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Duesenberg is a brand for electric string instruments founded in 1986 and located in Hannover, Germany. [1] Duesenberg claims most of the production of the guitars is done in Croatia, with the final setup and assembly done in Germany. [2] Duesenberg is part of Göldo Music GmbH and is known for their Art Deco designs.
Available in bone white, cherry, and ebony [41] Little Lucille: Gibson: 1999-? (discontinued) Based on the Gibson Blueshawk, but with Tune-o-matic and TP-6 stop tailpiece [42] 80th Birthday Lucille 2005 Limited run of 80 on the occasion of King's 80th birthday; the copy gifted to King was stolen in 2009 and recovered several months later [43]
Sigma Guitars is a guitar manufacturing brand originally released by C.F. Martin as a line of guitars at affordable prices to compete with the increasing number of imported guitars from Japan and elsewhere. The Sigma line was discontinued by Martin in 2007.
Fretless in black flat [32] GWB35-BKF Fretless in natural flat [33] Geddy Lee: Geddy Lee Jazz Fender: Available in 3-colour sunburst and black with a maple fretboard. [34] Limited Edition USA Geddy Lee Jazz 2015 Crimson red with pickguard. 100 were produced. [35] USA Geddy Lee Jazz [36] [37] Gene Simmons: G2 Thunderbird Gibson: Pronounced G ...
Refinished in black and painted with white sharpie all over. His Ibanez signature JS Series is based on this guitar. 88 copies of tribute guitar, JSBDG, was released in 2008. [11] The Black Strat – the nickname for a black Fender Stratocaster guitar played by David Gilmour of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. [citation needed]
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In 2020, due to the brand's 25th anniversary, the "25th Anniversary Series" of V75, V6H and V100, which are considered Vintage's best-selling models, was released, [10] limited to 100 pieces each. [11] In 2022, JHS gifted a Vintage acoustic-electric guitar to a homeless Malvern Link busker who got his Yamaha guitar stolen. [12]
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