Dreadnaught
Axvault Interviews Ed Gerhard (Part 1)
Last Saturday, Axvault sat down with Grammy Award-winning acoustic guitarist Ed Gerhard, before his show at the Music Emporium inLexington,Mass.Ed is on the cusp of releasing his 9th album. He is renowned for his virtuosity on 6-string, 12-string, and Weissenborn-style slide guitar, as well as for both the emotional and compositional depth of his instrumental [...]
Interview With Luthier Jay Lichty – part of our ongoing series profiling custom Luthiers
An Interview with acclaimed North Carolina based Luthier Jay Lichty. When I found out that world renowned guitarist Jeff Atchison is playing Lichty guitars for his US tour, I really had to find out about this Luthier. I had heard of his acoustic guitars already, but I had to find out more from him personally. [...]
Gibson’s Trouble with Getting Wood
Hugh Hefner has no problem, but apparently Gibson Manufacturing does. Court documents released detail their effort to get backdoor wood. Madagascar rosewood in. A more dense version of the Brazilian variety, seems to have been routed via Germany to Nashville.
Collecting Guitars as Investment
Every guitar player around wants to pick up a fine vintage instrument like those played by the legends. However, these days there are more than just musicians looking for masterpiece instruments from the 1930s through the early 1970s.
Vintage guitars are a great investment that only increases in value.
Discontinued Martin Guitar Models
0000-1228H AG (Arlo Guthrie) 0000-28H AG 000-1 000-16RGD (Godfrey Daniels) 000-16RGT 000-16SGT 000-16SRGT 000-17S 000-18MC (Martin Carthy) 000-18WG (Woody Guthrie) 000-1R 000-28 Norman Blake 000-28B Norman Blake 000-28ECB (Eric Clapton) 000-28LD (Lonnie Donegan) 000-28LDB (Lonnie Donegan) Brazilian 000-40Q2GN (Graham Nash) 000-40S Mark Knopfler 000-40SPR (Peter Rowan) 000-42ECB (Eric Clapton) 000-45S Stephen Stills 000C David Gray [...]
Players of Guild Guitars
Now Part of Fender Guitar Corp. Here are some notable guild players – * Bryan Adams- F-50R * Billie Joe Armstrong- D-55 * Joan Baez – F30R * Richard Barone – X-500 (Cool Blue Halo album) * Brendan Benson – 1959 Aristocrat * George Benson -[2] * A.A. Bondy * Paul Bonin – F65CE * [...]
Guild Guitar Models
A25 A50 ASHBORY BASS B30 B30/B30E B301A-B302A B301-B302 B30E B401-B402 B401-B402 B4E B4EHG B50 B500CE BB BLUESBIRD BLUES BIRD BM01/BM01(ST) BRIAN MAY BRIAN MAY SIGNATURE BRIAN MAY SPECIAL BRIAN MAY STANDARD CE100 CE100/CE100(HG) CROSSROADS(CR01) D100 D100/D100C D100C D12 D15 D16 D17 D212 D225 D25 D25C D26 D30 D30BLD D312 D35 D35 D4 D40 D40C D4-12 [...]
Past Gibson Guitar Models
The Gibson Guitar Corporation, of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, is a manufacturer of acoustic and electric guitars. Gibson also owns and makes guitars under such brands as Epiphone, Kramer, Valley Arts, Tobias, Steinberger, and Kalamazoo. In addition to guitars, the company makes pianos through its Baldwin unit, Slingerland drums, as well as many accessory items.
Company founder Orville Gibson made mandolins in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in the late 1890s. He invented archtop guitars by using the same type of carved, arched tops found on violins. By the 1930s, the company was also making flattop acoustic guitars, as well as one of the first commercially available hollow-body electric guitars, which were used and popularized by Charlie Christian. In the early 1950s, Gibson introduced its first solid-body electric guitar and its most popular guitar to date—the Les Paul. After being purchased by the Norlin corporation in the late 1960s Gibson’s quality and fortunes took a steep decline until early 1986, when the company was rescued by its present owners. Gibson Guitar is a privately held corporation (company stock is not publicly traded on a stock exchange), owned by chief executive officer Henry Juszkiewicz and president David H. (Dave) Berryman.
Gibson has enjoyed a double digit growth rate since the acquisition in 1986, growing sales revenues and market share. It is now the number one company in the electric guitar market, and continues to expand both market share and revenues. It is one of a handful of musical instrument companies that has invested in a proprietary global distribution system selling directly to dealers in most major countries.[citation needed] Gibson is the largest manufacturer of guitars in the United States.
Taylor Guitar Models
In 1972, at age 18, Bob Taylor began working at American Dream, a small guitar making shop owned by Sam Radding, where Kurt Listug was already an employee. During their first year at American Dream, Taylor and Listug made a few guitars, but mostly did repairs. When Radding decided to sell the business in 1974, the employees split into rival purchasing groups of two, each team jockeying for position while trying to figure out how to come up with the requisite capital. Finally, a triumvirate of Taylor, Listug, and Schemmer bought the American Dream. Euphoric with ambition, they renamed it the Westland Music Company. By the time the fledgling company hoisted its new banner, Taylor and Listug had a pretty clear idea of how their guitars would differ from others on the market
Guild DV4 Acoustic Guitar
The DV-4 is an all-solid wood dreadnought model with a solid spruce top, solid mahogany back and sides, scalloped spruce bracing, mahogany neck, tortoise body binding, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and a bone nut and saddle. Available in Natural