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.
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 Gibson Memphis ES-Les Paul Bass is a four-string electric bass guitar made by Gibson. It is based on the classic Les Paul design, but with a few modern touches. It has a solid mahogany body, a maple top, and two Alnico V humbucking pickups. The neck...
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The EVH Wolfgang Special Tom Anderson Guitar is a high-end electric guitar designed in collaboration between Eddie Van Halen and master luthier Tom Anderson. It features a mahogany body, maple neck, ebony fretboard, and two...
The Kramer Assault 220 is an electric guitar produced by Kramer Guitars. It was introduced in 1986 and was one of the most popular Kramer models of the 1980s. It features two humbucking pickups, a Floyd Rose tremolo system, and a 24-fret neck. It was...