Models

8 models

  • Reverend Jetstream

    Triple-pickup bolt-on electric guitar

    Electric guitar · South Korea

    A bolt-on electric guitar from the American maker Reverend, prized by rock players for its big tone. It is offered as the Jetstream 390 with three Reverend P90 pickups or the Jetstream HB with two humbuckers, and carries the brand's korina body, 25.5-inch scale and Bass Contour Control.

  • Reverend Six Gun

    Three-single-coil bolt-on electric guitar

    Electric guitar · South Korea

    A sleek single-cutaway electric guitar from the American maker Reverend. The Six Gun III carries three Reverend Salnico single-coils with alnico-5 rod magnets for a traditional, articulate tone, on a korina body with a bolt-on neck, 25.5-inch scale and Bass Contour Control.

  • Reverend Buckshot

    Single-cutaway bolt-on electric guitar

    Electric guitar · South Korea

    A single-cutaway electric guitar from the American maker Reverend, with a roasted-maple bolt-on neck, 25.5-inch scale and the brand's Bass Contour Control. A Tele-style single-coil at the bridge and a Revtron mini-humbucker at the neck give it both twang and warmer, fuller tones.

  • Reverend Charger

    Retro single-cutaway bolt-on electric guitar

    Electric guitar · South Korea

    A retro-styled single-cutaway electric guitar from the American maker Reverend, offered as the humbucker-equipped Charger HB or the twin-P90 Charger 290. It uses a korina body, bolt-on neck, 25.5-inch scale and Reverend's Bass Contour Control.

  • Parker Nitefly

    Bolt-on Parker electric guitar with Fishman piezo

    Electric guitar

    A more affordable Parker electric guitar with a conventional bolt-on neck, offered with single-coil or humbucking pickups plus Parker's signature blendable Fishman piezo system. The Nitefly carries the brand's slim, ergonomic feel in a more traditional double-cutaway form.

  • 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.

  • Technical line drawing of Duesenberg Falken

    Duesenberg Falken

    Offset solid-body electric guitar with Split/King pickups

    Electric guitar · Germany

    A solid-body electric guitar from the German maker Duesenberg featuring a bold new offset body shape in solid alder. Its dual Split/King pickups switch from true single-coil to full humbucker tones, and it uses Duesenberg's Steel Saddle bridge and Radiator Tremola vibrato on a 25.5-inch, 22-fret neck.

  • Duesenberg 49er

    Single-cutaway maple-capped electric guitar

    Electric guitar · Germany

    A single-cutaway electric guitar from the German maker Duesenberg, with a maple cap on a mahogany body and a string-through fixed bridge rather than a tremolo. Like other Duesenbergs it uses a slightly longer scale than a typical single-cut and the brand's vintage-flavoured styling.