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Burke Guitar

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For more than 70 years, aluminum has been a component in guitar construction. Exactly whose idea it was originally has never been a cut-and-dried...

The Burke Guitar

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For more than 60 years, aluminum has been used as a component in guitar construction. Exactly whose idea it was originally has never been...
Relic Guitars The Hague T-Style

Relic Guitars The Hague T-Style

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Relic Guitars The Hague is a Dutch builder that produces, obviously, relic’d guitars. Mostly using the archetypal Strat and Tele shapes, the company sells...

Baldwin Guitars and Amplifiers

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Back in the Swinging '60s, one of the coolest things hip companies could do was own a guitar company. After all, guitar-driven pop...

Classics: April 2023

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For Gio da Silva and several million others in Generation X, the mid ’90s were an exciting time. Young adults when music was experiencing...

Team Josie Raffle Ticket

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Help Vintage Guitar and American Cancer Society Fight Cancer!

Grand Prize: Gibson Les Paul Standard ’50s - a classic valued at $2,499. The new Gibson Les Paul Standard returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played and loved - shaping sound across generations and genres of music. It pays tribute to Gibson’s Golden Era of innovation and brings authenticity back to life. The Les Paul Standard ’50s has a solid mahogany body with a maple top, a rounded 50’s-style mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and trapezoid inlays. It’s equipped with the classic-style an ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge, aluminum stop bar tailpiece, vintage deluxe tuners with keystone buttons, and aged gold tophat knobs. The calibrated Burstbucker 1 (neck) and Burstbucker 2 (bridge) pickups are loaded with AlNiCo II magnets, audio taper potentiometers and orange drop capacitors.

“Each year, Vintage Guitar sponsors Team Josie in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, in memory of my grandniece, the daughter of VG Online Consultant Joe Greenwood, who lost her battle with leukemia in ’07 at the age of 3. Understandably, this is an important charity for us and to date, we have raised more than $132,000, all of which has gone to the American Cancer Society.

“The money is generated via a raffle for instruments built and donated by our generous friends, and every penny we raise goes to the charity.

“Please join us. Raffle tickets are available for $25. Entry deadline is August 29, 2019. Only 600 tickets available!”

Alan Greenwood
Founder/Publisher
Vintage Guitar

Remember your donation helps the American Cancer Society fund groundbreaking cancer research, crucial patient care services, and prevention and early detection programs. When you donate, you help save lives.

Slick SL-52 and SL-56

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Since 2004, Guitarfetish has been selling instruments, parts, pedals, and accessories online. Their Slick guitar line – designed and built with input from guitarist...

Fretprints: Paul Simon

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Troubadours – poet/musicians active in Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries, played a defining role in Western civilization. The original singer/songwriters, their trade...

Kevin Keaton’s 1958 Esquire

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June 10, 2020, was a summer night like most in the life of Kevin Keaton, a postal mail carrier and guitarist who gigs in...

The Modulus Graphite Flight 6 Monocoque

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In guitar history, irony is almost always the result of circumstances. The market changes overnight or someone makes a mistake that proves successful, etc....
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