 radius and 1.68 bone-style nut. The Ace Frehley "Budokan" Les Paul features Mother-of-Pearl block inlays and the familiar Split Diamond on the headstock.Ace Frehley Budokan Les Paul Custom is outfitted with three DiMarzio pickups; a DiMarzio PAF style pickup in the neck and middle positions and

 AirLine 77 Wireless Guitar System AF1


AirLine 77 Wireless Guitar System AF1


$249


While our site does not specify wireless products by channel or frequency range, we do stock different ones. If you require a specific channel, please call us at 800-472-6274 and we will help you get the exact wireless product you are looking for.The AirLine 77 UHF Guitar System offers a true wireless experience with no beltpacks or cables, allowing total freedom of mobility. The system includes either a Gibson (AG1) or a Fender (AF1) style transmitter that plugs into your guitar or bass, along with the CR77 receiver. AG1 and AF1 AirLine Guitar transmitters plug directly into the jack of the guitar with no cables running to a pack. The AG1 is a 90-degree plug suitable for most popular straight angle jacks while the AF1 plugs in at a 45-degree angle for body mounted recessed jacks. Both offer complete wireless freedom with no beltpacks and solid UHF performance. All of the AirLine transmitters operate on inexpensive and lightweight AAA batteries that offer 14 hours of operation on a single battery. The core of this system is the CR77 true-diversity half-rack UHF receiver. It works flawlessly with all AirLine UHF transmitters. Featuring a front panel display with large multi-segment audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob that allows easy adjustment of audio output, the CR77 takes all of the guesswork out of making your wireless system perform. It's synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while dual tuned molded antennas with LEDs monitor the true-diversity operation. The rear panel features balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options. In addition, two CR77 receivers can be rackmounted together in a single space rack adapter available as an added accessory. With the AirLine Wireless Guitar System, you get complete wireless freedom that's good to go anywhere the music takes you..True diversity UHF wireless guitar system with PLL frequency control.CR77 rece

 Airline 77 Guitar System


Airline 77 Guitar System


$249


While our site does not specify wireless products by channel or frequency range, we do stock different ones. If you require a specific channel, please call us at 800-472-6274 and we will help you get the exact wireless product you are looking for.The AirLine 77 UHF Guitar System offers a true wireless experience with no beltpacks or cables, allowing total freedom of mobility. The system includes either a Gibson (AG1) or a Fender (AF1) style transmitter that plugs into your guitar or bass, along with the CR77 receiver.AG1 and AF1 AirLine Guitar transmitters plug directly into the jack of the guitar with no cables running to a pack. The AG1 is a 90-degree plug suitable for most popular straight angle jacks while the AF1 plugs in at a 45-degree angle for body mounted recessed jacks. Both offer complete wireless freedom with no beltpacks and solid UHF performance.All of the AirLine transmitters operate on inexpensive and lightweight AAA batteries that offer 14 hours of operation on a single battery. The core of the receiver system is the CR77 true-diversity half-rack UHF receiver. It works flawlessly with all AirLine UHF transmitters. Featuring a front panel display with large multi-segment audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob that allows easy adjustment of audio output, the CR77 takes all of the guesswork out making your wireless system perform.Its synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while dual tuned molded antennas with LEDs monitor the true-diversity operation. The rear panel features balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options. In addition, two CR77 receivers can be rackmounted together in a single space rack adapter available as an added accessory.With the AirLine Wireless Guitar System, you get complete wireless freedom that's good to go anywhere the music takes you.Consumer AlertMost users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone sys

 Albert King


Albert King


$46.99


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Albert King (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992) was an American blues guitarist and singer.One of the “Three Kings of the Blues Guitar” (along with B. B. King and Freddie King), Albert King stood 6′ 4″ (192 cm) (some reports say 6′ 7″) and weighed 250 lbs (118 kg) and was known as “The Velvet Bulldozer”. He was born Albert Nelson on a cotton plantation in Indianola, Mississippi. During his childhood he would sing at a family gospel group at a church. One of 13 children, King grew up picking cotton on plantations near Forrest City, Arkansas where the family moved when he was eight. He began his professional work as a musician with a group called In The Groove Boys in Osceola, Arkansas. He also briefly played drums for Jimmy Reed’s band and on several early Reed recordings. Influenced by blues musicians Blind Lemon Jefferson and Lonnie Johnson, but also interestingly Hawaiian music, the electric guitar became his signature instrument, his preference being the Gibson Flying V, which he named “Lucy”.

 Alex Lifeson Les Paul Axcess Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


Alex Lifeson Les Paul Axcess Electric Guitar with Hardshell Case


$4299


The Gibson Alex Lifeson Les Paul Axcess Electric Guitar is the product of a collaboration between Gibson and the progressive rock legend himself. Combing traditional Les Paul construction with modern hardware and electronics, the Alex Lifeson Les Paul Axcess sports a two-piece top carved from beautifully figured maple, and joined to a solid, one-piece mahogany back. A quarter-sawn mahogany neck is joined to the body with a glued-in long-tenon joint, and topped with a traditional rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium-jumbo frets and pearloid trapezoid inlays. Kluson style tuners with pearloid keystone buttons add to the traditional vibe. The Alex Lifeson Les Paul Axcess is equipped for the modern player with a pair of Gibson humbucking pickups, with a little added output from an Alnico V-loaded 498T in the bridge position and a ceramic-loaded 496R in the neck, and custom wiring for series/parallel switching. In addition, the Floyd Rose licensed locking vibrato will keep the guitar in tune and withstand even the most furious tremolo dive-bomb attacks. For even more tonal versatility, the bridge is equipped with GraphTech Ghost piezo bridge saddles for authentic acoustic-electric sounds. A push-pull tone pot activates or de-activates the piezo function so you can cleanly switch tones back and forth as desired. The Alex Lifeson Axcess Les Paul Electric Guitar is finished in a thin nitro-cellulose finish to preserve the tonal characteristics and resonance of the wood and is available in either Royal Crimson or Viceroy Brown. Finally, the Alex Lifeson Axcess Les Paul comes in a Gibson Custom hardshell case, includes a Certificate of Authenticity and full owners and adjustment literature, and is covered by Gibson's Limited Lifetime Warranty and 24/7/365 customer service. The Alex Lifeson Axcess Les Paul Electric guitar is one of the most versatile Les Pauls offered by Gibson. A perfect blend of tradition and modern features, this Les Paul has seemingly endless tonal pos

