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Overview
Sometimes referred to as the "J.B. Hutto" model, this Airline guitar ranks as the most sought-after Res-o-glass Airline thanks largely to its use by Jack White of the White Stripes. Airline guitars were manufactured by Valco in the '50s and '60s, and many closely resemble other Valco-made guitars from brands including National and Supro. Guitars made of Res-o-glass - a type of fiberglass - like this model are the most collectable Airline guitars.
Years of Production: 1964 - 1968
Body Style: Angular cutaway solidbody
Changes in this year: In 1965, this model changed from three pickups to two and from a Fender-style angled headstock to a slanted-toped headstock with three tuners on each side.
Body Composition: Res-o-glass
Design Elements: Bolt-on neck, block inlays, 2 single-coil pickup, 4 control knobs
Notable Airline Players: David Bowie, Jack White, J.B. Hutto
Years of Production: 1964 - 1968
Body Style: Angular cutaway solidbody
Changes in this year: In 1965, this model changed from three pickups to two and from a Fender-style angled headstock to a slanted-toped headstock with three tuners on each side.
Body Composition: Res-o-glass
Design Elements: Bolt-on neck, block inlays, 2 single-coil pickup, 4 control knobs
Notable Airline Players: David Bowie, Jack White, J.B. Hutto
Price Guide
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.