The Gretsch G7593 White Falcon is an electric guitar model produced by Gretsch Guitars. It was introduced in 1954 and is known for its distinctive design and sound. It has a single-cutaway hollow body with a laminated maple top, back, and sides, and a white/silver sparkle finish. It has two single-coil pickups, a three-way pickup selector, and a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece. It is often used in genres such as rockabilly, blues, and jazz.
The Gibson Midtown Standard is a semi-hollowbody electric guitar with a classic look and sound. It has a mahogany body with a maple top and a rosewood fingerboard. It features two humbucker pickups, Grover tuners, and an ebony bridge. The Midtown...
The Fender Coronado is a semi-hollow body electric guitar produced by Fender from 1965 to 1972. It was the first semi-hollow body guitar ever produced by Fender. The Coronado was designed to compete with the Gibson ES-335 and other popular semi-hollow...
The Epiphone Sheraton II is a semi-hollow body electric guitar made by Epiphone, a subsidiary of Gibson. It is modeled after the Gibson ES-335, and is designed to provide a vintage-style sound with modern features. It has a laminated maple body, a...
The Epiphone Emperor Swingster is an electric guitar made by Epiphone. It is a semi-hollow body guitar with a unique “swingster” shape, two humbucker pickups, and a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece. The Emperor Swingster is a versatile instrument that is...
The Epiphone Broadway is an archtop semi-acoustic electric guitar produced by Epiphone. It is based on the Gibson ES-175, but with a few differences, such as a slightly different body shape, different pickups, and a different neck joint. The Broadway is...
The Ibanez GB200 is a bass guitar model made by Ibanez. It was first released in 1987 and is part of the George Benson Signature Series. The GB200 features a mahogany body with a maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, and two single-coil pickups. It is known...