Tag: vintage-guitars
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Why Selling Your Vintage Guitar To IVG Is The Smart Move

By C. If you’re sitting on a vintage guitar, whether it’s a family heirloom, a long-forgotten instrument collecting dust, or a prized piece you’re finally ready to part with — you’re likely wondering the best way to sell it. Do you list it online? Try your luck at a local big box music shop? Wait…
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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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How Did We Buy This 1974 Fender Stratocaster?

By C. One of the best parts of the vintage guitar world is all the great people you get to meet. And with many years in the business, we’re fortunate to be able to call our shop home to musicians from all over. This is a story about how we recently acquired this 1974 Fender…
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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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Mando Moments: Delving Into Gibson’s Golden Era Mandolin Models

By C. Gibson is one of the most iconic names in the world of stringed instruments. And while the company is synonymous with quality acoustic and electric guitars, their mandolins also hold a revered place in the world of music. The company, founded by Orville Gibson in the late 19th century, pioneered many developments in…
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Guitar Appraisals: What Exactly Does It Mean?

By C. One of the most common requests we get at the shop is, do we offer appraisals on instruments? Well the answer is yes! With decades of experience in buying, selling, and authenticating vintage guitars, we’re happy to provide our patrons with an accurate and affordable appraisal with a timely turnaround time. But what…
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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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An Underrated Icon: The Guild Starfire

By C. When it comes to guitarists, most people prefer to have an arsenal of different instruments to suit their needs on-stage or in the studio. The right tool for the right job, as they say. Many of the same models tend to get the most praise time and time again, but what are some…
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In The Shop: 1976 Travis Bean TB1000S

By C. Well, folks. Another stunning 70’s oddity has come into our possession. And I mean oddity with the utmost respect and admiration. I’m quite a fan of these. They’re not for the faint of heart, but if it piques your interest..feast your eyes on this 1976 Travis Bean TB1000S, isn’t it glorious?! Do you…
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No Stairway! The Historical Gibson EDS-1275

By C. The Gibson EDS-1275 is one of the most iconic guitars in the history of rock music. Often referred to as the “Gibson Double Neck,” this unique instrument has captured the imagination of guitarists and music enthusiasts alike since its introduction. Known for its distinctive twin-neck design, the EDS-1275 offers a combination of a…