 Alex Westaway


Alex Westaway


$43.99


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Alex Westaway born 2 February 1983 in Northampton is an English musician, singer and songwriter. Westaway is the co-founder of British alternative rock band Fightstar, for whom he plays lead guitar and provides vocals. Along with Charlie Simpson, he writes the lyrics for the bands material.His lighter vocals contrast Simpson’s deeper voice and screams to give Fightstar a more versatile range. Westaway is also a potent painter and has designed cover art for two of the bands releases. When playing live he favours the use of Fender Telecasters and the Gibson SG for heavier songs. However he has also used the Fender Stratocaster and the Gibson Les Paul. Westaway had met Simpson during 2003 whilst attending a dinner party. During the party they decided to have a jam and together did an acoustic cover of Rage Against The Machine’s song “Killing In The Name”.

 All About Vacuum Tube Guitar Amplifiers


All About Vacuum Tube Guitar Amplifiers


$34.95


Explores all manufacturers and de-mystifys the inner workings of tube amps.All new material from the amp guru Gerald Weber. Tons of empirical data that de-mystify the inner workings of tube amps to help you get the most from your amps! You will learn how tube amps work, electronic concepts, how different types of tubes work, the anatomy of a gain stage, how to resurrect a dormant tube amp, how to do a cap job correctly, modifications to preserve your amp, how to voice an amp and tune the reverb, how to build an amp, recover a cabinet, re-grill a baffleboard, how to buy a vintage amp; and common wiring mistakes and idiosyncrasies found in vintage amps. And you get a couple of hundred pages of Questions and Answers – sectioned off into Fender, Gibson, Marshall, Danelectro/Silvertone, Vox, Other American, Other British and Miscellaneous Topics. You will learn the six dreaded tone killers and how to avoid them, the top ten amp-tone tips, and how to fine-tune your entire amp setup. In short, you will have the knowledge needed to squeeze your amp’s performance from lame to insane.

 All Out Fall Out 0805


All Out Fall Out 0805


$2.26


Deptford’s finest (forget Athlete, fer ‘eaven’s sake..) are back. The five piece mucky funksters who debuted in 2003 with their Necessary Measures album return to the fray with All Out Fall Out a journey into sound which combines an almost psychotic devotion to genre-clashing with a love of the good groove, the kind of band-against-the-world ethic you expect from punk rock with a sense of humour which means they don’t taken any of it too seriously.Pest are a five piece collective taking in a classically-trained cello player, an ‘avin’ it hip hop DJ/MC, one of the trombonists from the Bollywood Brass Band, a techno producer and a guitarist who is so good that Gibson paid to put him through music college. The result of this combustible mixture of styles, attitudes and characters is to be heard all over All Out Fall Out.From the fractured funk of Delucid , through the fast guitar licks of Pat Pong, on into the sweet melancholy of Downward Steps, the cut-up symphonic rap of Wu Ju, the locked African groove of Click Bitches, the technoid G-funk of Ogres, through the squelching attack of Cous Cous and on into the fairground psychosis of Donde Pesta, this is an album that never sits still or plays to preconceptions.Five diverse musical minds collaborate here to make something unique. The results may not always be straightforward but the motivation’s that simple. It’s a labour of love–and as occasional frontman Adrian Josey puts it on Wu Ju , it’s amazing what you’ll do for the things that you like…

 All about Vacuum Tube Guitar Amplifiers


All about Vacuum Tube Guitar Amplifiers


$34.95


Explores all manufacturers and de-mystifys the inner workings of tube amps. All new material from the amp guru Gerald Weber. Tons of empirical data that de-mystify the inner workings of tube amps to help you get the most from your amps! You will learn how tube amps work, electronic concepts, how different types of tubes work, the anatomy of a gain stage, how to resurrect a dormant tube amp, how to do a cap job correctly, modifications to preserve your amp, how to voice an amp and tune the reverb, how to build an amp, recover a cabinet, re-grill a baffleboard, how to buy a vintage amp; and common wiring mistakes and idiosyncrasies found in vintage amps. And you get a couple of hundred pages of Questions and Answers – sectioned off into Fender, Gibson, Marshall, Danelectro/Silvertone, Vox, Other American, Other British and Miscellaneous Topics. You will learn the six dreaded tone killers and how to avoid them, the top ten amp-tone tips, and how to fine-tune your entire amp setup. In short, you will have the knowledge needed to squeeze your amp’s performance from lame to insane.

 All about the Electric Guitar Including the Big Three, Playing Techniques, and Technology


All about the Electric Guitar Including the Big Three, Playing Techniques, and Technology


$19.19


New – An electric guitar is a guitar that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its metal strings into electric audio signals. This book explores the history, technology, and playing techniques of this popular instrument. You will also find information about the “Big Three” in electric guitars – the Fender Stratocaster, Gibson Les Paul, and Fender Telecaster.Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated i

 All about the Electric Guitar Including the Big Three, Playing Techniques, and Technology


All about the Electric Guitar Including the Big Three, Playing Techniques, and Technology


$19.19


Used – An electric guitar is a guitar that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its metal strings into electric audio signals. This book explores the history, technology, and playing techniques of this popular instrument. You will also find information about the “Big Three” in electric guitars – the Fender Stratocaster, Gibson Les Paul, and Fender Telecaster.Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated

 Allen Woody Rumblekat Bass Guitar


Allen Woody Rumblekat Bass Guitar


$399


Built to honor the memory of Allen Woody, the Epiphone Rumblekat echoes the booming lows and punchy tones that he was famous for during his tenure in the Allman Brothers Band and Gov't Mule. Based on his '50s Gibson EB1 Violin Bass, the Rumblekat has a chambered semi-hollow body made from mahogany along with a 5-ply flame maple top. The mahogany neck has a rosewood fingerboard with the "violin" scale of 30". A set of mini humbuckers were painstakingly designed to reproduce that EB1 sound. Additional features include an adjustable 3-point tailpiece, die cast tuners, and retro gold tone hardware. Case not included. Features:Chambered mahogany body5-ply flame maple topSet mahogany neckRosewood fingerboard with dot inlaysDual mini humbucker pickupsDie cast tuners3-point adjustable bridgeMaster Tone and 2 Volume KnobsBound body, neck, and headstockGold tone hardware30" scale1.62" nut widthCase not included Warranty:Part of the Gibson family of musical instruments, Epiphones are backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

