ESP XJ-12 reviewed by Ron Payne
4Average: 4(1 vote)Review: I've only had it a week, but it plays well, sounds great and seems to keep its tune. Intonation is good without any adjustment (may have been done by previous owner). Color...
View ArticleGIBSON ES-175T reviewed by Rulrand Wiehl
5Average: 5(1 vote)Review: I own a 1976, I think is the year. Nice wine red. They only made them for 4 years. It is a great guitar in every way. Easy to play on a comfortable mid girth neck. Extremely...
View ArticleEPIPHONE FT-45 Cortez
Gibson reintroduced the Epiphone FT-45 in 1958 as the Kalamazoo made FT-45 Cortez model. This model was the equivalent of the Gibson B-25 and had mahogany neck, back and sides, unlike the original...
View ArticleGUILD T-50 Slim
The Guild T-50 Slim is a 2015 reissue of the 1960s thin-body arched maple top T-50 Cordoba model. The T-50 Slim is part of the Newark St. seroes and has an arched maple back, maple sides, and sunburst...
View ArticlePEAVEY T-27 Limited #01514909
1983 Peavey T-27 Limited. Natural finish.Obtained on E-Bay. in June of 2015. No wear except a slight bit of buckle rash and a non-original truss rod cover.
View ArticleKRAMER STRIKER 300ST (ST300H)
The Kramer Striker 300ST was the Korean made budget version of the Pacer Deluxe model, with a humbucker at the bridge and two single coil pickups mounted on a black pickguard with single volume and two...
View ArticleKRAMER STRIKER 200ST (ST200)
The Kramer Striker 200ST was the Korean made budget version of the twin humbucker Pacer Imperial model. Initially (in 1984) the 200ST had a traditional style tremolo but this was changed in 1985 to a...
View ArticleKRAMER STRIKER 400ST (ST400)
The Kramer Striker 400ST was the Korean made budget version of the twin humbucker Rhandy Rhodes V model. Initially (in 1985) the 400ST had a Floyd Rose tremolo without fine tuners and no locking nut....
View ArticleKRAMER STRIKER 500ST
The Kramer Striker 500ST was a Korean made version of their star shaped Voyager electric. Initially (in 1985) the 500ST had a Floyd Rose tremolo without fine tuners and no locking nut. Some 500STs had...
View ArticleKRAMER STRIKER ST605
The Kramer Striker 605ST was made from around 1988 to 1989. It was like the ST600 model but with body binding. Other features included an angled humbucker at the bridge and two single coil pickups, 3...
View ArticleKRAMER STRIKER 600ST (ST600)
The Kramer Striker 600ST was introduced in 1986 and had an angled humbucker at the bridge and two single coil pickups, 3 on/off switches, a coil tap, a single volume knob, Floyd Rose II tremolo with...
View ArticleChris Squire
ability: professional guitaristmusical style: progressive rocksymphonic rockArt rock
View ArticleALVAREZ RF20C
The Alvarez RF20C was a single cutaway folk style acoustic with mahogany back/sides, spruce top and natural finish. It had rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, rosewood bridge and chrome die-cast...
View ArticleJesselli
Jesselli Guitars are designed and built by Joseph Jesselli. Each one is unique and they are hand-made in a style that blends modern technology with Art Deco and Art Nouveau aesthetics. Jesselli makes...
View ArticleMartin lawsuit acoustic guitar logos
In 1970s Japan there was a healthy industry making copies of the popular Martin dreadnought acoustic models. These are often referred to as "lawsuit guitars" because Martin contacted these Japanese...
View ArticleJennings (Electronics Industries)
The Jennings Organ Company was founded in Dartford, Kent by Thomas Walter Jennings following the Second World War. Initially Jennings' main product was the Univox electronic keyboard. The company was...
View ArticleGiulietti
The Giulietti Accordion Co. was founded in New York in 1923 by Luigi Giulietti. Giulietti was born in Recanati, and emigrated to Chicago in 1914. The company was taken over by Luigi's son Julio...
View ArticleJEN
Jen Electtronica was a company in Pescara, Italy who made electronic musical items such as organs, wah-wah pedals, fuzz boxes and ring modulators in the 1970s and 1980s. Jen made products for other...
View ArticleVentura
Venutra was a brand of guitars, basses, banjos & mandolins distributed by C. Bruno & Sons from the late 1960s to early 1980s. Ventura guitars were typically good quality copies of the popular...
View ArticleJim Kelley
Jim Kelley Amplifiers were made by Kelley's Active Guitar Electronics company from 1978 to 1985 in Tustin California. The Jim Kelley amplifier had three position power switch which selected output...
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