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Vintage Sigma Guitars for sale

April 30th, 2008 by admin

Vintage Sigma Guitars is also a popular category among the guitar lovers and guitar enthusiasts. In fact most of the Sigma Guitars now come under the category of Sigma Vintage Guitars, because this is a brand, which was once manufactured by the world famous C F Martin but has now been discontinued for more than 10 years.

Wow, well Sigma is a brand owned by Martin and their very similar guitars. Sigma started in 1970 so you have a first year model. It seems like that would make it worth at least a pretty good bit. Sigma Serial Numbers do not provide an indicator of the year in which a particular model was built. However, most Sigma models were offered only for a limited number of years, so that most models’ construction dates can be narrowed down to a reasonable range.

In 1970, guitar maker C F Martin created a line of inexpensive guitars, with the name of Sigma Guitars, made in part from laminated wood, instead of the solid wood used in their main line. (The name may have originated by turning the Greek letter Sigma (?) on its side.) Construction moved from Japan (1970 - 83), to Korea (1984 - 93/94), to Taiwan (1993 - 2007).

The first Vintage Sigma Guitars, were dreadnought acoustics, DR-1 through DR-7 (D for dreadnought and R for rosewood). Sigma built the GCS (Grand Concert Series) to Martin’s 000 body specifications. There were models in the CS (Classical Series). Other instruments included mandolins, banjos, acoustic and electric basses and solid body and hollow body electric guitars. Some solid body electric guitars were made by Tokai Guitars Company, LTD. After finishing, “Each Sigma instrument was brought into the Martin factory to be inspected and adjusted by Martin personnel before going to the authorized retail store for retail sale.”

The Sigma guitar line was discontinued in 2007. As such you can not buy a new Sigma Guitar as of today, and you have to buy a Vintage Sigma Guitar.

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Vintage Archtop Guitars for sale - New or used

April 29th, 2008 by admin

A Vintage Archtop Guitar is something which the guitar collector cherish to have in their collection.

An archtop guitar is a steel-stringed acoustic or semi-acoustic guitar with a full body and a distinctive arched top, whose sound is particularly popular with blues and jazz players.

Typically, a archtop vintage guitar has:

  • F-holes similar to members of the violin family.
  • Humbucker pickups.

The archtop guitar was invented as late as in the 1890s by Orville Gibson, founder of the Gibson Guitar Corporation, who was primarily a mandolin builder and had previously built archtop mandolins. Because of this late history, you can today find lots of Vintage Archtop Guitars in market.

1922 was the year to be precise, when Lloyd Loar was hired by the Gibson Guitar Company to redesign their instrument line in an effort to counter flagging sales, and in that same year the Gibson L5 was released to his design. The L5 introduced a number of innovations, the most striking being the violin-like f-holes. Although the new instrument models flopped commercially and Loar left Gibson after only a couple of years, Gibson instruments signed by Loar now are among the most prized and celebrated in stringed-instrument history. Perhaps the most revered instrument from this period is the F5 mandolin, but probably the more broadly influential was the L5 guitar, which remains in production to this day.

Archtop guitars were subsequently made by many top American luthiers, notably John D’Angelico of New York and his student Jimmy D’Aquisto, William Wilkanowski, Charles Stromberg and Son in Boston, and by other major manufacturers, notably Gretsch, Epiphone, and Selmer of Paris. Archtop guitars were particularly adopted by both jazz and country musicians, and in big bands and swing bands.

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April 29th, 2008 by admin

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Vintage Gretsch Guitars on ebay

April 29th, 2008 by admin

Vintage Gretsch Guitars is also a hugely popular category, when it comes to buying vintage guitars for investing or for amateur purposes. However I am not a big fan of them.