 Almighty Trigger Happy - I'll Shut Up When You Fuck Off CD


Almighty Trigger Happy – I’ll Shut Up When You Fuck Off CD


$12.65


Recorded at Halla Music, Toronto, Canada in February 1996.The Almighty Trigger Happy: Alan Laine Nolan (vocals); Mark Gibson, Johnny McNabb (guitar); Kevin James (bass guitar); Ruston Baldwin (drum…

 Ameri Ke Tvrtke: Electronic Arts, Procter & Gamble, Sierra Entertainment, Associated Press, Digital Equipment Corporation, Rickenbacker


Ameri Ke Tvrtke: Electronic Arts, Procter & Gamble, Sierra Entertainment, Associated Press, Digital Equipment Corporation, Rickenbacker


$23.99


Used – Izvor: Wikipedia. Stranice: 50. Poglavlja: Electronic Arts, Procter & Gamble, Sierra Entertainment, Associated Press, Digital Equipment Corporation, Rickenbacker, Rockstar Games, McDonald’s, Gretsch, Microsoft, Strategic Simulations, Inc, Hammond, Fender, Seagate, Cockpit USA, Sega, Gillette, IBM, Motorola, Mosley Music Group, Pringles, Hewlett-Packard, NVIDIA, Ludwig-Musser, Oral-B, The Walt Disney Company, Roadrunner Records, The Coca-Cola Company, Gibson Guitar Corporation, Century Med

 Ameri Ke Tvrtke: Electronic Arts, Procter & Gamble, Sierra Entertainment, Associated Press, Digital Equipment Corporation, Rickenbacker


Ameri Ke Tvrtke: Electronic Arts, Procter & Gamble, Sierra Entertainment, Associated Press, Digital Equipment Corporation, Rickenbacker


$23.99


New – Izvor: Wikipedia. Stranice: 50. Poglavlja: Electronic Arts, Procter & Gamble, Sierra Entertainment, Associated Press, Digital Equipment Corporation, Rickenbacker, Rockstar Games, McDonald’s, Gretsch, Microsoft, Strategic Simulations, Inc, Hammond, Fender, Seagate, Cockpit USA, Sega, Gillette, IBM, Motorola, Mosley Music Group, Pringles, Hewlett-Packard, NVIDIA, Ludwig-Musser, Oral-B, The Walt Disney Company, Roadrunner Records, The Coca-Cola Company, Gibson Guitar Corporation, Century Medi

 Amerikaans Bedrijf: Lockheed, Pixar Animation Studios, Monotype, Viacom, Starbucks, Hewlett-Packard, Bethlehem Steel, Gibson Guitar Corporation


Amerikaans Bedrijf: Lockheed, Pixar Animation Studios, Monotype, Viacom, Starbucks, Hewlett-Packard, Bethlehem Steel, Gibson Guitar Corporation


$36.62


Used – Bron: Wikipedia. Pagina’s: 221. Hoofdstukken: Lockheed, Pixar Animation Studios, Monotype, Viacom, Starbucks, Hewlett-Packard, Bethlehem Steel, Gibson Guitar Corporation, Trek, Xe Services, Monsanto, Time Warner, Universal Studios, Anheuser-Busch, The Carlyle Group, News Corporation, Yahoo!, Victoria’s Secret, Northrop Grumman Newport News, The Asylum, Honeywell, RKO Pictures, Burger King, Consolidated Rail Corporation, Kansas City Southern Railway Company, Tennessee Valley Authority, War

 Amerikaans Bedrijf: Lockheed, Pixar Animation Studios, Monotype, Viacom, Starbucks, Hewlett-Packard, Bethlehem Steel, Gibson Guitar Corporation


Amerikaans Bedrijf: Lockheed, Pixar Animation Studios, Monotype, Viacom, Starbucks, Hewlett-Packard, Bethlehem Steel, Gibson Guitar Corporation


$36.62


New – Bron: Wikipedia. Pagina’s: 221. Hoofdstukken: Lockheed, Pixar Animation Studios, Monotype, Viacom, Starbucks, Hewlett-Packard, Bethlehem Steel, Gibson Guitar Corporation, Trek, Xe Services, Monsanto, Time Warner, Universal Studios, Anheuser-Busch, The Carlyle Group, News Corporation, Yahoo!, Victoria’s Secret, Northrop Grumman Newport News, The Asylum, Honeywell, RKO Pictures, Burger King, Consolidated Rail Corporation, Kansas City Southern Railway Company, Tennessee Valley Authority, Warn

 Angus Young SG (Ebony) Electric Guitar


Angus Young SG (Ebony) Electric Guitar


$2309


Angus Youngs incendiary tone has inspired wave after wave of rock guitar heroes, and turned on countless players to the power of his seminal guitar of choice, the SG. Now the Gibson USA Angus Young SG, brings all the tone and playability of this classic double-cutaway made to Youngs own specs within reach of the hard-working rock guitarist, giving you all the punch, crunch, and sizzle that Angus achieves with his own treasured instrument. Way back in 1961 the Gibson SG replaced the underappreciated Les Paul Standard, and while the Les Paul would surface later in the decade as a rock and blues classic, the new SG (originally named Les Paul/SG) was an instant hit in its own right. Its simple yet inspired ingredients of thin, all-mahogany body and neck and two Gibson humbucking pickups gave it a snappy attack with a muscular punch, and its slim, fast neck yielded unprecedented playability. The Gibson USA Angus Young SG not only captures the look, feel and sound of a classic SG, it also embodies some of the rare specs and qualities of Anguss own 68 model, known to be a stand-out example among a classic breed. Its light, all-mahogany body yields superb resonance, while its extra slim, narrow neck provides unparalleled playabilityand, topped with an upgraded ebony fingerboard with lightning-bolt inlays, it also provides a look that will help any rocker stand out from the crowd. Loaded with Gibsons popular 57 Classic humbucking pickup in the neck and an Angus Young humbucker in the bridge for added punch and sizzle, it also packs all the firepower a gigging guitarist needs to cut it on the big stage. Each guitar comes with a snug-fitting Gibson USA hardshell case.

