Year: 2013
Eastwood Custom Guitar Mods: The Hummingbird
I finally got a chance to do a little actual work on my Eastwood Hummingbird, so I thought I’d send you a few pic’s. Of course, there is a chance you may not approve of the modifications, but speaking for myself, I am very happy with how it turned out. I have to tell you, it sounds frigg’n great!!!
New Limited Edition H44 DLX Metallic Margarita – only 24 made
Here you go folks, just in time for summer, the new Metallic Margarita H44 DLX. This new Airline model includes the deluxe Airline hardshell case made specifically for the H44 guitar – only 24 of this limited model was made in Metallic Margarita – grab a piece of Airline history before they are all gone. […]
New Limited Edition ’59 Airline Manhattan 2P LTD Guitar
Vintage Car Illustrations Inspire New Series of Limited Edition Airline Guitars For years many of the naming and color schemes found in vintage guitars can also be found in the vintage automobile market. Last year while surfing the net for new color ideas, I stumbled upon a fantastic blog from Rickworks that features illustrations of […]
NEW Airline Jupiter PRO – Dallas Green Signature Model
We have a limited number of the new Airline Jupiter Pro – Dallas Green Signature Model coming in early June 2013. We are taking PRE-ORDERS now. (adjustment to shipping will be billed week of shipping). This model features dual Airline Argyle pickups, three way flipper switch, two volume, two tone controls and a unique “blend” […]
Back Catalog Memories: Vintage 1960’s Domino California Rebel CE82 Electric Guitar
In the 1960’s Maurice Lipsky Music Co., a prominent importer and distributor in New York City, developed the Domino brand of guitars. One of my favorites from them was the Californian Rebel. Lipsky was also the company that offered the Orpheum brand of guitars from the 1950s on. Many Orpheum’s were made by United Guitars of Jersey City, NJ, the successor to the Oscar Schmidt Company. There is some evidence that Lipsky’s Orpheum name was used on some Italian Wandré guitars, as well.
NEW Airline Jupiter PRO – Metallic Black Finish – June 2013
We have a limited number of the new Airline Jupiter Pro Model coming in early June 2013. We are taking PRE-ORDERS now. (adjustment to shipping will be billed week of shipping). This design is based around the early 60’s Silvertone Jupiter H49 which was also available with the Airline brand. Here we have upgraded our […]
Back Catalog Memories: 1960’s Airline “Jetsons” 2P Red Res-O-Glas Guitar
Airline guitars were being made in USA from 1958-1968 by Valco Manufacturing Company and sold primarily through the Montgomery Ward catalog company. Valco also made other popular brands like Supro and National. Today they are being made through Canadian company Eastwood Guitars. By the early 1960’s Airline were producing many different models – most in those early days were solid wood designs like the Town and Country, but the more valuable vintage models were made of res-o-glas. This model is often referred to as the Jetsons model.
Catalog of Dreams (Vintage 1965 Silvertone Teisco 1437 Electric Guitar)
One of the highlights of life back when I was a youngster was the arrival of the latest Sears or Montgomery Ward catalog. Anything you desired could be delivered right to your door. A lot of my early knowledge about guitars (and lingerie) came out of those “wish books.” One piece of that knowledge, however, wasn’t about this Sears Silvertone because when it was made in 1965, Sears only sold Japanese-made guitars through its retail store outlets, not through its catalogs!
John Lennon’s Guitars in the Beatles
One of the most legendary musicians of all time was also quite the great guitar player. Many don’t associate John Lennon with being a great guitarist, but in actuality he was. Sure in the early Beatles’ days, he played standard rhythm guitar, but in later years he was soloing along side George Harrison. So what guitars did John use as a Beatle? Lets take a closer look.
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