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Barklessdog
Fare Well Gibson RD Artist bass Gibson Thunderbird II bass
Fenderbird Gibson RD Artist bass Gibson Thunderbird II bass
Honey Bee Gibson EB-0 bass Gibson Les Paul bass Gibson Thunderbird II bass
hieronymous
over there Gibson Melody Maker bass
yes frost! Gibson EB-2 bass
Silver Brazilians
I'm gonna kill yer (if you leave me) Fender Stratocaster guitar Gibson EB-2D bass
The Corporation
Jammed Dub Gibson Sonex-180 custom guitar Gibson EB-3 bass Gibson Victory Standard bass
Satellite Gibson Sonex-180 custom guitar Gibson Victory Standard bass
The Running Song Gibson Sonex-180 custom guitar Gibson Victory Standard bass
Transmission Gibson Sonex-180 custom guitar Gibson Victory Standard bass
True Element
Natural selection Gibson RD Artist bass
Pot of Gold (brighter day) Gibson Les Paul bass
Summer Vibez Gibson Thunderbird IV bass
WeLove
Shake Up (Night People 2007) Gibson Les Paul Studio guitar Gibson Les Paul Triumph bass
Shake Up (Night People) Gibson Les Paul Studio guitar Gibson EB-3 bass
Wormfat
Liquid Wormfat Vox Ultrasonic V268 guitar Gibson EB-0 bass


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Hofner HVCJS Verythin JS
Hofner HVCJS Verythin JS Electric Guitar Natural

This is the John Stowell (JS) signature guitar. It has a much smaller, thinner body profile than conventional semi-hollowbody guitars. In addition, the Verythin employs a hand-fitted solid spruce sustain block that does not use tone bars. These features reduce the potential for feedback and accentuate the tonal punch and attack while preserving the guitar's acoustic qualities.

Epiphone John Lennon 1965 Casino Electric Guitar
Epiphone John Lennon 1965 Casino Electric Guitar

The Epiphone John Lennon 1965 Casino Electric Guitar has a heritage as fascinating as the man whose name it bears. In 1966, during the recording of "Revolver," John Lennon and George Harrison acquired sunburst Epiphone Casino guitars. John was taken by his new guitar and made it his main axe from that point on, using several different versions over the ensuing years. In cooperation with Yoko Ono, Epiphone introduces 2 Limited Edition Lennon Casino guitars. The '65 Casino is a reproduction of the original guitar John purchased with its sunburst finish and stock hardware. In 1968, John had his Casino sanded down to bare wood and finished with a thin, dull coat of lacquer. He first used this "natural Casino in "The White Album sessions of '68. The John Lennon Revolution Casino is a reproduction of this stripped guitar as it remains today, featuring one coat of lacquer, gold Grover tuners, and the pickguard removed. A combined total of 1,965 of these individually hand-numbered, historic guitars have been produced, and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each goes to the BMI Foundation for the John Lennon Scholarship Fund which supports music education. Limited lifetime warranty. Epiphone includes a hardshell case wiht the '65 John Lennon Casino Electric Guitar.