File:Ampeg Dan Armstrong (1970) see-through electric guitar - MIM PHX.jpg
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Armstrong" class="extiw" title="w:Dan Armstrong">Dan Armstrong</a> "see-through" <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/electric_guitar" class="extiw" title="w:electric guitar">electric guitar</a> from 1970 for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampeg" class="extiw" title="w:Ampeg">Ampeg</a>.
Photograph of musical instrument taken at the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_Instrument_Museum_(Phoenix)" class="extiw" title="w:Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)">Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)</a> on 2011-04-26.
"Dan Armstrong" (electric guitar) Linden, New Jersey, USA, 1970 Ampeg, maker Made of acrylic, this model is commonly known as the "see-through" guitar.
We read about the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) on Trip Advisor - it was the top rated attraction in Phoenix - and now we can see why! The museum is dedicated to musical instruments from around the world - the collection is fascinating, the exhibits are great and the hands-on displays were fun. We spent almost 5 hours here and still felt rushed - this place is definitely worth a detour.
I know nothing about musical instruments so if you happen to know what a particular instrument is, please feel free to comment on it. I tried to include as many labels as possible.
The museum is in Phoenix, AZ - we visited it in March 2014.
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current | 04:32, 13 January 2017 | ![]() | 366 × 640 (27 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | <p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Armstrong" class="extiw" title="w:Dan Armstrong">Dan Armstrong</a> "see-through" <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/electric_guitar" class="extiw" title="w:electric guitar">electric guitar</a> from 1970 for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampeg" class="extiw" title="w:Ampeg">Ampeg</a>. <br><br> Photograph of musical instrument taken at the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_Instrument_Museum_(Phoenix)" class="extiw" title="w:Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)">Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)</a> on 2011-04-26. </p> <pre>"Dan Armstrong" (electric guitar) Linden, New Jersey, USA, 1970 Ampeg, maker Made of acrylic, this model is commonly known as the "see-through" guitar. </pre> <div style="font-size:80%;line-height:2ex;"> <hr> <p>We read about the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) on Trip Advisor - it was the top rated attraction in Phoenix - and now we can see why! The museum is dedicated to musical instruments from around the world - the collection is fascinating, the exhibits are great and the hands-on displays were fun. We spent almost 5 hours here and still felt rushed - this place is definitely worth a detour. </p> <p>I know nothing about musical instruments so if you happen to know what a particular instrument is, please feel free to comment on it. I tried to include as many labels as possible. </p> <p>The museum is in Phoenix, AZ - we visited it in March 2014. </p> <hr> </div> |
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