Tag: music
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In The Shop: 1957 Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins

By C. Here at IVG, we’re usually buying and trading guitars on a daily basis. And we’re proud purveyors of both used and new offerings from many of your favorite major manufacturers. But when a wonderful classic vintage guitar is in our shop, we have to just take a moment to pause and bask in…
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Unleashing The Power Of The Gibson SG Special

By C. Most of those familiar with electric guitars of the 60’s will be familiar with Gibson’s legendary SG line. The unique shape, striking aesthetic appeal, and world renowned tone made the SG a household name. And similar to the Les Paul line, Gibson offered several variations of the SG for different consumer price points.…
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The Legend Of The Fender Rosewood Telecaster

By C. The Fender Rosewood Telecaster is a unique and captivating member of Fender’s iconic Telecaster family. Introduced in 1968 as a limited edition model, the Rosewood Telecaster stands out for its distinctive all-rosewood body and neck construction, offering players a different tonal and aesthetic experience compared to traditional Telecasters made of alder or ash.…
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What’s That Rumble?: The Rickenbacker 4001

By C. In the world of electric basses, much like guitars, the select few top runners continue to prove themselves time and time again as the dominating rulers of their field. And while basses have been offered by almost every major musical instrument manufacturer at one point, they haven’t all rose to the same ranks…
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The Gretsch 6128 Duo Jet: A Rock ‘N Roll Powerhouse

By C. Since its inception in the 1950s, the Gretsch 6128 Duo Jet has become a staple in the arsenals of guitar players worldwide. Revered by musicians of many genres, from rock ‘n’ roll pioneers to contemporary artists, the Duo Jet embodies a perfect fusion of vintage aesthetics, unparalleled craftsmanship, and electrifying tone. With its…
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The Music Man Stingray: A Soulful 70’s Legend

By C. When it comes to bass guitars, few models command the respect and admiration quite like the Music Man Stingray. Emerging in the mid-1970s, the Stingray has become synonymous with power, versatility, and sonic excellence. Crafted by the legendary Leo Fender and his team, the Stingray marked a new era of bass innovation, continually…
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The Gretsch 6126 Astro-Jet: A Sixties Space-Age Gem

By C. The “Space Race” of the 1950’s and 60’s extended far beyond a quest to explore the outer world, but also seeped into the subconscious of popular culture and created a boom of space-influenced designs in architecture, automobiles, furniture, and of course…guitars! Today we’ll be taking a look at an example of one of…
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In The Shop: 1968 Gibson ES-330TD

By C. Few instruments exude the elegance and musical versatility of the Gibson “ES” guitars. The ES-330 model in particular is a longtime favorite of players and collectors, and its not hard to see why. These models feature meticulous craftsmanship and innovative design synonymous with the Gibson brand name. From its inception in the late…
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Telecaster Bridges: Vintage Or Modern?

By C. The Telecaster has undergone various modifications and improvements over the years. One significant area of change lies in its bridge design, with distinctions between vintage-style and modern-style bridges. Understanding the differences between these two types of bridges is crucial for guitar enthusiasts and players seeking to get the most out of their Teles…
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Icons Of The Brown Sound: The Ibanez Destroyer

By C. Ibanez is one of those companies with a rich and illustrious history that reaches back many decades. While the company has become synonymous with more budget-friendly and entry level guitars and basses in modern times, the early days saw the brand creating high-quality copies of notable American models, earning a reputation for their…