Vintage Gretsch Guitars are mostly the models endorsed by Chet Atkins made from 1954 to 1961 (single cutaway models). Older Gretsch models (pre-1970) don’t tend to hold up to time as well as other makes. Older binding materials and glues tend to deterior with age. This can cause expensive repairs such as neck sets and binding replacement. Additionally, Gretsch electronics like Guitar pickups, Guitar switch/knob layout is not as sonically sound or versatile as those of other makers during the same period.

Despite these drawbacks, Gretsche Vintage Guitars from the mid 1950’s have a certain “look” that is undeniably cool. Models most highly regarded are the single cutaway versions with western trim. Engraved position markers (”cow and cactus”), the “G” brand, and western pick guards is what makes Gretsches valuable and collectible. This especially applies to the 1954 to 1956 western models such as the 6120 Chet Atkins hollow body, the 6121 Chet Atkins solid body, the 6130 Roundup and the 6022 Rancher.

The 6136 White Falcon Gretsch Vintage Guitar and 6134 White Penguin Gretsche Vintage Guitar from 1954 to 1957 are also highly collectable instruments. These have DeArmond pickups, engraved pearl position markers, vertical Gretsch logo, “Cadillac” tailpieces and gold sparkle binding. Unfortunately, after 1957 many of these attributes disappear, making later models less desirable.

Gretsch acoustic archtops appeal primarily to collectors only, as players tend to steer clear of these models. Gretsch’s reputation is based more on their electric guitars than acoustic. The quality of Gretsch workmanship is not as good as Gibson and Epiphone instruments from the same period. Due to poor material and/or construction techniques, many older models haven’t survived the test of time. The high-end acoustic archtops with “cat-eye” soundholes are visually appealing and collectible for their unusual looks. Other models with conventional “F” holes are much less desirable.

The original Gretsch company based in Brooklyn, New York went out of business in 1981. Recently a Japanese company bought the Gretsch name and starting producing copies of the original 1950’s Gretsch instruments.

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Vintage Gibson Guitars on ebay

April 29th, 2008 by admin

Vintage Gibson Guitars are among the most popular categories on ebay even though better designs have come along and replaced them. Vintage Gibson Guitars have been able to cut out their own niche in the industry because of the unique sound they emit, and their top notch build quality and durability.

Vintage Gibson guitars have always been among the favorites of both musicians and collectors world wide. The first Gibson acoustic guitars was built around 1900, and they have been going strong ever since. Even the early models were known to be the best in the industry. The great thing about the Gibson name is that they constantly reinvent themselves, but never seem to fall off the map. Regardless of what they do, or how they design their next guitar, Gibson is always the one setting the trend.

There are thousands of ebay listings when it comes to VIntage Gibson Guitars. Sometimes it becomes very difficult for the average person to search through them. Here we help our visitors to search through these listings and bring out the the suitable solution and listing of Vintage Gibson guitar from ebay.

Since Gibson is an old manufacturer and they virtually have rolled out thousands of guitar models, some of them are vintage these days, the age of a vintage Gibson guitar is very important. A lot of them sound and look alike, but are actually very different. If you are interested in learning more about the age of you guitar you will need to speak with a professional. They will be able to find the model number, and then translate it into years for you.

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Types of Vintage Gibson Guitars

April 29th, 2008 by admin

What are the different types of Vintage Guitars

You would have heard a lot of terms when it comes to Vintage Guitars. There are acoustic guitars, electric acoustic guitars, semi-hollow guitars, electric guitars, twelve string guitars, four string bass guitars, five string bass guitars, the list goes on. But you can classify all these types of vintage guitars all into three broad categories.

