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Marshall Triple Super Lead

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Marshall's new JCM2000 Series was introduced last year and has been well-received by Marshall fans and amp aficionados in general. The 2000 Series...

Buck Dharma

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During the hard rock decade of the '70s, Long Island's Blue Oyster Cult proffered a decidedly different approach to loud, guitar-based music. The...

Chris Thomas King

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Me, My Guitar And The Blues is the uncompromising new release from acclaimed guitarist, bluesman Chris Thomas King. The album echoes inspired, atmospheric,...

Fender Precision Elite II

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If you could only see the beautiful hue of this Precision Elite II finished in Sienna Burst, you'd melt. Arguably the most devastating of Fender's...

Ted McCarty

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...but the innovations wrought during his tenure with the Gibson guitar company from 1948 to 1965 forever changed the musical landscape for fretted instrument...

Tinsley Ellis

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It may be the southernmost point in the country, but growing up in southern Florida is neither exciting or exotic for most people (sorry...

Gibson J-185

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One of the most-fabled flat-top guitars Gibson ever produced is the Gibson J-185. Introduced in 1951, and discontinued in '59, only 270 natural-finish...

Gibson J-185

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One of the most-fabled flat-top guitars Gibson ever produced is the Gibson J-185. Introduced in 1951, and discontinued in '59, only 270 natural-finish...

Ralph Novak

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I first met Ralph Novak in 1980, when he was working at Subway Guitars in Berkeley, California. I'd assembled a kit Strat and...

Ralph Novak

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I first met Ralph Novak in 1980, when he was working at Subway Guitars in Berkeley, California. I'd assembled a kit Strat and...
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