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Here are some really great bargains for all of you out there with the cash-money to burn that you saved on your guitar education through the JAMORAMA LEAD GUITAR course.  Head to ebay and type in Gibson – it’s a fresh month for big name celebrities! Lets put our collective money where are mouths are and lay some  greenbacks down!

1. dR. O`s White House performance Gibson guitar  – $1,000,000 U.S.

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dR. O played this 1954 Gibson ES175 at the White House on 09 11 07 in Lafayette Park.

dR. O is successfully using his ebay auction to drive traffic to his myspace page – clever.

An absolute steal at the low, low price of one million bucks.

Doctor Who?

2. Michael Jackson Signed 1952 Gibson Les Paul  – $185,000 U.S.

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Tito Jackson played on this Gibson at the 1994 Jackson Family Awards and the guitar is signed by This guitar was signed by, Tito Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Randy Jackson and also Michael Jackson!

Unfortunately it`s not possible to wear a spangly glove whilst playing this baby.

3. Gibson Les Paul Standard Premium Plus guitar personally owned by Les Paul – $75,000 U.S.

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The vendor acquired it through a fund raising event for the Uniformed Firefighters’ Association Widows and Children Fund after the tragic NYC attacks of 9/11.  It was given to Peter Ortel, a retired New York City fireman from Rescue 3.  He painted the poignant September 11 scenes on the guitar and it was returned to Les Paul to be signed.  With his signature intact the guitar was then sent to be displayed in the lobby of Madison Square Garden in New York City for roughly eight months.  In December of 2002 the guitar was auctioned on eBay to raise funds for the families of our fallen heroes. It has been played…but…sparingly and with kid gloves. Mint / Near Mint + Condition.  Serial number 02441***.  Having it displayed has brought me, my family, and our friends a great since of pride in our Country, and our Citizens.

4. Oliver Leibers 1959 Gibson Les Paul Custom Guitar -$65,000 U.S.

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Producer and songwriter Oliver Leiber’s produced Paula Abdul’s first album, “Forever Your Girl.”

Selling between ten and twelve million copies worldwide, Leiber’s songwriting prowess, demonstrated by writing the hit singles “Opposites Attract”,  “It’s Just The Way That You Love Me” and “Forever Your Girl”  factored highly into that album’s mainstream popular appeal.

Leiber’s also collaborated with Irish singing multi-platinum group, the Corrs.

Leiber’s next went on the road with veteran rocker Rod Stewart.

5. Tronical Powertune Stratocaster with Gibson Robot Machines – $50,ooo U.S.

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This custom made guitar features one of the few Tronical Powertune Systems ever made for a Strat before Tronical signed an exclusive agreement with Gibson and stopped making them. This is destined to become a rare piece of guitar history that you won’t find for sale anywhere else (but of course I can’t guarantee that).strat 300x225 6 Affordable Gibson guitars

Maple neck with ebony fretboard and standard (med-jumbo) frets. Poplar body with hand rubbed dove white tinted finish creates a smooth natural wood feel. Seymour Duncan JB model humbucker.

Comes with Fender hardshell case and Tronical Powertune box and manuals. AMAZINGLY good looking and unique stratocaster.

If anyone would like to buy me this baby…please go right ahead!

5. 1967 Gibson ES 355 owned by Freddie King -$47,500 U.S.

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This is one of several ES 355s that Freddie owned as well as a ES 345 and several Les Pauls. The guitar was built in 1967. The Serial # 580445 is from a time when Gibson often duplicated serial numbers, sometimes up to 4 times. The date of 1967 is probably within a year.

Freddie had disabled the Gibson tremolo and added a tail stop.

The guitar has been inspected under black light and there has been no repairs. As you can see by the photos, it has seen many road miles. I have an appraisal done in August of 2000 in Nashville by James Jaworowicz of Memphis Memorabilia. At that time the appraisal value in 2000 was between $35,000 and $37,500.00.

Included with the paperwork, is rather humorous letter written by a tech that was traveling with one of Freddie’s opening bands. It tells of how he was stenciling the bands new equipment and Freddie asked to borrow the stencils. Together the two of them stenciled the guitar case” Freddie King-Texas Cannonball – Fragle”, misspelling the word “Fragile”.

6.1992 Gibson Explorer ZZ Top Billy Gibbons Signed Art -$20,000 U.S.

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Up for auction is this 1992 Gibson Explorer in white finish Signed by all of the members of ZZ top….Dusty, Billy and Frank. With one of a kind artwork by the Reverend Billy Gibbons! All original. MADE IN THE USA!!

