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February 2002
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The Different Strummer
Japanese Epiphone electric guitars Unique among American guitar brands, Epiphone was the first to make the transition from being American-made to becoming...
Pefftronics Super Rand-O-Matic
In the words of the great Monty Python, "Now, here's something completely different..."
The Pefftronics SB-101 Super Rand-O-Matic is a modulation effect unlike anything...
Leigh Stephens
Blasting out of the San Francisco Bay area with an amped-to-the-heavens heavy blooze/hard rock style, Blue Cheer spewed forth a lo-fi garage sound that...
Univox et al Merson/Unicord
While most think of the history of American guitars in terms of American manufacturers, if you've followed this column you know the tradition is...
Hellecasters
The hottest thing going in genre-bending music during the past year has been the award-winning Hellecasters, whose first album on Mike Nesmith's Rio Records...
Norm Harris with David Swartz – Norman’s Rare Guitars
What is it about a "coffee table" book? Is it that they are wonderful objects as well as colorful books? They cover...
Marshall Crenshaw – The 9-Volt Years
I've always thought of Marshall Crenshaw as one of the true pop-rock geniuses. His music follows a direct line from Lennon and McCartney...
Ampeg Horizontal Basses
The Ampeg Horizontal Bass, perhaps because of its rarity and odd beauty, has become quite a collector's item. And because production records for...
Tim O’Brien – Two Journeys
In his recent VG interview, Tim O'Brien mentioned that his next release would be more of a "songwriter" CD. Instead, his latest,...
Tuck Andress
Since 1978, guitar virtuoso Tuck Andress, recognized as a premier player of jazz and contemporary standard music, has enjoyed one of the most enduring...