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Jay EuDaly, the founder of Master Guitar School shows a rare Martin acoustic guitar with a cutaway. This story includes taking out a car loan to buy the guitar.  The car is long gone and the guitar is not for sale. Many have seen this Martin guitar as Jay has played with Black Oak Arkansas, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Brothers Osbourne, Bo Diddly, Peabo Bryson and many others.








 
 
 

Of all the guitars we have seen,  the design from the UK luthier, Devil and Sons has had the most polarizing effect.


The extreme relic designs are shocking while still being playable. We have landed on the “fan” side of the conversation. Instead of showing more extreme relics from our new hero, we wanted to show you a different creation of playable art.


Would you consider a Steampunk Les Paul?






You might find a lot to love on the website.


If you haven’t clicked through to watch the video on Every Guitar Has A Story, take 5 minutes to click through.

 
 
 

It was designed by the legendary John Page who spent 21 years at Fender and was the cofounder of The Fender Custom Shop. John Page created guitars for Eric Clapton, David Gilmore, Pete Townsend and many others.

The Performer basses were only made for six months. The first one went to Ben Orr of The Cars.


This one was Ken Schmechel’s first bass. He bought it at a pawn shop for $100.



This is a great story with real working details of a rare, well loved guitar.



 
 
 

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