Tag: reviews
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A Closer Look At Fender’s ‘Fullerton’ American Vintage Reissues Of The 1980’s

By C. The Fender Fullerton Reissue guitars from the represent a historical moment of the company’s 1980’s production period. A time when Fender looked back to its roots in an effort to recapture the magic of its original 1950s and 60’s models, the iconic Stratocaster and Telecaster, while also responding to growing interest in vintage…
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What’s The Deal With PAF’s?

By C. For those familiar with the electric guitar, you’ve certainly heard the term “humbucker” in regards to pickups. These double-coil pickups differ greatly from their single-coil ancestors in both sound and aesthetics. These days, there is a wide variety of humbuckers available for practically any purpose. But what are the original humbuckers to rule…
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Why Sell Your Guitar To Imperial Vintage?

By C. Selling a guitar can be a big decision. In some cases, it’s not always just about the instrument but the memories and personal value attached to it. Maybe you have a guitar kicking around that you just never found the time to play, own other guitars you pick up more, or just simply…
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In The Shop: 1945 Martin D-18

By C. We’re always buying guitars, amps and basses here at IVG. But it’s not everyday that we get to see 40’s Martins come through the door. So today we’re excited to show this one to our beloved readers. Without further ado, let’s take a closer look at this 1945 Martin D-18! Do you have…
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Gibson Vibrato Tailpieces Explained

By C. Vintage Gibson guitars of the 1950’s and 60’s are renowned for their craftsmanship, tonal qualities, and historical significance to the musical world. Among the various features that contribute to their distinctiveness are their vibrato tailpieces, which have played a crucial role in shaping the sound and playability of these iconic instruments. Over the…
