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The Gittler Guitar
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...