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		<title>Vintage Guitar Road Show Rocks San Jose</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guitar Showcase is the next stop in our continuing series!

 In this segment:

 We get to check out an early-50s Gibson ES-175 Electric Archtop which features the original specs, including a single P90 pickup in the neck position. Later models featured a humbucking pickup.
The next guitar was an original Epiphone Model 4 roundhole acoustic archtop. As described [...]]]></description>
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<p> In this segment:</p>
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<li> We get to check out an early-50s Gibson ES-175 Electric Archtop which features the original specs, including a single P90 pickup in the neck position. Later models featured a humbucking pickup.</li>
<li>The next guitar was an original Epiphone Model 4 roundhole acoustic archtop. As described in the video, this is one of the oldest instruments to be featured in this event. Check out how they determine its authenticity..ONLY PROFESSIONALS!!</li>
<li>Another guitar featured is a relatively new model in the vintage market, an original Kramer guitar. But what makes this guitar special is the one-off paint job done by San Francisco artist, Mark Erickson.</li>
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