Models
59 models
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Fender Stratocaster
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
Introduced by Fender in 1954, the Stratocaster is one of the most influential and widely imitated electric guitars ever made. Its contoured double-cutaway solid body, bolt-on maple neck, three single-coil pickups with a five-way selector, and synchronized vibrato bridge produce a bright, articulate voice that has shaped rock, blues, pop, surf, and country. Players from Buddy Holly and Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton and David Gilmour built signature tones on it, and the design has anchored Fender's line for seven decades.
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Martin D-28
Dreadnought acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
A C. F. Martin Standard Series D-14 fret dreadnought acoustic guitar with spruce top, East Indian rosewood back and sides, and a 25.4-inch scale length.
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Music Man StingRay Bass
Solid-body electric bass model family
Electric bass · United States
Introduced in 1976 by Leo Fender's post-Fender company, the StingRay was among the first production basses with active electronics. Its large humbucking pickup and powerful onboard equalizer produce a punchy, scooped tone that became a standard for funk, rock, and slap playing.
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Snail BHC-5BEQ Baritone
Solid-spruce-top electro-acoustic baritone ukulele
United Kingdom
A four-string electro-acoustic baritone with a solid spruce top, ebony back and sides, a 38 mm nut, decorative abalone trim, onboard electronics, and a classical twin-slot headstock.
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Fender Jazz Bass
Fender model of bass guitar
Electric bass
Launched in 1960 as a more refined companion to the Precision Bass, the Jazz Bass uses a slim, offset body, a narrow tapered neck, and two single-coil pickups. The result is a punchy, growling tone with a wide range of blended sounds that made it a studio and stage standard across countless genres.
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Fender Telecaster
Type of guitar
Electric guitar
Launched in 1950 and renamed the Telecaster in 1951, it was the first commercially successful solid-body electric guitar. Its single-cutaway slab body, bolt-on maple neck, and two single-coil pickups produce a bright, cutting twang that became foundational to country, rock, blues, and pop.
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Guild D-55
Guild's flagship rosewood dreadnought
Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · United States
The Guild D-55 is the company's flagship dreadnought, an all-solid-wood guitar with a Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, scalloped Adirondack bracing, and a mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard. It is built in Oxnard, California and prized for its big, projecting voice.
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Supro Dual Tone
Solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
A 1950s and 1960s electric from Valco's Supro brand, fitted with two pickups and known for its raw, gritty tone. Associated with players from Link Wray to Jimmy Page, it has become a sought-after vintage instrument.
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Squier Classic Vibe '50s Stratocaster
Stratocaster-style solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The Squier Classic Vibe '50s Stratocaster recreates the look and feel of an early Stratocaster, with a pine body, a maple neck and fingerboard, a 25.5-inch scale, 21 narrow-tall frets, three Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups in an SSS layout, and a vintage-style synchronized tremolo.
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Ko'olau T-100 Koa Tenor
Hawaiian koa tenor ukulele model
Ukulele · United States
The Ko'olau T-100 is a tenor ukulele built by Ko'olau Guitar & Ukulele in Hawaii, featuring a figured Hawaiian koa body, an ebony fretboard and bridge, a Honduran mahogany neck, and a 17-inch scale with 14 frets to the body. It is assembled with hide glue in the company's traditional Hawaiian building method.
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Harmony Rocket
Hollow-body electric guitar family
Electric guitar
A hollow-body electric from the American budget maker Harmony, popular in the 1960s. With its thin archtop body and gold-foil-style pickups, the Rocket offered an affordable, characterful tone that has been rediscovered by modern players.
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Danelectro 59
Double-cut electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
A reissue of Danelectro's classic late-1950s design, built with a Masonite-and-plywood body, a bolt-on neck, and bright-sounding lipstick-tube pickups. Inexpensive yet distinctive, it delivers a jangly, slightly lo-fi tone that has charmed players for decades.
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Fender Jazzmaster
Offset electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
Introduced in 1958 as Fender's flagship, the Jazzmaster has a large offset body, wide flat single-coil pickups, a dual rhythm/lead circuit, and a floating tremolo with a separate bridge. Originally marketed to jazz players, it instead became a cornerstone of surf, then later alternative and indie rock.
