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 Höfner Violin Bass 501/1 is a classic electric bass guitar designed by German luthier Walter Höfner in 1955. It has a distinctive shape and sound, and is one of the most recognizable bass guitars in the world. It features a hollow body, two pickups,...
The ESP Truckster is a custom-built, all-electric pickup truck created by Electric Supercar Parts (ESP). It features an electric motor, battery pack, and other components from the Tesla Model S, as well as custom-made body parts and suspension. The...
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 Yamaha SG1802 is a high-end electric guitar made by Yamaha in the early 1980s. It is a double-cutaway design with a set-in neck, two humbucking pickups, and a 3-way toggle switch. The SG1802 has become a sought-after instrument due to its unique tone and playability.