The popular Classic Series ‘72 Telecaster Deluxe is now available in three cool new sparkle finishes and rocks a pair of Fender Wide Range humbucking pickups, four skirted control knobs and a 70s-style Stratocaster® headstock. Other features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck with bullet truss rod nut, three-bolt neck plate with Micro-Tilt adjustment, maple fingerboard, three-position pickup switch, vintage-style string-through-body hard-tail bridge and vintage-style tuners.
The popular Classic Series ‘72 Telecaster Deluxe is now available in three cool new sparkle finishes and rocks a pair of Fender Wide Range humbucking pickups, four skirted control knobs and a 70s-style Stratocaster® headstock. Other features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck with bullet truss rod nut, three-bolt neck plate with Micro-Tilt adjustment, maple fingerboard, three-position pickup switch, vintage-style string-through-body hard-tail bridge and vintage-style tuners.
The popular Classic Series ‘72 Telecaster Deluxe is now available in three cool new sparkle finishes and rocks a pair of Fender Wide Range humbucking pickups, four skirted control knobs and a 70s-style Stratocaster® headstock. Other features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck with bullet truss rod nut, three-bolt neck plate with Micro-Tilt adjustment, maple fingerboard, three-position pickup switch, vintage-style string-through-body hard-tail bridge and vintage-style tuners.
The Les Paul 1957 Goldtop Custom “The GoCu” is a guitar for players that are looking for classic Les Paul tone with just a little more “bite” when needed. The combination of BB1 & BB3 allows the player to switch between the low output neck pickup (BB1) and the high output bridge pickup (BB3) – perfect for Rhythm and Solo licks! As the guitar comes with a Rosewood fingerboard on a les Paul Custom neck the basic sound & feel is not much different to a LPR7. The look is unique!
The Gibson Moderne first reared its head as a prototype at NAMM 1957. Designed to 'shake up' Gibson line of solid body electrics the Moderne prototype took a back seat to the Explorer and Flying V which were designed at the same time. The first few prototypes are considered by some collectors to be the holy grail of vitnage guitars. Fast forward to 2012 and the Moderne is back! And judging by peoples reactions at NAMM 2012 it's going to ruffle just as many feathers now as it did back then! The truth is that radical new designs are far and few between in the guitar industry even today so the 2012 Gibson Moderne comes as a breath of fresh air. The 2012 Moderne features all Mahogany body and neck with Rosewood fingerboard and dual '57 Classic humbuckers. Finished in Trans Amber to match the original prototype, it comes in an original Gibson hardshell case.
Fenders CF-100CE Folk acoustic has a comfortable cutaway and wider string spacing that makes it ideal for beginners and flatpickers, but dont be fooled by its smaller size - it boasts enough richly resonant projection and dynamics to fill a room. Features include a spruce top with quartersawn X bracing, mahogany back and sides, body binding and mother-of-pearl acrylic rosette, mahogany neck with dual-action truss rod, 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with smaller dot inlays (3 mm), all-solid rosewood bridge with compensated saddle and white pins, rosewood headstock veneer, smooth satin finish and Fishman® preamp with built-in tuner.
Following the success of the 000CDG Doug Greth model, the 000C Nylon Cutaway features a wide neck, slotted headstock and classical style bridge. Solid Sitka Spruce for the gloss top, and Solid Sapele for the body. This model is stage-ready with onboard Fishman F1 Analog electronics.
Although the price of the Radiator suggests entry-level, the hand-finished neck meticulously attached to the chambered body would suggest a fully professional quality instrument. Any lingering doubt disappears once you have the Radiator’s incredibly comfortable neck in your hand. The short scale adds to the easy-to-play feel and adds warmth to the Radiator sound. The electronic side of the Radiator manages to be simultaneously versatile in performance and very simple to use. Wiring each of the Godin single coil pickups with its own volume control makes for a wide range of tones. All Radiators are available with the choice of maple or rosewood fingerboard. Includes gig bag.
Originally introduced as an affordable “student” model to bring novice players into the world of Gibson quality, the Les Paul Junior has remained a no-nonsense favorite of rock ’n’ rollers ever since its introduction way back in 1954. This single-cutaway, slab-bodied electric guitar always has had a simplicity and affordability that has appealed to punk, blues, grunge and garage rockers, along with an impressive tonal depth and purity that has landed it in the hands of players in plenty of other genres as well. Originally issued with a single P-90 pickup in the bridge position, Les Paul Juniors often have been modified to humbucker status by players seeking thicker, creamier tones. With the Les Paul Junior Special Humbucker, Gibson USA takes you straight there in a pre-modded, hotrodded dual-humbucker guitar equipped to carry you everywhere a Les Paul Standard wants to go. Powered by two of Gibson’s most popular genuine humbucking pickups, loaded with classic hardware, and finished in your choice of eight great vintage and contemporary finishes. The Les Paul Junior Special Humbucker is an outstanding value in an astoundingly versatile electric guitar.
With a mahogany body and the new ‘modern’ weight relief, the Gibson Les Paul Studio 2012 offers comfortable playing and a great tone. It features a Maple top and a mahogany 60’s Slim Taper neck. The fingerboard is made of Granadillo, adorned with Trapezoid inlays. Your sound is well processed by the 490R/498T pickups and Push/Pull Coil Taps. With the chrome Tune-O-Matic hardware and black plastics, this Les Paul Studio is made to shine! Comes in a hardshell case.