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Stromberg G-3 Sunburst 1948
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Overview
Stromberg started out in 1905 as a maker of banjos and drums in Boston. The Stromberg family moved into guitar territory in the early '30s producing a series of archtops including the G series. Only about 640 Stromberg guitars were ever built, and due to their customized nature, there is a great deal of variation within each model series. While not quite as sought-after, Stromberg archtops are often grouped with those of D'Angelico in the evolution of the Jazz guitar.
Years of Production: 1930s
Body Style: Archtop
Design Elements: Multi-bound pickguard, f-holes, block inlays, trapeze tailpiece, multi-bound top
(Note: Pictured Pickup is non-original)
Years of Production: 1930s
Body Style: Archtop
Design Elements: Multi-bound pickguard, f-holes, block inlays, trapeze tailpiece, multi-bound top
(Note: Pictured Pickup is non-original)
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