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Pono MT
Solid mahogany tenor ukulele model
Indonesia
The Pono MT is a solid mahogany tenor ukulele made under Ko'olau's Pono line. It has a solid mahogany top, back, and sides, ebony fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle, a dual-action truss rod, and Grover geared tuners, with a satin finish and warm, balanced tenor voice.
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Nash S-63
Aged S-style solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The Nash S-63 is an S-style solid-body electric guitar built by Nash Guitars with aged, relic nitrocellulose finishes. It pairs a standard alder body and rosewood-fingerboard neck with three single-coil pickups and a vintage-style tremolo, paying homage to the early-1960s S-body design while updating playability and sound.
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KoAloha KTM-00
Hawaiian koa tenor ukulele model
United States
The KoAloha KTM-00 is the standard tenor ukulele handcrafted by KoAloha in Honolulu, Hawaii. It features an all-Hawaiian koa body, a Macassar ebony fingerboard and bridge, KoAloha's patented Musubi soundhole and unibrace construction, and a high-gloss finish, and is known for being light and loud for a tenor.
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Ohana BK-10 Baritone
Laminate-mahogany baritone ukulele
United States
A four-string student baritone ukulele with a laminate-mahogany body, satin finish, black binding, and open-geared tuners. Current exact-model maker and dealer photos show a solid paddle-style headstock, so this archived research row does not meet the slotted-headstock criterion.
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Rickenbacker 4001
Electric bass guitar
Electric bass · United States
Rickenbacker's classic electric bass, the 4001 features through-body neck construction and a bright, cutting tone with strong treble definition. It was played by influential bassists including Paul McCartney, Chris Squire, and Geddy Lee.
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1954 Fender Stratocaster
First-year Stratocaster configuration
United States
A year-specific Stratocaster variant representing the model's first production year.
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Guild F-55
Rosewood jumbo flat-top acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Guild F-55 is an all-solid-wood jumbo with a Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, a comfortable C-shaped mahogany neck, and an ebony fingerboard. Built in Oxnard, California, it delivers the powerful low-end thump characteristic of a Guild jumbo.
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Guild F-512
Iconic rosewood jumbo 12-string acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Guild F-512 is the company's legendary jumbo 12-string, an all-solid-wood guitar with a Sitka spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, scalloped Adirondack bracing, a mahogany neck, and an ebony fingerboard. Built in Oxnard, California, it is renowned for its lush, shimmering 12-string voice.
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Fender Mark Hoppus Jazz Bass
Electric Bass
Electric bass · Mexico
A signature Jazz Bass for blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus, built around stripped-down simplicity. It uses a single split-coil pickup in the middle position with one volume control and no tone knob, delivering a punchy, focused pop-punk sound.
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Fender Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
A signature Stratocaster developed with guitarist Eric Johnson, built to vintage sensibilities with a thin nitrocellulose finish, a quartersawn maple neck, special-wound single-coils, and countersunk tremolo springs. Detail touches such as a single string tree and a 12-degree neck-pocket fit reflect Johnson's preference for clear, dynamic tone.
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Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass
Electric bass guitar which typically has both "jazz" and "precision" style pickups
Electric bass · Japan
A Japanese-built take on the Jazz Bass with a bound body that omits the usual forearm and belly contours, most often finished in gloss black with a matching painted headstock. Instead of two Jazz single-coils it uses a Precision/Jazz pickup pairing, giving a more aggressive, modern voice while keeping the slim Jazz neck profile.
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Fender Frank Bello Bass
Electric bass model
Electric bass · Mexico
A signature Jazz Bass built for Frank Bello, bassist of the thrash metal band Anthrax. It is based on the four-string Jazz Bass platform, set up for the fast, aggressive playing his style demands.
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Fender Geddy Lee Jazz Bass
Electric Bass
Electric bass · Japan
A signature model based on Rush bassist Geddy Lee's prized 1972 Jazz Bass, typically finished in black with a maple fingerboard, block inlays, and vintage-style pickups. Long offered at an accessible price, it became one of Fender's most popular signature basses.
