New electric double neck charango/guitar
Just came today, and it RAWKS!!! I'm now officially seeking musicians to start a band.
Just came today, and it RAWKS!!! I'm now officially seeking musicians to start a band.

From the time of its release in 1998, the Gibson Les Paul DC Standard has satisfied the countless players who had long demanded a contemporary-styled, double-cutaway Les Paul that also retained the long tradition of Gibson’s most legendary solid body electric guitar. The Les Paul Double Cutaway celebrates this popular model in a limited-edition guitar with special appointments. This limited run of Gibson Les Pauls is available in three finishes: ebony, bullion gold and classic white with a dark back and neck.The Les Paul Double Cutaway’s body woods present a combination of good clarity, definition and treble bite from the two-piece maple top, and excellent depth and richness from a chambered mahogany body, all of which are elements that are found in the classic Gibson Les Paul Standard tone. This wood combination, one of the most legendary pairs in the history of the solid and semi-solid electric guitar, yields a “best of both worlds” tonal splendor, while also producing a classic look and a sturdy instrument. The chambering adds a further dimension, increasing the complexity of this Gibson guitar’s tone, while also increasing its acoustic volume and sustain.The neck of the Gibson Les Paul Double Cutaway is constructed from one solid piece of Grade-C mahogany, cut using the superior “quarter sawn” orientation for improved strength and resonance. This neck is carved to Gibson’s slim-taper ’60s profile, which offers a fast, comfortable playing feel. It is carefully angled at Gibson’s traditional 17 degrees, which increases pressure on the strings and helps them stay in the nut slots. The Gibson logo is inlaid in mother of pearl across the top of the headstock face with “Les Paul Model” silkscreened in gold along the center of the headstock.The Gibson Les Paul Double Cutaway guitar sports 22 jumbo frets on a rosewood fingerboard that is adorned with acrylic trapezoidal inlays. The 12-inch radius or this fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminat
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Well, to my knowledge, Dylan’s first guitar from his early days, when he showed up in New York City, was a 1949 00-17 – no doubt inspired by the small bodied 00 sized Martin guitars that Woody Guthrie played. Woody Guthrie often played the small 00-17s, 00-18s, 0-17s. Woody would often call [for a new guitar] and after a month or two he would give the guitar to a young musician and get another one. Dylan was no doubt aware of this and probably picked up the 1949 00-17 as a nod to Woody. We believe he got it in 1959 in Minneapolis. We got that from his book, Chronicles. He apparently traded in his electric guitar for the Martin acoustic.
How did the original 1949 00-17 Martin differ from the Martin guitars that you can buy today?
We make a model called the 00-15M, which is very, very similar. The finish is slightly different. The lacquer we’re using is a lacquer that is not self-polishing. The lacquer we used back then was a nitrous cellulose satin lacquer, that if you took a polishing cloth to it and rubbed it for a couple of days, you would actually break through the satin top coat into the gloss coats and be able to polish it up. Sometimes those guitars would polish up just plain. But the 00-15M is quite similar to the ‘17. There’s a slight difference from the bindings. [The] older style 17 guitars will be bound in wood or tortoise color nitrate – a slightly higher binding appointment level than the ’15, which is quite plain.
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The Daily Reflector “These are custom, one-of-a-kind specialty guitars. I flew in from New York to be here. We have four representatives here.” Among models that drew Ash to the sale was Gibson's replica of Jimmy Page's signature EDS-1275 Double Neck Guitar. |
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Afroman Gets the Santa Cruz Audience High With a joint in his mouth, he set up his two-piece band: a white double neck Gibson electric guitar and his iPod plugged into the venue's speakers. If this were any other act, it would've gone down as tacky. But because it's Afroman, was nothing less |
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At The Dallas International Guitar Festival, The Vintage Guitar's Stock Was ... Nothing says "American" like the electric guitar. For decades, the sculpted lines, illustrious finishes and unique tones of these instruments have inspired a variety of musical styles that have defined |
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Zeppelin tribute band rocks the Port Theatre A Led Zepagain show features all of the Zeppelin highlights, from the high energy electric classics, to the beautiful acoustic works; from the soaring leads on the double-neck guitar, to the brilliant keyboard passages, and from the high Robert Plant |
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Stagecoach represents country's diversity He played his original double- necked “guit-steel” by placing it on a music stand. The top neck is a traditional electric guitar for bending notes and the bottom is an upright lap steel guitar for sliding them. His skill at playing both at the right |