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Fender’s Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic

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Often forgotten amongst Fender’s many classics, the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic were conceived to capitalize on teenagers taking up the guitar in droves as Bill...

Fender’s Musicmaster and Duo‑Sonic

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Often forgotten, the diminutive student-grade duo went from concept to reality in short order to capitalize on teenagers taking up guitar to play along with “Rock Around the Clock.”

The Collins Kids

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Siblings Lorrie and Larry Collins sprang into the public eye in the mid 1950s – dawn of the television era – on a program...

Nov-21

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For nearly 40 years, Brad Gillis has wailed memorable leads for megastars Night Ranger. With a new album, the band is back on tour – and Gillis is back to seeking vintage guitars in all corners of the globe. We talk more new music wtih Eric Bibb, Rick Vito, K.K. Downing, Bobby Eli, Guy King, Pasquale Grasso, and Kenny Brown while Bryan Bassett digs into his two decades (and counting) in Foghat.

This month’s instrument deep dives start with the ultra-rare Krebs Tape Echo Amplifier, from a time when Fender wasn’t the only Leo making guitars and amps in SoCal. Peter Stuart Kohman continues his fascinating look at United Guitar Corporation, whose tale has been, until now, lost in obscurity. We also explain why Fender’s Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic are great collectibles despite having been dismissed by certain snooty collectors. And we tell the story of Billy Soutar’s very personal 1969 Les Paul Personal.

“Pop ’N Hiss” revisits the reasons Wishbone Ash’s Argus is must-know guitar rock, while Wolf Marshall’s “Fretprints” examines Yngwie Malmsteen’s early days in Alcatrazz, and Dan Forte’ s “Check This Action” remembers Denny Freeman.

This month’s “Hit List” reviews screen the latest from Los Lobos, Brian Setzer, Duke Robillard, Lindsey Buckingham, John Mayer, Foghat, and many others!

Our knowledgable “Approved Gear” review staff takes a look at new gear worth your while, including the Boss SD-1 40th Anniversary, Orange Acoustic Pedal, Walrus Audio ACS1, Fender Jason Isbell Custom Telecaster, Grez Mendocino Junior, Rivolta Combinata Bass VII, Martin DJr-10E StreetMaster, and the PRS HX 50.

It’s all in the November issue of Vintage Guitar!

Fender Competition Mustang

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So it’s no surprise that Fender built the Competition Mustang, a guitar marketed to players who might also be excited by the thrill of...

Dave Amato

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This year marks Boston-born Dave Amato’s 19th annum with REO Speedwagon. The guitarist moved to California in 1980 and became a working session player...

Fender Mustang

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Despite its short scale, the Mustang has a potent sound, and as a result it was used by many notable players. Fender’s short-scale Mustang Bass,...

Making “Old-Timey” New

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There are myriad ways to interpret “old-timey” music. In broad strokes, you can go the traditional route or be iconoclastic. These two albums illustrate...

Laur Joamets

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The time-worn, well-trodden path to Nashville traditionally starts from a Tennessee holler, Arkansas cabin, or Texas jook. For Laur Joamets – the Teleslinger...
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Fender Custom Colors in the 1960s

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In the 1950s, America’s fascination with the automobile was running at a fever pitch. The booming economy of the country’s post-war years pushed the...
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