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Fender Jazz Bass Special
Electric Bass
Electric bass
A Japanese-built bass of the 1980s combining a Precision-style body with a slim Jazz Bass neck and a Precision/Jazz pickup pairing. Its punchy, versatile voice is closely associated with Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan, whose later signature models grew out of it.
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Fender American Vintage '52 Telecaster
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
A faithful reissue recreating the specifications of the 1952 Telecaster, with an ash body, one-piece maple neck, and a pair of vintage-voiced single-coil pickups through a traditional three-way circuit. It is built for players who want the bright, twangy character and feel of an early-fifties Tele.
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Fender Vintera II '50s Jazzmaster
Vintera II 1950s-style Jazzmaster model
Mexico
A Mexican-built reissue from Fender's Vintera II series that recreates the look and feel of a 1950s Jazzmaster, with vintage-style single-coils, period-correct switching, and an offset body. It offers vintage character at a mid-tier price.
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Ko'olau T-1 Series
Hawaiian koa ukulele, Ko'olau's foundational model
Ukulele · United States
The T-1 is Ko'olau Guitar & Ukulele's foundational ukulele model, described by the maker as their 'true base model' and 'a root local instrument.' Handcrafted in limited quantities each year in Hawai'i, the T-1 features koa or other local woods, a rosewood or pheasant fingerboard, Gotoh tuners, a bone nut and saddle, and a satin open pore finish suitable from the backyard to the stage.
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Yngwie Malmsteen Stratocaster
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
A signature Stratocaster for neoclassical metal guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, defined by a scalloped fingerboard, a brass nut, and a large 1970s-style headstock. Its specification supports the rapid, fluid lead playing central to his style.
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Squier Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster
Telecaster-style solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The Squier Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster recreates the look and tone of a 1950s Telecaster, with a pine body, a maple neck and fingerboard, a 25.5-inch scale, 21 narrow-tall frets, two Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups in an SS layout, and a vintage-style string-through-body Telecaster bridge with barrel saddles.
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Squier Affinity Series Telecaster
Telecaster-style solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The Squier Affinity Series Telecaster is an affordable, lightweight Telecaster, with a thin poplar body, a slim C-shaped maple neck, a 25.5-inch scale, 21 frets, two Squier single-coil Telecaster pickups in an SS layout with three-way switching, and a string-through-body bridge.
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Squier Paranormal Jazzmaster XII
Offset 12-string solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The Squier Paranormal Jazzmaster XII is a twelve-string electric guitar with the offset Jazzmaster body shape, a poplar body, a graphite-reinforced C-shaped maple neck, a 25.5-inch scale, 21 frets, two Fender-Designed alnico single-coil Jazzmaster pickups with three-way switching, and a hybrid string-through-body/top-load bridge with a vintage-inspired hockey-stick twelve-string headstock.
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Squier Paranormal Jazz Bass '54
Jazz Bass-style electric bass model
Electric bass · Indonesia
The Squier Paranormal Jazz Bass '54 is a hybrid bass that pairs a 1950s-style appearance with the Jazz Bass body shape. It has a poplar body with ash top and back, a maple neck and fingerboard, a 34-inch scale, 20 frets, two Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups with dual concentric volume and tone controls, and a vintage-style bridge.
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Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster
Stratocaster-style solid-body electric guitar model
Electric guitar
The Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster is an affordable, lightweight take on the Stratocaster, with a thin poplar body, a slim C-shaped maple neck, a 25.5-inch scale, 21 frets, three Squier single-coil pickups in an SSS layout with five-way switching, and a two-point tremolo bridge.
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Recording King RAM-3
Dirty 30s A-style mandolin
Mandolin · China
The Recording King RAM-3 Dirty 30s is an A-style mandolin with a solid spruce top, tone-bar bracing, and maple back and sides, designed as an affordable instrument for songwriters and folk players.
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Rickenbacker 4003
Neck-through electric bass model family
Electric bass · United States
The long-running successor to the 4001, introduced around 1979 and still in production, the 4003 is Rickenbacker's signature neck-through 'cresting wave' bass. It carries two single-coil pickups, a maple body and neck, full-length skunk-stripe neck-through construction, deluxe triangular inlays, and mono/stereo output, delivering the ringing sustain and treble punch heard on countless rock recordings.
