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Guitar Calendars
Well...another year is put behind us. What better
way to come to grips and realize that the new year is here by picking up a
wall guitar calendar. I've chosen some of the favorites from another
calendar website and put them here, but feel free to click on the links
below and find other calendars that you might prefer.
I was doing my own browsing and found some very cool
calendars for cheap...like under $10 cheap!
Fender Custom Shop Guitar 12 Month
Calendar Every year, more musical enthusiasts,
collectors, and guitar players discover the world of the Custom Shop through
this calendar. With all new photography each year, the often one-of-a-kind
guitars are photographed for use in each new edition before they are sent —
literally — to the four corners of the earth. Fender guitars are an American
icon. In the field of musical instruments and guitar building, Fender is the
world leader — its sound and image have made a major mark on our culture.
This calendar was especially created for those that don't have the space for
a full sized calendar. Holidays and moon phases are noted in the calendar
grid.
Buy
this Calendar!
Vintage
Guitars: 2005 Wall Calendar The acoustic and electric beauties in
the 5th edition of Vintage Guitars are works of art. The calendar
lists international holidays, moon phases, important dates in music history,
and includes a bonus page featuring a planning calendar for 2006.
Featured guitars include:
- 1971 Fender Telecaster
- 1963 Framus Star Bass
- 1964 Left- handed Stratocaster with '59 Tweed Amp
- 1963 Candy Apple Red Stratocaster
- 1957 Gretsch 6120
- Gretsch 1974 Super Chet
- 1973 Gibson L5
- 1955 Gibson ES-225
- 1948 Gibson J45 Banner Logo
- 1954 Les Paul Junior
- 1946 Epiphone Emperor
- 1975 Rickenbacker Bass
Buy
this Calendar!
Jimi Hendrix: 2005 Wall
Calendar
Get your official 2005 Jimi Hendrix
calendar today! This calendar features a dozen black and white vintage
photos of the guitar genius. The calendar lists U.S. and Canadian holidays
and includes a bonus page featuring September–December 2004.
Buy
this Calendar!
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