This is a fine example of ONE-OF-A-KIND ARTWORK by Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame artist Billy Gibbons.

Get this great piece for your house or office.  Will include Oak or Cherrywood Display Case absolutely free!!  A $500 value.

You have to grow your own beard though people.

Well, That`s all folks, you know where I am, I`ll take the strat and the 355.
Cheers…

Jake Edwards

What I really wanted to focus upon today was the great offering of idiosyncratic guitars over at DiPinto`s Vintage Inventory, and boy have they got some sure-fire stuff for your guitar playing delectation, as well as some fantastic amplification and keyboards from the days of yore.

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What`s especially great amongst this set of old gems  is the (SG shaped) 1961 Gibson Les Paul seen here. If you want to sound like Eric snap this baby up pronto!

Yes, that`s right, in 1960, Gibson experienced a decline in electric guitar sales due to their high prices and strong competition from Fender’s comparable but much lighter double-cutaway design: the stratocaster.

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In response, Gibson changed the Les Paul line. The 1961 issue Les Paul guitar was thinner and much lighter than the earlier models, with two sharply pointed cut-aways, a vibrato system and looking like what was to become an SG rather than the traditional 57 Gold Top single cutaway design.  Because of the redesign Les Paul left Gibson and it wasn`t until 1963 that the guitar’s name was finally changed to SG standing for Solid Guitar.

On an even more interesting note my friend Lee over at Rare Star Guitars has some interesting information regarding Clapton`s choice of Les Paul for that classic “woman-tone”, Cream-era, psychedelic sound – that`s right  – E.C. likes his Paul’s fresh from the `62 vintage. Here`s Eric talking “woman tone” plus an interview featuring the unmistakably wry loitering of drummer Ginger Baker, a lucid, talkative and  obviously highly amused Clapton and some rather finely dressed German journalists.

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Beatles, Hendrix, Floyd, Zappa, Buddy, Otis, B.B. !!

Good on ya Eric!
Here’s a taste of Eric’s more luminescent and florid period playing with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker in Cream – some very, very bluesy licks soaked in lysergic acid and heavy rock afro-polyrhythmic jazz goodness!

FAR OUT Maan.

Cream pioneered  the American blues – British psychedelia crossover but with a pendulum like swing from the highs to the lows of the great Anglo-American acid wave and you can almost see the high tide mark and feel the dichotomy in the music. Both Disraeli Gears and Wheels of Fire are records that distill this fervent mixture of poetry, lyricism, one-upmanship, blues power guitar licks, psychedelia and weirdness. Of course just after Disraeli Gears, The Beatles’  Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band was released….so…….Wheels of Fire…

Click continue reading below if you`d like to see some of the great guitars from DiPinto Vintage.

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Mark McKenzie is an awesome guitarist, highly fluid, fluent and versatile. He`s also a great teacher. Mark has just finished filming the video for the Sultans of Swing tutorial for Song Pond and sitting here in the office, just kicking back with a coffee, it`s a pleasure to listen to the riffs in the edit suite, and have a chat with him too about guitar techniques, riffs, chords, playing by ear and all the other jazz guitarists tend to yak on about.

What is particularly interesting about Mark is his choice of equipment. Mark is no dinosaur when it comes to kicking out the jams…unless there`s a digisaurus laying buried in the soil somewhere.  On a personal level Mark may have also delivered the solution to some of my own recording woes – having to haul several different guitars through the airport on multiple trips to the recording studio has become a logistical, risky nightmare.

Mark is using a Line 6 variax guitar and a Line 6 amp. Variax gives you an endless variety of sounds from classic acoustic and electric tones all the way to sitar and banjo, all in one instrument. I`ve had a quick play and Mark has taken me through a demo: the guitar plus the amp combined gives you a full range of tones and sounds, a range of guitars to choose from and a range of effects. For example the sounds  from Sunshine of Your Love, Smoke on the Water, Pink Floyd instantaneously dialled in.

Cameron our tech guy and resident DJ has also  pointed to a similar offering from Gibson – the robot guitar.

Here are some more blog posts about digital guitars, tools and concepts:

1.Moog digital guitar

2.Jam mate digital trainer

3. Tesla Niwa

4.Fender G DEC digital modelling amp

5.Ovation iDEA electro acoustic with built in practice recorder

6.Digital versus Analogue

7.Gibson Dark Fire