  1. Acoustic Vintage Guitars: They produce big enough sound for a very small audience without any form of amplification. They are popularly used in country music and classical music. Although they come in different shapes and sizes, but a few things like a hollow body, a sound hole, a bridge, a neck and a tuning machine; are common in all of them.
  2. Electric Vintage Guitars: They are not able to produce loud volumes without amplification. In fact, you’ll hardly hear it even with the slightest background noise. They usually have solid bodies, usually have longer necks than their acoustic counterparts and also have in-built pick ups for sound amplification. They are very popular in pop and rock music.
  3. Electric Acoustic Vintage Guitars: These are basically acoustic guitars with special amplification. The amplification is such that you can’t achieve with a regular acoustic guitar mic’ed without having feedback problems. This one comes with a special pick up that amplifies the sound without compromising the acoustic character of the guitar. The very good ones are usually very expensive.
  4. Electric Bass Vintage Guitars: These are special guitars that are built to produce those deep notes. They are specially built to handle the stress and strain of the pull by those big strings. They are mostly built with solid bodies. Although there are a few that have semi-hollow bodies.

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6 Tips on How to Become a Better Guitar Player

April 29th, 2008 by admin

To master the art of playing a vintage guitar, or for that matter any guitar, you have to concentrate hard. Following are my tips.

  • Get tuned up and stay that way.
  • Pay as much attention to what you don’t play as to what you do.
  • Avoid alcohol when playing.
  • Know what you’re playing.
  • Play within your own limitations.
  • Let the song rule.

Follow these tips, and you will definitely become a better guitar player.

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5 Best Bass Vintage Guitar Players

April 29th, 2008 by admin

Following is my list of 5 Best Bass Vintage Guitar Players of all times. This is our compilation. Some persons may or may not agree to this list of Vintage Guitar Players because of their own personal preferences.

Paul McCartney: Main bass: Hofner violin bass, Rickenbacker bass

Jack Bruce: Main bass, Gibson EB-3, Wal bass

Chris Squire: Main bass: Rickenbacker 4001

Jack Casady: Main Bass: Epiphone semi-hollow, Fender Jazz bass

Tim Bogart: Main Bass: Fender Precision Bass (50?s Model)

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10 Greatest Vintage Guitar Songs of all times

April 29th, 2008 by admin

Vintage Guitar is happy to compile a list of the 10 most sought after and popular Vintage Guitar songs of all times. This list is our compilation, and may not claim to be a standard - all - acceptable list.

  1. Mike Bloomfield/Super Session, Albert’s Shuffle
  2. Frank Zappa/ One size fits all/ Po-Jama People
  3. Jimi Hendrix/ Band of Gypsies/ Machine Gun
  4. Link Wray/ Rumble Link Wray compilation, on the Edsel label.
  5. Eric Clapton/Fresh Cream/ Sweet Wine
  6. Johnny Marr/ The Smiths/ How Soon is Now?
  7. Roy Buchanan/ The Messiah will come again.
  8. Mark Knophler/ Sultans of swin
  9. Jerry Reed/ The Claw
  10. 10 Freddy King/ Goin Down
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Investing in Vintage Guitars

April 28th, 2008 by admin

Investment in Vintage Guitar is something which more and more people are making a serious money today. Investing in a Vintage guitar is proving to be a very profitable investment. And it is not just the Big Name Guitars that are increasing in value. Today, there are many lesser known but beautifully designed guitars are also becoming favorites with Vintage Guitar collection makers.

It is not only the big names in vintage guitars like Gibson…Fender…Gretsch and Martin are leading the pack, but today more and more people are making investment in other vintage guitars of lesser known manufacturers. Thus today you can also consider investing in vintage guitar brands like eisco, Kay and Harmony.

The beauty of investing in vintage guitars is that the value of investment grows with time. There is no wear and tear and as such no depreciation on your investment. You tend to only profit from the investment in Vintage Guitars.

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So, if you are considering investing in vintage guitars, then this is the ideal place for you. Just search through the various listings on different pages on this website and find your dream investment in vintage guitars.

As in any investment you must do your due diligence. Study the market, decide at what price range you want to enter in. Do you want to invest in an “A” class vintage guitar such as Vintage Gibson Guitars or Vintage Fender Guitars? Or are you more comfortable with lesser priced models such as Vintage Stella Guitars or Vintage Harmony Guitars?

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