Electric Guitars
- Airscreamer
- Apollo USA
- Baxter Master / Deluxe
- Comet USA
- Coronet
- Coronet 1958-1969
- Dwight Coronet
- Coronet Reissue
- USA Coronet
- Coronet Promo Models
- Crestwood
- Crestwood 1958-1959
- Crestwood Custom
- Crestwood Deluxe
- Crestwood II
- 1962 Crestwood Custom Reissue
- Del Rey
- EM
- EM-1
- EM-1 Rebel
- EM-2 Rebel
- EM-3 Rebel
- Prophesy EM-2
- Epi ES-200 & 300
- ET
- ET-270
- ET-275
- ET-276
- ET-278
- ET-290 & 290N
- Explorer
- Explorer
- Explorer PRO
- 1958 Explorer
- 1958 Korina Explorer
- 1958 Goth Explorer
- 1958 Pewter Explorer
- 1984 Explorer-EX Reissue
- Explorer Negative
- Explorer GT
- Beast / Beast-FX
- Evolution
- Poly-X
- Firebird
- Firebird Studio
- Korina Firebird
- 1963 Firebird-VII
- Firebird-III
- Firebird 300 & 500
- Slasher
- Flying-V
- 1958 Flying-V
- 1958 Flying-V Korina
- Korina Flying-V 7-String
- Goth '58 Flying-V
- Flying-V Negative
- 1967 Flying-V
- 1967 Flying-V Black & White
- 1985 Flying-V
- 1989 Flying-V
- V2
- Model 1140 Flying-V
- Jeff Waters Annihilation-V
- Wayne Static Flying-V
- Popa Chubby Flying-V
- Futura
- Futura Prophesy
- Marcus Henderson Apparition
- Futura USA
- Genesis
- Genesis Standard
- Genesis Custom
- Genesis Deluxe
- Genesis PRO (reissue)
- i-Series
- 435i
- 635i
- 935i
- Nighthawk
- Nighthawk Special
- Nighthawk Standard
- Nighthawk Custom Reissue
- Moderne
- Korina Moderne
- Mo' Baby Moderne
- Moderne USA
- Poly Mod
- Olympic
- Olympic SB722
- Olympic Double
- Olympic Special
- Olympic 3/4
- Olympic (Japan) 1975-1979
- Pro
- Pro
- Pro 1
- Pro 2
- S-Series
- S-200
- S-210
- FAT-210
- S-300
- S-310 & 310 Custom
- FAT-310
- S-400
- S-500
- S-600
- S-800
- S-900
- Scroll SC-350, SC-450, SC-550
- Spotlight
- T-310 & T-310 Custom
- USA Map Guitar Reissue
- Wilshire
- Wilshire SB432
- Wilshire 12-String
- Wilshire (Japan) 1975-1979
- Wilshire II & III
- Wilshire PRO
- 1966 Wilshire Reissue
- Wilshire Phantomatic
- 1962 Wilshire Custom Historic USA Reissue
- X-1000
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