 Applause AA12 1/2 Size Guitar in Natural


Applause AA12 1/2 Size Guitar in Natural


$249


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Designed for younger players and guitarists with small hands, this half-size steel-string guitar packs lots of sound into a small package. Measuring a mere 22-½” (572mm), the Mini-Applause also makes a great travel guitar. Whether you’re headed for the beach or the backwoods, this little roundback is a perfect companion.

 Applause AA13 3/4 Size Guitar in Natural


Applause AA13 3/4 Size Guitar in Natural


$249.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Designed for younger players and guitarists with small hands, this three-quarter-size steel-string guitar packs lots of sound into a small package. Measuring only 23-¾” (600mm), the Mini-Applause also makes a great travel guitar. Whether you’re headed for the beach or the backwoods, this little roundback is a perfect companion.

 Applause AA13 3/4 Size Guitar in Red


Applause AA13 3/4 Size Guitar in Red


$249.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Designed for younger players and guitarists with small hands, this three-quarter-size steel-string guitar packs lots of sound into a small package. Measuring only 23-¾” (600mm), the Mini-Applause also makes a great travel guitar. Whether you’re headed for the beach or the backwoods, this little roundback is a perfect companion.

 Applause AA21 Acoustic Guitar in Black


Applause AA21 Acoustic Guitar in Black


$269.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Featuring a spruce top with matched, lightweight bracing designed to enhance punch and projection, the AA21 has a big, clear sound. The Deep Bowl composite body delivers rich, powerful tones and maximum acoustic output. The AA21’s center soundhole offers a traditional look, and its slim neck has an electric-style profile, 20 hand-finished nickel-silver frets, and low factory-set action.

 Applause AA21 Acoustic Guitar in Natural


Applause AA21 Acoustic Guitar in Natural


$269.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Featuring a spruce top with matched, lightweight bracing designed to enhance punch and projection, the AA21 has a big, clear sound. The Deep Bowl composite body delivers rich, powerful tones and maximum acoustic output. The AA21’s center soundhole offers a traditional look, and its slim neck has an electric-style profile, 20 hand-finished nickel-silver frets, and low factory-set action.

 Applause AE128 Ac/El Guitar in Honeyburst


Applause AE128 Ac/El Guitar in Honeyburst


$349.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Preferred by many stage performers and acoustic guitarists who rely on amplification, the AE128’s Super-Shallow composite body feels similar to an electric, yet it retains all the benefits and acoustic properties of our proven roundback design. A spruce top and matched lightweight bracing deliver a clear amplified tone with plenty of headroom before feedback on stage. The guitar’s center soundhole offers a traditional look, and its slim neck has an electric-style profile, 20 hand-finished nickel-silver frets, and low factory-set action. A cutaway insures easy access to the entire fretboard. Featuring a 3-band EQ, gain knob, and battery status LED, the easy-to-use onboard OP-4B preamp is great for recording.

 Applause AE128 Ac/El Guitar in Natural


Applause AE128 Ac/El Guitar in Natural


$349.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Preferred by many stage performers and acoustic guitarists who rely on amplification, the AE128’s Super-Shallow composite body feels similar to an electric, yet it retains all the benefits and acoustic properties of our proven roundback design. A spruce top and matched lightweight bracing deliver a clear amplified tone with plenty of headroom before feedback on stage. The guitar’s center soundhole offers a traditional look, and its slim neck has an electric-style profile, 20 hand-finished nickel-silver frets, and low factory-set action. A cutaway insures easy access to the entire fretboard. Featuring a 3-band EQ, gain knob, and battery status LED, the easy-to-use onboard OP-4B preamp is great for recording.

 Applause AE13 3/4 Size Ac/El Guitar in Natural


Applause AE13 3/4 Size Ac/El Guitar in Natural


$299.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Designed for younger players and guitarists with small hands, this three-quarter-size steel-string guitar packs lots of sound into a small package. Measuring only 23-¾” (600mm), the Mini-Applause also makes a great travel guitar. Whether you’re headed for the beach or the backwoods, this little roundback is a perfect companion. The AE13’s easy-to-use onboard DJ2 preamp has advanced tone-shaping EQ to help you refine your amplified sound.

 Applause AE140 Ac/El Bass Guitar in Natural


Applause AE140 Ac/El Bass Guitar in Natural


$599.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Featuring a spruce top with matched, lightweight bracing designed to enhance punch and projection, the AE140 4-string bass guitar has a robust sound. The Mid-Depth cutaway composite body delivers balanced acoustic tone and is comfortable to hold and play. The bass also features a rosewood fretboard, a nato neck with satin finish, and a traditional center soundhole. Assuring correct string tension and intonation, a full 34” scale delivers harmonically rich timbres across the instrument’s entire range. Offering a 3-band EQ, gain knob, and battery status LED, the easy-to-use onboard OP-4B preamp is great for recording.

 Applause AE148 Ac/El Guitar in Black


Applause AE148 Ac/El Guitar in Black


$439.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Preferred by many stage performers and acoustic guitarists who rely on amplification, the AE148’s Super-Shallow composite body feels similar to an electric, yet it retains all the benefits and acoustic properties of our proven roundback design. A spruce top and matched lightweight bracing deliver a clear amplified tone with plenty of headroom before feedback on stage, and our pioneering multi-soundhole design enhances string vibration and sustain by improving soundboard efficiency. The guitar’s slim neck has an electric-style profile, 20 hand-finished nickel-silver frets, and low factory-set action, and its distinctive upper-bout soundholes are decorated with exotic hardwoods. A cutaway insures easy access to the entire fretboard. Featuring a 3-band EQ, gain knob, and battery status LED, the easy-to-use onboard OP-4B preamp is great for recording.

 Applause AE148 Ac/El Guitar in Natural


Applause AE148 Ac/El Guitar in Natural


$439.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Preferred by many stage performers and acoustic guitarists who rely on amplification, the AE148’s Super-Shallow composite body feels similar to an electric, yet it retains all the benefits and acoustic properties of our proven roundback design. A spruce top and matched lightweight bracing deliver a clear amplified tone with plenty of headroom before feedback on stage, and our pioneering multi-soundhole design enhances string vibration and sustain by improving soundboard efficiency. The guitar’s slim neck has an electric-style profile, 20 hand-finished nickel-silver frets, and low factory-set action, and its distinctive upper-bout soundholes are decorated with exotic hardwoods. A cutaway insures easy access to the entire fretboard. Featuring a 3-band EQ, gain knob, and battery status LED, the easy-to-use onboard OP-4B preamp is great for recording.

