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Showing posts with label Electric Guitars. Show all posts
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Friday 10 November 2017

Jimi Hendrix Monterey 1967 Guitar from Fender

“This is for everybody”

Jimi Hendrix took the world by storm with his incredible Monterey Pop Festival performance, which he concluded with the sacrificial burning of his now-iconic hand-painted Stratocaster. Destroyed during the fiery culmination of his set, this one-of-a-kind guitar survived only in photos and film. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of this milestone in music history, we created the limited-edition Jimi Hendrix Monterey Stratocaster

FEATURES

HENDRIX-INSPIRED ARTWORK

The guitar's body art is an homage to Hendrix's hand-painted original, giving fans, players and collectors the chance to own a modern classic

MONTEREY POP FESTIVAL 1967

It’s amazing that a guitar that
was played only once would go on to be one of the most recognized in history, but that’s exactly the case with a one-of-a-kind Stratocaster that Jimi Hendrix sacrificed at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.
Hendrix hand-painted a flowery design on this legendary Strat—in nail polish, no less—the night before he was to close out the inaugural event and brought it out for his final song, “Wild Thing”.


After Hendrix sang the last words and displayed his full arsenal of guitar wizardry—playing behind his back, with his teeth—he had one trick left. Hendrix 
turned to his amps and scraped the guitar
against the speaker cabinets for maximum feedback.

The Fiery Finale
“This is for everyone,” he said just before spraying something on the guitar. Jimi bent down to kiss the instrument and then tossed a lit match to elicit flames from the prone Strat. Like a disciple worshiping at an altar, Hendrix knelt before the blazing guitar as the audience stared agape watching him smash it to pieces.
While only a shard of that now-famous piece of history exists today, Fender has painstakingly recreated Jimi’s Monterey Strat to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the fiery milestone, right down to the nail-polish artwork that burned its way into the memories of fans around the world.
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Monday 2 May 2016

Jericho Guitars Unveils Edge Series Electric Guitars

Jericho Guitars Unveils Edge Series Electric Guitars


News from Jericho Guitars

Plano, Texas (April 23, 2016) -- The very first of its kind: We are excited to bring you our first Standard Scale Electric Guitar proudly featuring the new scale length, 25.75”. Both 6 and 7 string versions are available in Standard (25.75”) and Baritone (27”) scale lengths, while the 8 string versions proudly carry a 27” scale with 5-ply (Maple/Walnut/Maple/Walnut/Maple) neck-through construction.

All versions of Edge Series feature a hand-selected/lightly weighted/lightly finished walnut body giving the guitar a tangibly sharper attack, sweetened midrange, firm/quick low-end and resonation from top to bottom. All accompanying woods and components are designed around these properties and feature maple necks to define the highs, leaving you with an insanely resonant/strongly defined tone that is unmistakably tight and fully focused.
The series is available in 3 tiers: Bolt-on, Neck-Through and Premium Edition. The Premium version is distinctly decked out in a ¼” Wenge top, Wenge Fretboard, 5-ply (Wenge/Walnut/Wenge/Walnut/Wenge) neck-through construction and custom made Black Hipshot bridge and locking tuners with Gold fitted thumbscrews.
Edge Series Specifics:
  • 25.75" or 27" Scale Lengths
  • Open-Pore Finish
  • Jericho Alnico V Hand Wound Pickups (Edge Premium SD Nazul/Sentient)
  • Choice of Natural or Transparent Black stains
  • 1 Vol/1 Tone/ 3 Way w/ Push-Pull Tone Knob (coil split/deactivates magnet)
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Saturday 9 November 2013

Collector’s Choice™ #16 1959 Les Paul "Redeye"


Collector’s Choice™ #16 1959 Les Paul "Redeye"
 

Gibson Custom is proud to announce Collector’s Choice™ #16 1959 Les Paul “Redeye”—as the latest instrument in a series dedicated to recreating the look, feel, tone and vibe of some of guitar history’s rarest instruments.

Collector’s Choice™ #16 is the long-time sidekick of Ed King, co-writer of the southern-rock classic “Sweet Home Alabama” and veteran of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Strawberry Alarm Clock. King agreed to work with the team at Gibson Custom to recreate his “Collector’s Choice” Les Paul.

The team, which includes Gibson Custom Historic Manager Edwin Wilson, was stunned by the beauty and well-preserved look of King’s cherished instrument. “The top on this thing is crazy, and its condition is actually quite incredible,” observes Wilson. “Once we plugged it in, the rare mix of feel and tone that lay beneath the surface proved this guitar as well-rounded an example of a rare ’59 burst as we have ever had the pleasure to re-create.”
I want one!

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