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Vintage Guitar Magazine January 2011 Vol 25 No 03 Ron Wood Cover

Vintage Guitar Magazine January 2011 Vol 25 No 03 Ron Wood Cover

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This listing is for Vintage Guitar Magazine January 2011 Vol 25 No 03 Ron Wood Cover.  

FEATURES include:

Ron Wood - Stone Solo: The longtime guitarist for the Rolling Stones has also collaborated with legends ranging from B.B. King to David Bowie to Aretha Franklin. He recently released his seventh solo album, complete with no-frill rock-and-roll guitar sounds and an impressive cast of fellow rock renegades. By Elliot Stephen Cohen

Movie Star, Rancher - Mid-’50s Muse of Wire and Wood: After World War II, change was afoot among the nation’s guitar manufacturers, who were quick to take advantage of changes in popular music. One result was the guitar that would become Gretsch’s most popular acoustic. And this one is a movie star! By Ward Meeker

The Epiphone Coronet: In 1959, this guitar was quite a sight. Not only was a solidbody out of character for its builder, but most thought Epiphone had gone out of business years earlier. Ironically, the company had been raised from the dead by a former arch rival! By George Gruhn and Walter Carter

The Ibanez Concord: Guitar historians love solving the puzzles presented by copy guitars – and guitar players often end up with interesting alternatives! Both circumstances are embodied in this instrument. By Michael Wright

The Guild Starfire Bass: In the mid ’60s, Guild took its knocks for making guitars that looked “inspired by” Gibson models. Fans of the brand think the sterotype is unfair, of course, and certainly, many Guilds from the era have their own intrigue. One very good example is the Starfire Bass. By Willie G. Moseley

The Vox Pacemaker V-3: Though U.S.-made with two EL84 output tubes, crank up this mid-’60s offering and you get plenty of juicy sag. With the right guitar and attitude, it’ll tease out an accurate “Day Tripper,” “I’m Down,” or “Ticket to Ride” tone. By Dave Hunter

Reassessing Gibson Shipping Numbers - Part 3: The Pre-War Super Jumbo: Recent research on Gibson electric steel guitars has raised doubts about the accuracy of the company’s oft-referenced shipping totals. Our final essay on the subject takes a closer look at the pre-war Super Jumbo models. By A.R. Duchossoir

DEPARTMENTS:

Vintage Guitar Price Guide
Builder Profile: Wampler Pedals
Upcoming Events
Dealer Showcase
Vintage Guitar Classified Ads
Dealer Directory
Readers Gallery

FIRST FRET:

Reader Mail
News and Notes: Stars Auction Guitars in Nashville; Robin Guitars Closes; Duane Allman Gear at ABB Museum; Ponderosa Stomp; New Music by Principato, Lukather.
All Amped UP!: - Builders Gather Again in L.A. By Bob Dragich
Hendrix in words, pictures, and music By Dan Forte
Mimi Fox - Breaking Barriers in Jazz By Pete Prown
Ask Zac: By Zac Childs
Robby Krieger - New Musical Directions By Willie G. Moseley
VG on Facebook 
Eric krasno - Beatles in the Pocket By John Heidt
Sittin’ Around With George Lynch By Oscar Jordan
Dave Specter - Groovin’ By John Heidt
Viva DeConcini - Best Laid Plans By John Heidt

COLUMNS:

The (Way) Back Beat - Solid Eccentricity, 1963 Part 2: Solid Reluctance From Gretsch By Peter S. Kohman
Q&A With George Gruhn
Acousticville: Fire!: A Close-Call Reminder By Steven Stone
Fretprints - John Fogerty By Wolf Marshall

TECH:

Shop of Hard Knocks - Six Plus Six Equals Eighteen By Will Kelly
Dan’s Guitar Rx Pretty as a Picture, Full of Surprises, Part 2 By Dan Erlewine
Talkin’ Amps… Doug Anderson: Vintage Vox Restoration By David Jung

REVIEWS:

The VG Hit List: CD and DVD Reviews: Robert Cray, Eric Clapton, Kenny Burrell, Bill Frisell, Dave Specter, John Mellencamp, more!
Check This Action - Creed’s Cannon By Dan Forte
Vintage Guitar Gear Reviews: Vox AC30C2X/AC15C1, ZT Amplifiers, Effectrode PC-2A, Richmond Empire, SuperVee BladeRunner
Gearin’ Up! - The latest cool new stuff!

Vintage Guitar magazine is a consumer publication that focuses on vintage and classic fretted instruments, amplifiers, effects, and related gear, as well as notable players from all genres and eras. The publication's feature stories and monthly columns cover a diverse range of topics by contributors, including some of the biggest names in the industry and renowned authorities like Dan Erlewine, George Gruhn, Wolf Marshall, Richard Smith, and Seymour W. Duncan, as well as some of the best-known writers in the field, including Walter Carter, A. R. Duchoissoir, Dan Forte, Lisa Sharken, Rich Kienzle, Michael Dregni, John Heidt, John Peden, and others.

Please see our other listings as we have many related items and various other treasures you may be interested in!!!  I do combine winning auctions for savings on shipping and try to keep shipping charges as close to accurate as possible.  Thanks for visiting our listings and especially for bidding!!! 

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