The R. G. and G. " GRAMMER" GUITAR...
The Grammer Guitar ,R.G. and G. Grammer to be exact,These are the guitars that years ago got me started in this whole 'nuther world of guitars, I must have owned over 30 Grammer guitars and over the years a friend and even complete strangers have talked me out of one here and there. These represent the cream of the crop and are not available for the buying public, or friends for that matter,Billy Grammer is still alive and well we talk from time to time and I do love his soul,Here are a few web sites on Grammer guitars that can tell you more than I have time or space to do here, I hope you enjoy them.Greg at Greg's Guitars.
webpages.charter.net/manomusic/grammer.html
the grammer guitar site
Vintage Epiphone Custom shop limited edition Les Paul Standard.
Just for your enjoyment here is my latest guitar that I am keeping as one of my players, She is nothing real special as far as Vintage guitars go, it is an Epiphone reissue of the Les Paul Standard, with Vintage double ring tuning keys , a beautiful flamed top, translucent blue finish and a Bigsby styled tail piece. Notice that the neck pickup is flush against the end of the fretboard like the early 1950 era vintage Gibson Les Paul guitars and not spaced away from it , like the later models of the Les Paul's were made, Great playing guitar, resonant and well rounded, Sometimes a surprise is found in the most unsought after markets and it is my experience that a guitar does not have to cost an arm and a leg to be a good guitar. Granted this guitar may never command an outrageous price tag but I am happy with this purchase and her playability, So enjoy her pictures and always be on the lookout for under the radar player guitars,you will be pleasantly surprised at what you may find on the market.Thanks for looking,Greg at Greg's guitar.
The Vintage Ibanez Guitar connection,
This article explores Vintage Ibanez guitars,Well one in particular anyway and what she boasts as far as appointments and playability ,plus a little interesting vintage guitar history. Ibanez got her humble starts by a company going by the name of " Hoshino" ,in the early 40's producing a spanish styled acoustic guitar that was named Ibanez. By the 1970's Ibanez ( which Hoshino had purchased the rights to)was known (good or bad) as the lawsuit guitars, for their blatant copies of more renowned guitars being produced ,Although most were cheaper imitations and copies ,the fact does remain that many Ibanez "lawsuit" era guitars were of comparable if not superior quality to the guitars the were produced to mimic. I will let you be the judge of that point. Now what we have here is a wonderful example of what Ibanez was creating in the early to mid 1960's. I have found an older picture of this very guitar on a German Ibanez website , and also a picture of the one and only Jimi Hendrix playing a very similar model ( upside down of course) in a sunburst color scheme as opposed to the white beauty we see pictured here.Knowing that every guitarist must start somewhere on the guitar food chain , and by no way implying that this guitar was ever owned or played by Jimi, the body shape and era that it was built is reasonable enough to inject that this was the type or at least close enough to the type that Sir Jimi cranked many a tune to the amazement of both audience and fellow band members alike. After playing her for quite a while now and coming to the conclusion that even though she is never going to be worth what the same era ,Fender or Martin, or Gibson guitar is worth ,I have decided that she is unique enough,plays good enough and has many nicely though out features that she is a keeper, and I can fully understand why Jimi played one similar to this mode. She just has such wonderful dynamic harmonic explosions tucked away in her, the neck is to die for and well since she is a little on the small body size , she is light enough to play for days. Her is the run down on some of her features..1 piece ash body with the pickups mounted directly on top of the body ( directly coupling for superior resonance) , the pickups themselves are unique in the fact that under the metal covers are 5,yes 5 huge round alnico I magnets that are so large as to only 1/3 of each magnet couples between each individual adjustable pole screw,that alone accounts for ( in my book anyway) for her tremendous tonal qualities. She is routed for the pots and wiring only beneath her 1 piece plastic pick guard located below the pickups. Another interesting and in my opinion superior design is the way her controls are laid out, no 3 or 5 way selector switch to bump and fiddle with while playing ,no sir ,this girl boasts one master volume control for both the front (neck) and rear (bridge ) pickup, this enables the player to dial in an indefinite array of tonal possibilities. As for a tone /treble control she has just the one master control for this ,which I like as it certainly adds to ease in playability and control of my sound.I do not see as to why the electric guitar manufacturers today don't do this as a standard feature.,The neck as I have stated is to die for, 1 solid piece of Mahogany ,perfectly sculpted for a fir like a glove to your fretting hand, and smooth as oriental silk, non bound (thank goodness) with a zero fret ( lord does she stay in tune) and a beautiful 3/8 of an inch thick slab of Brazilian Rosewood for a fretboard with a 10 radius, I love it and am seriously considering making an exact copy to place on a Tele.The only weakness and the only thing I have ever considered changing ( i wrestle with ) is the bridge setup. Now I am no fan of the cheap thumbscrew rosewood adjustable bridge on ANY guitar . let alone an electric, but, this one does stay where it is supposed to and does have compensation for proper intonation, but I would like to try a bigsy or Gibson style bridge and tailpiece but shudder at changing her from her original state, ah decisions decisions...She is one of the most in tune guitars I have and many friends alike agree all the way up and down the fretboard ,which makes my even happier that I acquired her.The headstock has an arrowhead shape with a single all encompassing string tree bar, metal Ibanez logo and ,(ugh) open back tuners, another point I have considered replacing, but hey like they say,"if it ain't broke ,don't fix it" Dynamically harmonic,sweetly sustaining,and extremely light in weight,yes this old girl ia as unique as it gets in the world of guitars. Who knows ,maybe the exact features that Jimi liked about his own 60 era Ibanez, before his change to an easier accessible American guitar? I hope you enjoy looking and remember to take the time to enjoy the obscure guitar for what they are and you as I may be delightfully surprised in what we find. As always this is just my News and Views. So may all your days be memorable, all your friends stay true and all your riffs be killer. Thanks from
Greg at Greg's guitars.

