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  2. Gibson Dove - Wikipedia

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    Both Gibsons have solid spruce tops and engraved pickguards. The Dove has solid maple back and sides instead of the solid mahogany used for the Hummingbird, and a longer scale length (25.5" vs 24.75"). These make it a louder, brighter guitar than the Hummingbird. [citation needed]

  3. Scale length (string instruments) - Wikipedia

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    The steel-string acoustic guitar typically has a scale slightly shorter than the classical instrument, the most common scales ranging between short scale (24 inches (610 mm)) and long scale (25.5 inches (650 mm)). Small travel guitars and guitars specifically designed for children can have even shorter scales.

  4. Epiphone Texan - Wikipedia

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    After the takeover by Gibson, the FT-79 type designation was retained, but the body shape changed to one that resembled the slope-shouldered Gibson J-45 (but that guitar has a shorter 24.75" scale length, compared to the 25.5" of the Texan). [2] [3] The 1942 model had rectangular block fingerboard inlays and the original stick-pin Epiphone logo.

  5. Gibson Blueshawk - Wikipedia

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    25.5 inch scale length (the same as many Fenders, Gibsons more typically have a 24.75 inch scale length). Through-body stringing and bridge construction - similar to the Fender Telecaster; Blues 90 pickups (superficially resembling a P-90 pickup) Noise reduction circuitry which employs a dummy coil

  6. List of guitars manufactured by ESP - Wikipedia

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    ESP RZK-1 - A guitar specially for Richard Kruspe, lead guitarist of Rammstein. It has a platinum silver painting and the Rammstein logo on it. ESP Eclipse - features neck-thru construction in a 24.75" scale. The fingerboard features flag inlays with ESP at the 12th fret. It has 22 extra jumbo frets and a graphite nut. It comes in black and ...

  7. Fender Contemporary Stratocaster Japan - Wikipedia

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    27-4200: 2 humbucking pickups, 3 position selector switch, 1 volume, 1 tone, System I tremolo, rosewood fingerboard, 25.5" scale length, side-mounted output jack. 27-4300: 3 single coil pickups, 5 position selector switch, 1 volume, 2 tones, System I tremolo, rosewood fingerboard, 25.5" scale length, top-mounted output jack.

  8. Gibson ES-350T - Wikipedia

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    The scale length was extended from 1977 to 1981 to 25.5 inches. The first edition of the ES-350T from the year 1955 was equipped with two Gibson P-90s , which are single coil pickups. By 1957, these were replaced by the newly developed Gibson PAF double coil humbucker pickups, which were developed in the same year. [ 5 ]

  9. Baritone guitar - Wikipedia

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    The baritone guitar is a guitar with a longer scale length, typically a larger body, and heavier internal bracing, so it can be tuned to a lower pitch. Gretsch, Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, ESP Guitars, PRS Guitars, Music Man, Danelectro, Schecter, Burns London and many other companies have produced electric baritone guitars since the 1960s, although always in small numbers due to low popularity. [1]