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Guitars
Smithsonian Music
A selection of guitars and other guitar-related items in the collections.
Signed guitar and case owned by James Brown
Guitar
Prince's Yellow Cloud Electric Guitar
Chuck Brown's Gibson Guitar
Van Halen Frankenstein Electric Guitar
Paul Reed Smith "Dragon I" Electric Guitar
Garth Brooks' Takamine Guitar
Guitar
Benedetto Archtop Guitar, used by John "Bucky" Pizzarelli
Martin Harp Guitar
Guitar
Double neck guitar/synthesizer owned by Vernon Reid
Electric guitar belonging to Chuck Berry, nicknamed "Maybellene"
Stromberg Guitar, used by Irving Ashby
Stringed Instrument (Guitar)
Guitar And Rug
Guitar with case and strap owned by Vernon Reid
1936 Gibson L7 Guitar
Guitar
Electric console steel guitar built by Felton W. Williams, Jr.
Guitar used by Carlos Vives
Guitar Player
Sarraillac Guitar
The Guitar Player (M.W. Ridley)
Nude with Guitar
Gibson Guitar Case
Untitled (Spanish Woman Playing Guitar)
Figure with Guitar II
Girl Playing Guitar
Unidentified boxer in sombrero with guitar
Reclining Woman with Guitar
3.1c Guitar coil single
Studio Portrait of Little Milton Playing a Guitar
Untitled
Young Japanese man strumming a guitar inside the Tule Lake Segregation Center
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