" Relic Guitars " and the Vince Cunetto,Fender Custom shop ,Diamond dealer 50th anniversary 1956 reissue Relic Stratocaster Limited edition guitar. 770-337-9679 or gregsguitars1@yahoo.com September /October Featured Vintage guitar.

As I stated in a previous article " Everything old is new again" and the relic guitars certainly fill this bill. What is a relic guitar ? Why the interest in them ? What in my opinion are the best relic guitars on the market ?
Well, A relic guitar is usually a newer model guitar that has been aged or distressed in such a fashion as to make it appear to be old and well played (some better than others). I think the interest and most will agree was stirred up by a gentleman by the name of Vince Cunetto. Vince was contracted by the Fender Custom Shop to age and distress some of their custom guitars for a period of approximately 6 years, and with all due respect to the following and current batches of relic guitars ,These are in my opinion the most tasteful and well done "relics" to ever hit the guitar market.
The Cunetto relics were the most authentic looking and best playing relics I have ever seen, with that said let us look at one of the rarest "Cunetto relics" that exist. The Diamond Dealer exclusive, limited run (200) 1956 / 1996 50th Anniversary Stratocaster.This guitar is number 76 of those 200 that were ever produced.All Cunetto
relic guitars share the same features that can help you as a buyer
distinguish it from any other guitar on the market. These are as
follows. The Fender custom shop logo is "impressed "into the rear of
the headstock ,not a sticker. Under the pickguard is a 3 digit paint
code, again impressed into the wood and another impressed custom shop
logo. Every Cunetto relic also has black (shielding paint) routes for
all the pups and electronics and all come with a certificate from the
Custom shop that is dated on the upper right hand side of the cert as
opposed to the center of it.With the highly featured select necks from Fenders Custom Shop,most all have a 9.5 radius
on them.Vince Cunetto set out to create one of a kind authentic relics
that looked and played as though you really had a period correct
vintage guitar. So if you happen to be lucky enough to own a Cunetto reliced
guitar ,Keep her, they continue to escalate in value over time, and if
you are privileged enough to have the Diamond dealer exclusive run
relic with both cases and case candy as well as the certificate ,you
are lucky indeed.This fine guitar can be seen at www.gregsguitar.net
and yes she is for sale.

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