Back in 2013, a company called Zivix launched a successful Indiegogo for an ultra-portable MIDI guitar for iPhone for noodling on the move. Then six years later the Jamstik was joined by a 24-fret ...
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Why do Gibson headstocks break? Gibson addresses the headstock debate and what it's been doing to remedy the issue
Headstock breakages – and those that affect Gibson models in particular – have been widely documented, and served as the subject of many rock ’n’ roll anecdotes. The legendary Greeny Les Paul has ...
Understanding all the guitar’s parts can be confusing. They sometimes have names you wouldn’t hear anywhere else, so guitar websites can feel like reading a foreign language at first. If you’re new to ...
Perhaps the most surprising thing about Jared Dines's list of the 25 worst guitar headstock designs is that some of the biggest companies that got it so right with legendary models, also got it quite ...
Gibson’s recent Certified Vintage batch contained a real rarity from the firm’s past in the form of a 1981 Futura prototype – supposedly, the only headless guitar the brand ever made. If you’re not ...
design, C.F. Martin & Co. has trademarked its unique headstock configuration to prevent counterfeit reproductions. Martin Guitar has been using this signature headstock since 1850, according to a news ...
If Gibson's Theodore was a previously lost Gibson '50s electric guitar design that set tongues wagging in the guitar community, it ain't seen nothing yet. The Gibson Gazette has reported on a new ...
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What’s the hardest part about designing a fresh guitar? According to Novo Guitars, it's probably not one you’d expect
Nashville session player JD Simo and Novo Guitars' Travis Tingley believe that when it comes to developing fresh guitar designs, one particular part of the instrument accounts for “80%” of the focus – ...
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