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Hagstrom guitar 1966 catalogue page 14
Viking guitar and Concord bass


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Hagstrom 1966 guitar catalogue. Page 14. Left hand side of double page spread - details of the semi-acoustic Viking guitar and Concord bass

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Fender American Vintage 62 Precision Bass
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Epiphone Elitist 1965 Casino
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