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American Made Guitars

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4 thoughts on “American Made Guitars”

  1. Fender2000 PSG
    Reggie Oliver

    Hi Buddy,
    I’m a multi-instrumentalist. I started lap steel one year ago. After hearing you, my life hasn’t been the same. I now eat, sleep and drink PSG & LSG. I recently purchased a Fender 2000 pedal steel guitar. As tou know, it has double-10 necks. C6 & E9. It also has 10 pedals. What does each pedal do? What should each pedal do? Please advise or reccommend someone who can tell/help me.
    Thanks,
    Regi Oliver,
    FAN#1

  2. 1920's parlor guitar ?
    Jonathan Reyes

    I’m trying to find information bout this parlor guitar.Label says bravo stringed musical instruments chicago. It has tortoise shell binding and abalone inlay trim, stars for fret markers. I think koa back and sides spruce top. I heard tell it came from a sears catalogue but I can’t find any info bout this bravo co. guitar sounds good I wonder what it’s worth, but more about it’s history. Anybody got any ideas? if so email me please @ wyldnatureboy @yahoo.com

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