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The Airline of the '60s was the ultimate beginner's guitar - affordable, and available from your neighborhood retail giant Montgomery Ward. That said, they were manufactured with really just one goal in mind; to produce as many guitars as possible for the...
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The story of the Airline Tuxedo electric guitar starts in the year 1952, around the time that Gibson was breaking new ground with its single-cut solid body Les Paul. It was this year that the Kay Musical Company released their ThinTwin model...
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To the eyes of most present-day guitar players, the guitar in the image above resonates as the “Jack White” model. Due to White’s success over the past decade and the unique look of the guitar, it really isn’t that surprising....
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Our Sidejack family of guitars is one of the most successful of our catalogue, and as such is one that we receive a large portion of customer feedback on. One of the most frequent subjects that comes up from our...
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Here at Eastwood, we've taken countless steps to ensure that your guitar stays in tune even after hours of cranking your tremolo arm. Each deluxe model (anything with a tremolo or Bigsby) is fitted with a roller bridge to allow...
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