Archive for the ‘acoustic vintage guitars’ Category


“Probably the most famous Goya guitar and the one that people may have heard of, would be the Goya Rangemaster series of electric guitars. Made between 1965 and 1969, the Rangemaster was used by the likes of Jimi Hendrix during his reign in the late 1960’s.” This quote was pulled from this story; ezinearticles.com

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Here’s Impact Twin and a demonstration of the new plug-ins: Vintage Guitar Pedal Bundle from TC Electronic, by Thomas Valter at NAMM 2010

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SOLD Dual Pickup Harness (2 Pickups In Metal/Chrome Harness – 1 Goldfoil PU, 1 Standard (Screws) PU). Make/Model: Unconfirmed (apx. Teisco, but this is not confirmed since no name/number is printed on the item – Could possibly be Teisco Del Ray, DeArmond, Guyatone, Kay, Stratotone, Silvertone, Harmony, Supro, National, Valco, Airline, etc.). Goldfoil PU reads 5.82 Ohms, and Standard (Screws) PU reads 4.79 Ohms with Multimeter (* see video).

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Early 1960’s single-pickup Kay Value Leader vintage guitar. Made in USA. Plugged straight into the vibrato channel of a Fender Super Reverb ‘65 Reissue. Tapping on homemade wooden stompbox plugged into the normal channel of amplifier. Audio quality is limited since only using the built-in computer microphone.

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Ernie gets a lesson from Mr. Hoots.

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