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Ovation Celebrity Elite CE44
Imported mid-depth multi-soundhole roundback acoustic-electric
Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · China
The Ovation Celebrity Elite CE44 is an imported, value-priced roundback acoustic-electric with a mid-depth Lyrachord body, a solid spruce top with scalloped X-bracing, Ovation's multiple upper-bout soundholes, a nato neck with ovangkol fingerboard, and an Ovation Slimline pickup with OP-4BT preamp. It is made in China.
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Martin D-18
Spruce-and-mahogany dreadnought acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Martin D-18 is a 14-fret dreadnought with a solid spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides, prized for its dry, punchy, woody voice. A cornerstone of the Standard Series, it is handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Martin 00-15M
All-mahogany Grand Concert acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Martin 00-15M is an all-solid-mahogany Grand Concert (00) guitar with a satin finish and a warm, focused, woody voice. Part of the 15 Series, it is handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania with an understated, vintage-inspired aesthetic.
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Martin D-45
Flagship pearl-bordered rosewood dreadnought
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Martin D-45 is the most ornate dreadnought in the Standard Series, with abalone pearl borders around the top, back, sides, and fingerboard, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides. It is the prestige flat-top model, handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Martin OM-28
Orchestra Model rosewood acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Martin OM-28 is an Orchestra Model built on the 000-14 fret body with a long 25.4-inch scale, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides. Its balanced response and comfortable size make it a fingerstyle favorite in the Standard Series, handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Martin 000-28
Auditorium-body rosewood acoustic guitar
Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · United States
The Martin 000-28 pairs the 000-14 fret auditorium body with a shorter 24.9-inch scale, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides for a warm, even, fingerstyle-friendly voice. It is a Standard Series model handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Martin D-18 Modern Deluxe
Premium dreadnought with European red spruce VTS top
Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · United States
The Martin D-18 Modern Deluxe upgrades the classic spruce-and-mahogany dreadnought with a torrefied European red spruce top (VTS), genuine mahogany back and sides, a Vintage Deluxe neck, titanium truss rod, and gold-frame inlays. It is handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania as part of the Modern Deluxe Series.
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Martin HD-28
Herringbone rosewood dreadnought acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States
The Martin HD-28 is a herringbone-trimmed dreadnought with a solid spruce top and East Indian rosewood back and sides, voiced with forward-shifted scalloped bracing for deep bass and ringing trebles. It is a Standard Series model handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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G&L L-2000
Active/passive solid-body electric bass model family
Electric bass · United States
Introduced in 1980, the L-2000 is G&L's flagship four-string bass. It pairs two G&L Magnetic Field Design humbuckers with the Tri-Tone control system, whose mini-toggles select pickups, switch series/parallel routing, and toggle active/passive operation, plus active treble and bass controls. It uses a bolt-on neck and the Leo Fender-designed Saddle-Lock bridge.
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G&L L-2500
Five-string active/passive solid-body electric bass model family
Electric bass · United States
The five-string member of G&L's L-Series, the L-2500 packs the L-2000's feature set into a 34-inch-scale five-string. It carries dual G&L Magnetic Field Design humbuckers, the Tri-Tone control system with active/passive and series/parallel switching, a hard-rock maple neck, and the Saddle-Lock bridge.
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Harmony Stratotone
Early neck-through solid-body electric guitar
Electric guitar
An early American solid-body electric guitar from the Chicago maker Harmony, launched in 1952 - only two years after the Fender Broadcaster. The H44 Stratotone used a clever neck-through body with glued-on wings and a single pickup to keep costs down, and was played by Ritchie Valens and Carl Perkins.
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Gibson Thunderbird
Electric bass
Electric bass · United States
The bass companion to the Firebird, introduced in 1963 with the same reverse-offset body and through-body neck construction. Its mini-humbucking pickups give it a deep, growling tone that has anchored countless rock recordings.