 Applause AE35 Ac/El 12 String Guitar in Natural


Applause AE35 Ac/El 12 String Guitar in Natural


$499.5


Applause guitars combine roundback technology, professional features, and extreme value. Featuring a spruce top with matched, lightweight bracing designed to enhance punch and projection, the AE35 12-string has a big, clear sound. The Deep Bowl composite body delivers rich, powerful tones and maximum acoustic output. The guitar’s center soundhole offers a traditional look, and its slim neck has an electric-style profile, 20 hand-finished nickel-silver frets, and low factory-set action. The AE35’s easy-to-use onboard DJ3 preamp has advanced tone-shaping EQ to help you refine your amplified sound.

 Applause AN13 3/4 Size Nylon String Guitar


Applause AN13 3/4 Size Nylon String Guitar


$249.5


Incorporates the revolutionary lyramold round-shaped back – the acoustic guitar design introduced by ovation. the dovetail heel/neck joint allows the neck angle to be accurately and permanently set at the factory. the thruneck design offers a more playable, stable neck and supports the fingerboard into the guitar body. the neck is truss adjustable and made of mahogany with a rosewood fingerboard. birch marquetry rosette trim. walnut bridge is shimmed for easy string action adjustment.

 Archtop Guitar


Archtop Guitar


$64.8


Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! An archtop guitar is a steel-stringed acoustic or semi-acoustic guitar with a full body and a distinctive arched top, whose sound is particularly popular with blues and jazz players. The archtop guitar is often credited to Orville Gibson, whose innovative designs led to the formation of the Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg. Co, Ltd in 1902. His 1898 patent for a mandolin, which was also applicable to guitars according to the specifications, was intend

 Archtop Guitar


Archtop Guitar


$64.8


Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! An archtop guitar is a steel-stringed acoustic or semi-acoustic guitar with a full body and a distinctive arched top, whose sound is particularly popular with blues and jazz players. The archtop guitar is often credited to Orville Gibson, whose innovative designs led to the formation of the Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg. Co, Ltd in 1902. His 1898 patent for a mandolin, which was also applicable to guitars according to the specifications, was intend

 Archtop Guitar


Archtop Guitar


$53.99


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! An archtop guitar is a steel-stringed acoustic or semi-acoustic guitar with a full body and a distinctive arched top, whose sound is particularly popular with blues and jazz players. The archtop guitar is often credited to Orville Gibson, whose innovative designs led to the formation of the Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg. Co, Ltd in 1902. His 1898 patent for a mandolin, which was also applicable to guitars according to the specifications, was intended to enhance “power and quality of tone.” Among the features of this instrument were a violin-style arched top and back, each carved from a single piece of wood, and thicker in the middle than at the sides; sides carved to shape from a single block of wood; and a lack of internal “braces, splices, blocks or bridges … which, if employed, would rob the instrument of much of its volume of tone.” However, Gibson was not the first to apply violin design principles to the guitar. Guitar maker A. H. Merrill, for example, patented in 1896 a very modern looking instrument “of the guitar and mandolin type … with egg-shaped hoop or sides and a graduated convex back and top.”

 Archtop Guitar


Archtop Guitar


$64.8


New – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! An archtop guitar is a steel-stringed acoustic or semi-acoustic guitar with a full body and a distinctive arched top, whose sound is particularly popular with blues and jazz players. The archtop guitar is often credited to Orville Gibson, whose innovative designs led to the formation of the Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg. Co, Ltd in 1902. His 1898 patent for a mandolin, which was also applicable to guitars according to the specifications, was intende

 Audio Home Recording Course: Vol 2: A Comprehensive Multimedia Audio Recording Text


Audio Home Recording Course: Vol 2: A Comprehensive Multimedia Audio Recording Text


$2.7


Used – This follow-up to the first book is required reading for anyone who is conscientious about recording the right way. It uses helpful illustrations and lots of audio examples to present all you need to know about impedance and balancing; recording bass guitar, vocals, pianos, and synths; panning and stereo imaging; and the recording session itself, right through the final mixdown. Let Bill Gibson give you all of the information you need to master your recording techniques and produce incred

 Audio Home Recording Course: Vol 2: A Comprehensive Multimedia Audio Recording Text


Audio Home Recording Course: Vol 2: A Comprehensive Multimedia Audio Recording Text


$98.5


New – This follow-up to the first book is required reading for anyone who is conscientious about recording the right way. It uses helpful illustrations and lots of audio examples to present all you need to know about impedance and balancing; recording bass guitar, vocals, pianos, and synths; panning and stereo imaging; and the recording session itself, right through the final mixdown. Let Bill Gibson give you all of the information you need to master your recording techniques and produce incredi

 B.C. Rich Electric Guitars: B.C. Rich, Kkv Guitar, Mason Bernard, List of B.C. Rich Guitars, B.C. Rich Mockingbird, B.C. Rich the Deceiver


B.C. Rich Electric Guitars: B.C. Rich, Kkv Guitar, Mason Bernard, List of B.C. Rich Guitars, B.C. Rich Mockingbird, B.C. Rich the Deceiver


$8.78


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: B.c. Rich, Kkv Guitar, Mason Bernard, List of B.c. Rich Guitars, B.c. Rich Mockingbird, B.c. Rich the Deceiver, B.c. Rich Body Art Collection, B.c. Rich Warlock. Excerpt: B.C. Rich is a manufacturer of guitars and bass guitars founded by the late Bernardo Chavez Rico in 1969 and the early 1970s. Currently, most B.C. Rich guitars are manufactured in Asia, but luthiers of the company’s custom shop continue to hand-make instruments. The Hanser Music Group, based in Kentucky, operates B.C. Rich. As of 2001, no member of the Rico family is involved in the production of B.C. Rich guitars. Throughout the 1960s, Bernardo Chavez Rico built flamenco guitars in Bernardo’s Guitar Shop in Los Angeles, California. B.C. Rich considers its birth to be in 1969, when Rico first attempted to build electric guitars. He built ten basses inspired by the Gibson EB-3 and ten guitars inspired by the Gibson Les Paul. Rico’s first original guitar design came in 1972, with the Seagull. 1976 saw the original Mockingbird and Eagle designs, and the Bich came in 1978. As the popularity of Rico’s guitars grew, he decided to begin manufacturing a line of less expensive guitars in Japan. This line was originally called B.C. Rico. This name was given to make a distinction between the US-made and imported guitars, but was dropped due to a lawsuit filed by the Rico Reed Company. Only about a hundred of these are believed to have made it into the US. These Japanese (and later Korean) made guitars were subsequently known as the NJ series, which originally stood for Nagoya, Japan, the place where they were manufactured. NJ still serves to distinguish an imported line of B.C. Rich guitars and basses, along with the more affordable Platinum and Bronze series. There was also a very i… More:

