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The Gittler Guitar

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One of the most intriguing instruments to appear on the amplified-music landscape was the starkly-minimalist Gittler. An electric guitar constructed with as few parts...

Gittler Guitar

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One of the most intriguing electric stringed instruments to ever appear on the American amplified music landscape was the rare and starkly-minimalist Gittler. ...

Chet Atkins – Me and My Guitars

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Chet Atkins has a deserved reputation as a great gui-tar player and all-around nice guy. So it's a pleasure to see a book...

Alamo Guitars and Amps: Remember the Alamo

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This month we wrap up our saga of the Alamo by picking up with the new guitar line offered in 1965. Alamo, as you recall,...

Alamo Guitars

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Mention the Alamo and most of us conjure up a rich variety of images. Whether it's Davy Crockett (Fess Parker, maybe John Wayne)...

Antique Guitar Amps 1928-1934

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The influence and restraints of technology on amplifying the guitar Let's pretend for a moment that former Gibson historian Julius Bellson misinterpreted stories of Lloyd...

Antique Guitar Amps 1928-1934

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The influence and restraints of technology on amplifying the guitar Let's pretend for a moment that former Gibson historian Julius Bellson misinterpreted stories of Lloyd...

Supro Guitars and Amplifiers Part I

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Some of the earliest electric guitars, amps-in-cases, pickups under the bridge, fiberglass guitars, built-in electronic vibratos. Sound curious enough for you? The...

Supro Guitars and Amplifiers Part I

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Some of the earliest electric guitars, amps-in-cases, pickups under the bridge, fiberglass guitars, built-in electronic vibratos. Sound curious enough for you? The...

Teisco Guitars, Part I

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Few non-American guitar brands have meant so much to so many American guitar buffs as Teisco guitars. Indeed, through their mid-'60s connection with...
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