Stromberg is back! We get our hands on the Master 400 – a holy grail archtop with a price to match
For a guitar brand that stopped making instruments 70 years ago, Stromberg is enjoying quite a revival. There have been a few attempts to resurrect the brand in those decades, but this new wave of ...
The ultimate jazz box? This 1942 New Yorker is a D’Angelico archtop of great historical importance
D’Angelico guitars have always been rare beasts. John D’Angelico and his various apprentices completed approximately 30 guitars per year between 1932 and his death in 1964. From company ledgers, it’s ...
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