 BB King Lucille Hollow Body Electric Guitar (Black)


BB King Lucille Hollow Body Electric Guitar (Black)


$699


B.B. King, the “King of the Blues,” has influenced generations of guitarists across genres. In 1982, B.B. King teamed up with Gibson to create a signature model guitar with the name Lucille–the name he gives to all of his guitars. The Epiphone Lucille employs most of the same tech specs but at a fraction of the price of its Gibson cousin. It features two humbucking pickups with a Vari-Tone control switch that allows you to change their sound, mono and stereo jacks, a fine-tuning adjustable bridge, two volume and two tone knobs, plus a three-way selector switch. It has a laminated maple semi-hollow body without soundholes and a laminated maple top with pickguard. Case not included. Laminated maple body Set in maple neck Bound rosewood fingerboard with block inlays Dual covered humbuckers Vari-Tone 6-position switch for different EQ settings 2 Volume and 2 Tone knobs plus 3-way pickup switch Adjustable bridge with fine-tuner tailpiece Fully bound body and neck Gold-tone hardware Die cast tuners 24.75″ scale 1.68″ nut width Case not included

 BadAax 266 Solid Mahogany Acoustic Guitar


BadAax 266 Solid Mahogany Acoustic Guitar


$259.99


This full-size dreadnought acoustic is made from only the most select tone-woods and produces a warm, full-bodied tone with a smooth easy playing feel. The BadAax Model 266 acoustic guitar features solid mahogany back and sides, a spruce top and is finished with a polished, high gloss lacquer. Other features include a mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard and bridge, pearloid dot fingerboard inlays, body and neck binding along with die-cast metal tuners that make it easy to tune and to stay in tune. All these high quality features at a price you’ll appreciate!

 BadAax 266CE  Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar Package, 10 Watt Amp, Gig Bag, Tuner, Extra Set of Strin


BadAax 266CE Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar Package, 10 Watt Amp, Gig Bag, Tuner, Extra Set of Strin


$399.99


One of the very best guitar packages on the market today! This full-size acoustic electric cutaway is made from only the most select tone-woods and produces a warm, full-bodied tone with a smooth easy playing feel. The BadAax Model 266CE features solid mahogany back and sides, a spruce top and is finished with a polished, high gloss lacquer. A three band EQ with volume control and a deep cutaway that makes it easy to hit all the notes are just a couple of the things that make this guitar so special. Other features include a mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard and bridge, pearloid dot fingerboard inlays, body and neck binding along with die-cast metal tuners that make it easy to tune and to stay in tune. The package also offers a 10 watt amp with volume, bass, treble controls, gain button with headphone jack and 6.5” speaker. There’s a 10 foot cable, gig bag, tuner and even an extra set of strings! All these high quality features at a price you’ll appreciate!

 BadAax 266CE Solid Mahogany Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar


BadAax 266CE Solid Mahogany Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar


$399.99


This full-size acoustic electric cutaway is made from only the most select tone-woods and produces a warm, full-bodied tone with a smooth easy playing feel. The BadAax Model 266CE features solid mahogany back and sides, a spruce top and is finished with a polished, high gloss lacquer. A three band EQ with volume control and a deep cutaway that makes it easy to hit all the notes are just a couple of the things that make this guitar so special. Other features include a mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard and bridge, pearloid dot fingerboard inlays, body and neck binding along with die-cast metal tuners that make it easy to tune and to stay in tune. All these high quality features at a price you’ll appreciate!

 Badaax FLYVGT Electric Guitar in Natural with Case


Badaax FLYVGT Electric Guitar in Natural with Case


$479


The very “Essence of Cool” is probably the best way to describe the BadAax V guitar! We took the basic design of this legendary guitar shape and upgraded it with a lot of customized extras. Check out the multi-ply binding on the body and headstock, the block inlay, gold hardware and the lightly flamed maple top. Just a couple of the things that set this apart from the other V style guitars on the market today. Other features include, mahogany body, maple neck with a “rounded” neck profile, rosewood fingerboard, Tune-o-matic bridge with string-thru-body, 22 frets, 24 ¾” scale, 1 5/8” nut, 2 volume, 2 tone controls and a 3 way selector switch. Also comes with a rectangular hardshell “Alligator” style, plush lined case.

 Badaax LP1 Antique Burst Lefty Electric Guitar with Case


Badaax LP1 Antique Burst Lefty Electric Guitar with Case


$499


Music Factory Direct is proud to introduce the all NEW line of our own BadAax guitars! The LP1GT is similar in so many ways to its famous cousin but we had a maple neck put on it to brighten the tone just a bit. Don’t be fooled by the other makes of guitars out there, the LP1GT is made of only the most select quality of wood and hardware. So many of the other guy’s make theirs from cheaper, lighter, less dense wood like Basswood or Poplar and they just do not have that big, meaty tone that a LP style guitar should have. The LP1GT has a solid mahogany body with a lightly flamed maple top, a rock hard maple neck with a “rounded” neck profile, rosewood fingerboard, acrylic trapezoid inlay and a Tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece. Other features include 2 humbucker pickups, die-cast metal tuners, 22 frets, 24 ¾” scale, 1 5/8” nut, 2 volume, 2 tone controls, 3 way selector switch and ivory binding on the body and the neck. Also comes with a hardshell “Alligator” style, plush lined case. So many high end features at such a reasonable price, but like our motto says… Why Pay More??? You certainly don’t need to!

