Premier Guitar magazine has a great gallery of guitars that were “born in the 1950s.” The photos begin with a 1950 Fender Broadcaster and ends with a suburst 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard. In between are enough guitars to keep your G.A.S. flared up for days. To access the gallery, click here.
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