View of the Armenian cemetary at Julfa, 1910.
Portrait of a young girl, St. Petersburg, 1910’s. Photo by the studio of Wesenberg.
Dunlop Tortex Pick
1972-Present Thermoplastic
Since an international ban on tortoiseshell in 1973, Dunlop has been successfully offering the most iconic and recognizable pick in guitar history. The variety of colors/thicknesses makes any decently obsessed guitarist want to try them all. And that logo is spot on. Keep smiling, Turtey.
Yamaha SLG-100
2000s-Present Maple, Mahogany, Rosewood
Yamaha came up with a new line of guitar called Silent Guitars in the early 2000s. Basically electro-acoustics with a headphone jack, the SLG are available with nylon strings (SLG-100N) or steel strings (SLG-100S). Yamaha also included a set of FX controls: Two reverbs, a chorus and a delay. The Silent Guitar has been designed with travelling guitarists in mind, as the frame can be dismantled easily. Hear it
Luigi Russolo and his assistant Ugo Piatti with their Intonarumon 1913