The Gretsch White Penguin G6134 is a hollow-body electric guitar made by Gretsch. It is known for its distinctive "penguin" shape, two-tone white and black finish, and its Bigsby vibrato tailpiece. It is also one of the most popular guitars used by jazz and rockabilly musicians.
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The Ernie Ball Music Man JP BFR 6-String Electric Guitar is a limited-edition instrument designed in collaboration with John Petrucci, the guitarist for the progressive metal band Dream Theater. The guitar features a mahogany...
The Gibson Les Paul Standard is a solid body electric guitar produced by Gibson Guitar Corporation. It is a re-creation of the classic Les Paul design, first introduced in 1952. The Les Paul Standard features a mahogany body and neck, two humbucker...
The Gibson Les Paul Classic is a classic electric guitar designed by Gibson in the late 1950s. It is a solid body, single-cutaway guitar with two humbucking pickups, a Tune-o-matic bridge, and a stopbar tailpiece. It is known for its thick, warm sound and is a favorite among blues, jazz, and rock guitarists.
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...