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The “Low Down” On Vintage Bass Guitar

Catchy title huh? I thought you’d appreciate that. Okay, on with the show, as they say. A condensed bit of electric bass history first though. Sometime in the 1950′s, Leo fender started mass producing the electric bass guitar that he introduced in 1951. He called it the Fender Precision Bass. It’s now called the “P-Bass” [...]

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Vintage Guitar Amplifier Vs. Modern Amp

When the subject of amplification comes up one question always makes it way into the conversation. “Which is better, vintage guitar amplifiers or modern guitar amps?” Whoa! Hold it right there big feller. This subject could be debated till the cows come home, as they say. The answer is actually relative to each individual guitarist [...]

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Stocks and Bonds or…Vintage Electric Guitars?

So, how’s your portfolio? Did you lose money in the economic downturn? Don’t feel bad, a lot of people did. No, I’m not gonna give you financial advice on this blog, but I am going to let you know that had you invested some of your dough in vintage musical instruments, such as guitars, your [...]

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Vintage Electric Guitars Rock! Is it because they’re old?

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Acoustic Guitar…On a Vintage Electric Guitar Blog?

Yes, that’s right. I know this blog is supposed to be about vintage electric guitars, but I’m going to take a moment to write about acoustic guitars (also referred to as “flat top” guitars). Why, you ask? Simple, the number one reason is respect. I think they rightly deserve some respect by all, guitar players [...]

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