Tobacco Sunburst Electric Guitar
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★★★1981 GIBSON LES PAUL STANDARD VINTAGE TOBACCO SUNBURST DELUXE ELECTRIC GUITAR $2,899.82 |
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2001 Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 Electric Guitar Rosewood FB Tobacco Sunburst $2,299.00 |
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PRS Ted McCarty DC 245 Electric Guitar McCarty Tobacco Sunburst $1,928.96 |
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Taylor T3 Semi-Hollow Body Electric Guitar – Tobacco Sunburst $1,799.00 |
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Fender American Deluxe Ash Strat Electric Guitar Tobacco Sunburst $1,699.99 |
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Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster Ash Electric Guitar Tobacco Sunburst $1,649.99 |
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Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster Ash Electric Guitar Tobacco Sunburst $1,649.99 |
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New Line 6 Variax JTV-59 Electric Modeling Guitar w/Gigbag Tobacco Sunburst $1,499.99 |
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Line 6 JTV-59 Modeling Electric Guitar Tobacco Sunburst New $1,499.99 |
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EVH Wolfgang Special Left Handed Electric Guitar – Tobacco Sunburst $1,499.99 |
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Line 6 JTV-59 James Tyler Variax Electric Guitar in Tobacco Sunburst $1,499.99 |
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D’Angelico EX-DCSP Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar Tobacco Sunburst $1,499.00 |
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EVH Wolfgang Special Quilt Maple Top Electric Guitar Basswood Tobacco Sunburst $1,399.99 |
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Fender American Deluxe Ash Strat Electric Guitar Tobacco Sunburst w/ RW Fretbrd $1,399.00 |
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Line 6 JTV-59 Variax Electric Guitar-Tobacco Sunburst-Rosewood Neck Multi Tone $1,399.00 |
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EVH Wolfgang Special Electric Guitar – Quilted Tobacco Sunburst $1,399.00 |
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EVH Wolfgang Special Hard Tail Tobacco Sunburst Electric Guitar $1,249.99 |
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Takamine ETN10C Tobacco Sunburst Acoustic Electric Guitar – Solid Cedar Top $1,249.00 |
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Takamine ETN10CTBS Acoustic / Electric Guitar in SATIN TOBACCO SUNBURST $1,199.00 |
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Takamine ETN10CTBS Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar-Tobacco Sunburst $1,199.00 |
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In 1958 the Rickenbacker semi-acoustic guitar was available in two standard colors. Hi Lustre Blonde which was a purely natural maple finish with no high gloss varnish sealer at all. And the ‘Autumnglo’ Sunburst which was a two-tone brown Sunburst color.
It is worth noting that Rickenbacker have always differentiated themselves from other Sunburst electric guitar makers like Gibson or Fender by calling their various Sunbursts colors, ‘glo’, due to their vivid and vibrant color range.
Being of German origin, the Rickenbacker was adopted by the guitar playing Beatles in the early 1960s. John, Paul and George were introduced to the brand of guitar when they began started out and began evolving their phenomenal musical sound in Hamburg, Germany.
The Beatles recorded and played the full range of Rickenbackers including a left handed bass, twelve and six string guitar.
Between 1964-65 The Beatles recorded, “Ticket To Ride, A Hard Days Night, Eight Days a Week and You Can’t Do That”, all using the distinct sound of Rickenbacker guitars. This lead the way for International interest and demand of the guitars’ trademark sound and image.
The look of a Sunburst or ‘glo’ Rickenbacker guitar is as distinct as its full warm sound. The Rickenbacker Sunburst electric guitar has added to the distinct and powerful image and identity of some of the worlds best guitarists such as Pete Townshend, Roger McGuinn, Paul Weller, Johnny Marr, and Jeff Buckley.
Today, Rickenbacker produces a variety of Sunburst electric guitar finishes or ‘glo’ color options including; Fireglo Red, which is the ever popular pink to red gradient.
Towards the end of the 1960s, Rickenbacker developed its Burgundyglo fiery red that graduates into a deeper burgundy red color.
The Amber Fireglo is Rickenbacker’s take on the more traditional Fender and Gibson Les Paul Tobacco Sunburst electric guitar. This has a light maple central area that fades out into a deep dark red.
Karen Strutt is a Brand Designer and Consultant, who’s passions include image and identity and her collection of Sunburst Electric Guitars.
What Wood Is This Electric Guitar Made of?? Help?
Its A Tobacco Sunburst ESP EC-50… Im thinking of buying this for my first.. I wanna play blues, punk, alternative, screamo, and ERIC Clapton songs, especially for the talent show this year..
Will This Guitar Help me do that??
Anyways,, On the OFFICIAL2009 ESP site says that it is basswood. But on worldmusicsupply.com(WHERE I FOUND IT THE CHEAPEST at $199) it says tht it is agathis..
What is it??
http://www.espguitars.com/guitars_ec.html
http://www.worldmusicsupply.com/Esp-Ltd-EC50-2-Tone-Burst-Electric-Guitar.html
at that price expect basswood, not that it’s bad, it’s just what you’ll get in that price range, once you get good enough you’ll be able to tell the difference of various types of woods, but at this point I wouldn’t worry about it. just buy the one that feels and sounds right to you, Oh wait! Silly me! your buying online. guess you’ll get what you get.
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