What kind of guitar did Billy Byrd play?

Instruments. Byrd initially favoured Gibson archtop guitars
archtop guitars
An archtop guitar is a hollow steel-stringed acoustic or semiacoustic guitar with a full body and a distinctive arched top, whose sound is particularly popular with jazz, blues, and rockabilly players. Archtop guitar. The Gibson Super 400 CES, an electric archtop. String instrument.
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and by the late 1940s was playing a Gibson L-7C.
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Do they still make the Gibson Byrdland?

The guitar is currently available as part of Gibson's Custom Series and is made with the Florentine cutaway. In 1976 only, Gibson offered a twelve-string version, but made fewer than 20.
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Who invented the Byrdland guitar?

1955 Gibson Byrdland

At the time Gibson's president, Ted McCarty, sought opinions and ideas about new products. So in 1955, in collaboration with two of the best Nashville guitars on the scene, Billy Byrd and Hank Garland, Gibson developed the Byrdland guitar.
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What is the scale length of a Gibson Byrdland?

A: The Byrdland is indeed a shorter scale length than most other guitars: 23-1/2″, compared to Gibson's usual 24-3/4″ and Fender's usual 25-1/2″. It is a thinline hollowbody that was introduced in 1955. The first few years featured P90 pickups with Alnico V magnets, later PAF and patent humbuckers were used.
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What kind of guitar does Ted Nugent use?

What Kind of Guitar Does Ted Nugent Play? Ted Nugent plays Gibson Byrdland guitars. Other than his Gibson Byrdland, The Nuge also frequently uses Gibson Les Paul and PRS models on stage.
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What is a Gibson Hummingbird?

The Gibson Hummingbird is an acoustic guitar model/series produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. Gibson Hummingbird. Gibson Hummingbird Special Edition.
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What brand guitar did Ernest Tubb play?

His guitar is a 1927 Martin 000-45 that has Jimmie Rodgers' name in pearl inlay on the neck and “Thanks” written upside down on the back. The guitar had previously been owned by Jimmie Rodgers. and was loaned to Ernest by Jimmie's widow. Ernest played Jimmie's guitar for 40+ years.
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Who played steel guitar for Ernest?

Buddy Charleton, 72, a steel guitar virtuoso whose groundbreaking instrumental work in the 1960s with the country band Ernest Tubb and the Texas Troubadours influenced several generations of musicians, died Jan. 25 at his home in Spotsylvania, Va.
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What pickups are in a Gibson Byrdland?

Standard Byrdlands were originally available with P-90 pickups, and acquired humbuckers in the late '50s. Stock finishes were sunburst and natural, and Gibson made the model with Venetian (rounded) and Florentine (pointed) cutaways, as well as spruce or maple tops.
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How many Byrdland guitars were made?

In 1955 in collaboration with Nashville guitarists Billy Byrd and Hank Garland, Gibson developed the Byrdland guitar, the name of which is derived from their last names. Only three were produced in 1955. Billy is assumed to have got #1, Hank #2 and then a third with a Cherry sunburst finish was ordered by Hank.
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What is a Gibson Midtown?

The Gibson Midtown Standard semi-hollowbody guitar is the innovative and exciting hybrid you've been looking for. Gibson started with a solid mahogany body, which they chambered and then topped with a solid maple cap. And you'll love the feel of the new Midtown body shape.
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What is a Florentine cutaway on a guitar?

Florentine Cutaway. A Florentine cutaway comes to a sharp point, creating a horn-like shape. It is more complex and labor-intensive to craft than the Venetian because the guitar is initially built as a non-cutaway, after which a section of the treble-side upper bout is sliced out.
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What year is my Gibson?

The 1st digit indicates the year of manufacture for the 4 & 5 digit serial numbers, these were used from 1989-1999. The 1st and 2nd indicate the year of manufacture for the 6 digit serial numbers which we've been using since 2000.
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What kind of guitar did Jimmie Rodgers play?

Jimmie was an acoustic guitar player and has two guitars recorded against his name, a Martin 00-18 acoustic which he used when he first started performing and a Martin 000-45 that he had custom made by Martin in 1927. It had his name in pearl inlay on the neck and “thanks” written on the back upside down.
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Did Ernest Tubb serve in the military?

Later he toured Korea, which apparently had enormous impact on Tubb and widened his fan base. But how did he come not to serve in WWII, and why isn't that part of this story? Indeed, the unpleasant parts of the story are curiously placed throughout.
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Was Ernest Tubb a good singer?

Tubb was not known to possess the most adept voice: he always sang flat and actually mocked his own singing. He told an interviewer that 95% of the men in bars would hear his music on the juke box and say to their girlfriends, "I can sing better than him," and Tubb added they would be right.
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Is a Gibson Hummingbird worth the money?

Gibson Hummingbird is one of the best Gibson acoustic guitars out there. Not only that, it's also one of the best models in the world of acoustic guitars. Their square shoulders and elaborate pickguards make it instantly distinguishable on any stage.
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Are hummingbirds good guitars?

The Hummingbird is a truly striking guitar. Its large imposing frame and ornate details have made it beloved by many iconic players, with the likes of Tom Petty, Keith Richards, Dave Grohl, and Sheryl Crow all turning to this elegant dreadnought to achieve some of the most recognizable acoustic tones ever recorded.
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Why did Ted Nugent insist on using hollow body electric guitars?

Why did Ted Nugent insist on using hollow-body electric guitars? He claimed their resonance allowed him to enhance his feedback.
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How did Ted Nugent learn guitar?

He took formal lessons for a few years to learn theory and proper technique and by the time he was just thirteen years old his first band, the Lourds, had opened for the Supremes and the Beau Brummels at Cobo Hall. “The Lourds played unbefore-heard-of kick-ass rock and roll,” Nugent told Tom Vickers of Rolling Stone.
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