Grand Prize: D'Angelico Guitar
Deadline: Sep 30, 2009
Retail Value: $1,295
* Only residents of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania are eligible.
Take center stage with the likes of Susan Tedeschi and groove with your own D’Angelico guitar!
Produced with legendary craftsmanship under the direction of master luthier Bill Comins, the D’Angelico Excel is the culmination of years of development, bringing you a top-flight, finely crafted, archtop jazz guitar.
With fancy wood finishes, a polished brass “"Stairstep" tailpiece, genuine mother-of-pearl and abalone inlays, and an ebony fingerboard, this is a superb player’s instrument ready for either stage or studio.
John D’Angelico (1905–1964) is revered as the finest archtop guitar builder of the 20th century. Artisans at the D’Angelico workshop continue his legacy today, handcrafting each instrument with top-quality woods and components. Don’t play? This is an exceptional opportunity to own an example in the tradition of this master whose instruments are represented in institutions such as the National Music Museum.
Deadline: Sep 30, 2009
Retail Value: $1,295
* Only residents of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania are eligible.
Take center stage with the likes of Susan Tedeschi and groove with your own D’Angelico guitar!
Produced with legendary craftsmanship under the direction of master luthier Bill Comins, the D’Angelico Excel is the culmination of years of development, bringing you a top-flight, finely crafted, archtop jazz guitar.
With fancy wood finishes, a polished brass “"Stairstep" tailpiece, genuine mother-of-pearl and abalone inlays, and an ebony fingerboard, this is a superb player’s instrument ready for either stage or studio.
John D’Angelico (1905–1964) is revered as the finest archtop guitar builder of the 20th century. Artisans at the D’Angelico workshop continue his legacy today, handcrafting each instrument with top-quality woods and components. Don’t play? This is an exceptional opportunity to own an example in the tradition of this master whose instruments are represented in institutions such as the National Music Museum.
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