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Summer NAMM '14 - The Loar LH-204 Brownstone Demo
Electric Guitars

Summer NAMM '14 - The Loar LH-204 Brownstone Demo

See and hear the brand's new blues-inspired acoustic.

The Loar Introduces the LH-301T Thinbody Archtop
Effects

The Loar Introduces the LH-301T Thinbody Archtop

The LH-301T features a single P-90 pickup and is only 1 1/2" thick.

NAMM '14 - The Loar LH-301-T, LH-309-BK, and US Custom Demos
Gear

NAMM '14 - The Loar LH-301-T, LH-309-BK, and US Custom Demos

Check out the company's three new archtop offerings.

Gear

NAMM '13 - The Loar LH-319 Archtop & Recording King's Dirty Thirties Single O, RJ-06 Jumbo Demos

PG's Charles Saufley is on location in Anaheim, California, for the 2013 NAMM Show where he visits the The Loar and Recording King booth. In this segment, we get to see and hear demos of their newest models: The Loar's LH-319 Archtop & Recording King's Dirty Thirties Solid Top Single O, RJ-06 Jumbo.

Gear

Summer NAMM '12 - The Loar LH-319 Archtop Demo, Recording King RAJ-122 Acoustic & AXL USA 1216/SRO

PG's Rebecca Dirks is on location in Nashville, TN, for the 2012 Summer NAMM Show where she visits the Music Link booth (VHT Amps, The Loar, Recording King, AXL). In this segment, we get to see and hear a demo of The Loar's LH-319 Archtop, and learn more about Recording King's RAJ-122 Acoustic and updates to the AXL USA 1216 and SRO models.

Gear

NAMM '12 - Loar LO-216 Acoustic, Recording King RD-310, RD-316 & RNJ-26 Acoustics

PG's Rebecca Dirks is On Location in Anaheim, CA, where she visits the Music Link's booth to get the latest on acoustic guitars from The Loar and the Recording King brands. In this segment, we get to see and learn about the Loar's LO-216 and the Recording King's RD-310, RD-316 & RNJ-26.

The Loar Introduces the new LO-215 and 216 Guitars
Effects

The Loar Introduces the new LO-215 and 216 Guitars

The LO-215 and 216 from The Loar are unique flat top offerings that give players the chance to sample everything great about a small body instrument, but still benefit from the extra volume of a longer scale.