 Badaax LP1 Cherry Burst Electric Guitar with Case


Badaax LP1 Cherry Burst Electric Guitar with Case


$499


Music Factory Direct is proud to introduce the all NEW line of our own BadAax guitars! The LP1GT is similar in so many ways to its famous cousin but we had a maple neck put on it to brighten the tone just a bit. Don’t be fooled by the other makes of guitars out there, the LP1GT is made of only the most select quality of wood and hardware. So many of the other guy’s make theirs from cheaper, lighter, less dense wood like Basswood or Poplar and they just do not have that big, meaty tone that a LP style guitar should have. The LP1GT has a solid mahogany body with a lightly flamed maple top, a rock hard maple neck with a “rounded” neck profile, rosewood fingerboard, acrylic trapezoid inlay and a Tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece. Other features include 2 humbucker pickups, die-cast metal tuners, 22 frets, 24 ¾” scale, 1 5/8” nut, 2 volume, 2 tone controls, 3 way selector switch and ivory binding on the body and the neck. Also comes with a hardshell “Alligator” style, plush lined case. So many high end features at such a reasonable price, but like our motto says… Why Pay More??? You certainly don’t need to!

 Badaax LP1 Cherry Burst Lefty Electric Guitar with Case


Badaax LP1 Cherry Burst Lefty Electric Guitar with Case


$499


Music Factory Direct is proud to introduce the all NEW line of our own BadAax guitars! The LP1GT is similar in so many ways to its famous cousin but we had a maple neck put on it to brighten the tone just a bit. Don’t be fooled by the other makes of guitars out there, the LP1GT is made of only the most select quality of wood and hardware. So many of the other guy’s make theirs from cheaper, lighter, less dense wood like Basswood or Poplar and they just do not have that big, meaty tone that a LP style guitar should have. The LP1GT has a solid mahogany body with a lightly flamed maple top, a rock hard maple neck with a “rounded” neck profile, rosewood fingerboard, acrylic trapezoid inlay and a Tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece. Other features include 2 humbucker pickups, die-cast metal tuners, 22 frets, 24 ¾” scale, 1 5/8” nut, 2 volume, 2 tone controls, 3 way selector switch and ivory binding on the body and the neck. Also comes with a hardshell “Alligator” style, plush lined case. So many high end features at such a reasonable price, but like our motto says… Why Pay More??? You certainly don’t need to!

 Badaax SG1 Electric Guitar in Red  with Case


Badaax SG1 Electric Guitar in Red with Case


$420


Want to look like a Rock God but can’t afford to? Well then the BadAax SG1GT, double cut-away is the perfect guitar for you! With a select, solid mahogany body and a rock hard maple neck with a “rounded” neck profile, this guitar is made to be rode hard and put away wet. Other features include a rosewood fingerboard with acrylic trapezoid inlay, Tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece, 2 humbucker pickups, die-cast metal tuners, 22 frets, 24 ¾” scale, 1 5/8” nut, 2 volume, 2 tone controls and a 3 way selector switch. Also comes with a hardshell “Alligator” style, plush lined case.

 Badaax SG3 Custom Electric Guitar in White with Case


Badaax SG3 Custom Electric Guitar in White with Case


$459


The BadAax SG3GT is a more Customized version of the SG1GT. With its 3 black humbucker pickups, gold hardware and multi-ply binding on the headstock, it’s sure to get you noticed and at a price you’ll really appreciate! Features of the SG3GT include, select, solid mahogany body, maple neck with a “rounded” neck profile, rosewood fingerboard with acrylic block inlay, Tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece, 22 frets, 24 ¾” scale, 1 5/8” nut, 1 volume, 3 tone controls and a 3 way selector switch. Also comes with a hardshell “Alligator” style, plush lined case.

 Badaax ST1 3 Tone Sunburst Lefty Electric Guitar with Case


Badaax ST1 3 Tone Sunburst Lefty Electric Guitar with Case


$330


For limited time, receive a FREE Vento Digital Tuner (a $29.99 value)with purchase! The BadAax ST1GT is a left handed, Strat style guitar in a beautiful 3 tone sunburst. Hi John Boles here, Manager of Music Factory Direct and a fellow lefty. I’ve been blessed in my life with having worked in several high end and custom guitar shops and I’m really proud to help bring to market this great left handed guitar. Nothing new or fancy about this guitar but it’s the craftsmanship of the construction that separates it from the competition. This is really a solidly built guitar but priced very reasonably. Every guitar I’ve seen has been perfect right out of the box, from nice tight neck pockets to low string action. The BadAax ST1GT features a solid alder body, 1 piece maple neck with a hand rubbed “bowl” finish (so sweaty hands don’t stick), a dark rosewood fingerboard, 3 single coil pick-ups, 1 volume, 2 tone controls, a 5-way selector switch, die-cast metal tuners and as with ALL BadAax guitars, a hardshell “Alligator” style, plush lined case.

 Badaax TEGT Electric Guitar with Case


Badaax TEGT Electric Guitar with Case


$335


Got the “Sting”! That’s what the BadAax TEGT has to offer in this traditional Tele style guitar. With its alder body, maple neck and maple fingerboard this is the perfect instrument for anyone who wants a little extra bite to their tone. Features a chrome covered mini single coil pickup and standard single coil pickup, 1 tone, 1 volume control with 3 way selector switch, 21 frets, 25 1/2” scale, 1 5/8” nut, die-cast metal tuners, staggered chrome plated adjustable saddles and a hardshell “Alligator” style, plush lined case. All this for an absolutely, unbelievable price!

 Baritone Guitar


Baritone Guitar


$63


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The baritone guitar is a variation on the standard guitar, with a longer scale length that allows it to be tuned to a lower range. It first appeared in the classical music realm. The Danelectro Company was the first to introduce the electric baritone guitar in the late 1950s. Shortly after, Fender released the Bass VI which can be described as either a baritone guitar, or a bass guitar. The baritone guitar was not originally popular with players or listeners. However, the instrument began to appear in surf music, as well as background music for many movie soundtracks, especially spaghetti westerns. In more recent history, the baritone guitar has found use within rock and metal. Baritone guitars also have the capacity to be used as a bass guitar if strung correctly. A standard guitar’s standard tuning is E A D G B E. Baritone guitars are usually tuned a perfect fifth lower , a perfect fourth lower, a major third lower or an octave lower. Gretsch, Fender, Gibson, Danelectro, Jerry Jones, Burns London and many other companies have produced baritone guitars since the 1960s, although always in small numbers due to low popularity.

 Beautiful Wreckage - Beautiful Wreckage CD


Beautiful Wreckage – Beautiful Wreckage CD


$19.19


Beautiful Wreckage is a new band out of New York City — combining the musical talents of Joe Lutton (guitar and lead vocals), Matt Zebroski (drums), Toby Evers (bass), and Simon Gibson (guitar and…

 Beauty Of The Burst


Beauty Of The Burst


$33.2


Finally, the long-awaited English edition of this historic Japanese book is here! The Beauty of the ‘Burst pays tribute to Gibson’s magnificent Sunburst Les Pauls made between 1958 and 1960, the most highly prized solidbody electric guitars ever. The magnitude of their value is directly related to their look (outrageous wood patterns, or figured timber), since non-players are paying top dollar for them. The book features lavish full-color photos of these beautiful instruments throughout; the guitars of famous players; a foreword by Ted McCarty; a bio of the author, world renowned collector Yasuhiko Iwanade; and the Science of the Burst section with over 30 pages of detailed reference facts on every facet of the guitar, including colors, wood figure, pick-ups, hardware and qualities of voice. This may be the closest guitarists will ever be able to get to these incredibly collectible beauties! 216 pages, 8-1/2 inch. x 11 inch. Softcover.

 Beauty of the 'Burst


Beauty of the ‘Burst


$34.99


Finally, the long-awaited English edition of this historic Japanese book is here! The Beauty of the ‘Burst pays tribute to Gibson’s magnificent Sunburst Les Pauls made between 1958 and 1960, the most highly prized solidbody electric guitars ever. The magnitude of their value is directly related to their look (outrageous wood patterns, or figured timber), since non-players are paying top dollar for them. The book features lavish full-color photos of these beautiful instruments throughout; the guitars of famous players; a foreword by Ted McCarty; a bio of the author, world renowned collector Yasuhiko Iwanade; and the Science of the Burst section with over 30 pages of detailed reference facts on every facet of the guitar, including colors, wood figure, pick-ups, hardware and qualities of voice. This may be the closest guitarists will ever be able to get to these incredibly collectible beauties! 216 pages, 8-1/2 inch. x 11 inch. Softcover

 Beauty of the Burst: Gibson Sunburst Les Pauls from '58 to '60


Beauty of the Burst: Gibson Sunburst Les Pauls from ‘58 to ‘60


$18.59


Finally, the long-awaited English edition of this historic Japanese book is here! The Beauty of the ‘Burst pays tribute to Gibson’s magnificent Sunburst Les Pauls made between 1958 and 1960, the most highly prized solidbody electric guitars ever. The magnitude of their value is directly related to their look (outrageous wood patterns, or “figured” timber), since non-players are paying top dollar for them. The book features lavish full-color photos of these beautiful instruments throughout; the guitars of famous players; a foreword by Ted McCarty; a bio of the author, world renowned collector Yasuhiko Iwanade; and the “Science of the Burst” section with over 30 pages of detailed reference facts on every facet of the guitar, including colors, wood figure, pick-ups, hardware and qualities of “voice.” This may be the closest guitarists will ever be able to get to these incredibly collectible beauties! 216 pages, 8-1/2 inch. x 11 inch. Softcover

 Bigsby B5 Vibrato Kit - Flat Top Solid-Body Guitars Chrome


Bigsby B5 Vibrato Kit – Flat Top Solid-Body Guitars Chrome


$119


Everything you need to fit a Bigsby True Vibrato to your Flat Top Solid Body Style Guitar. The Bigsby B5 fits the SG and Les Paul Jr and other similar Models. Kit includes: Bigsby Tailpiece, screws, tension spring, plastic washer, alignment string, and installation Instructions. Los Angeles. Late 1940s. A love of motorcycles brings together genius engineer Paul Bigsby and music legend Merle Travis. Their friendship inspired Paul to create the first Bigsby True Vibrato Tailpiece. He went on to design a series of Vibratos that rocked the music world. Still the original. Hand Crafted. Sand Cast. Hand Polished. The same way Paul did. SG and Les Paul Jr are Trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp., which is not associated with Bigsby .

 Bigsby B7 Vibrato Kit - Arch Top Solid-Body Guitars Chrome


Bigsby B7 Vibrato Kit – Arch Top Solid-Body Guitars Chrome


$189.99


Everything you need to fit a Bigsby True Vibrato to your Arch Top Solid Body Style Guitar. The Bigsby B7 fits the Les Paul and Silver Jet and other similar Models. Also fits archtop hollowbody guitars. Kit includes: Bigsby Tailpiece, screws, tension spring, plastic washer, alignment string, and installation Instructions. Los Angeles. Late 1940s. A love of motorcycles brings together genius engineer Paul Bigsby and music legend Merle Travis. Their friendship inspired Paul to create the first Bigsby True Vibrato Tailpiece. He went on to design a series of Vibratos that rocked the music world. Still the original. Hand Crafted. Sand Cast. Hand Polished. The same way Paul did. Les Paul is a Trademark of Gibson Guitar Corp., which is not associated with Bigsby . Silver Jet is a Trademark of Fred W. Gretsch Enterprises Ltd.

 Bigsby B700 Vibrato - Arch Top Solid Body Guitars Black


Bigsby B700 Vibrato – Arch Top Solid Body Guitars Black


$129


Everything you need to fit a Bigsby True Vibrato to your Arch Top Solid Body Style Guitar. The Bigsby B700 is Die-Cast and available in Black or Polished Aluminum Finish. Fits the Les Paul , Silver Jet and other similar Models. Also fits archtop hollowbody guitars. Kit includes: Bigsby Tailpiece, screws, tension spring, plastic Washer, alignment string, and installation Instructions. Los Angeles. Late 1940s. A love of motorcycles brings together genius engineer Paul Bigsby and music legend Merle Travis. Their friendship inspired Paul to create the first Bigsby True Vibrato Tailpiece. He went on to design a series of Vibratos that rocked the music world. Still the original. Hand Crafted. Hand Polished. The same way Paul did. Les Paul is a Trademark of Gibson Guitar Corp., which is not associated with Bigsby . Silver Jet is a Trademark of Fred W. Gretsch Enterprises Ltd.

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