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Les Paul Traditional Pro V
TESTED BY DAVE HUNTER
AMERICAN GUITAR MAKERS’ collaborations with m
THE ULTRA AND Ultra II succeeded Fender’s Elite range as the manufacturer’s highest-end California-made production six-strings, with its most contemporary specs, including neck heel and rear body cont
Upholding the craft of the luthier, Patrick James Eggle’s latest build is another reason to look closer to home if you want the best
This one-off guitar made for Tony Mottola has a unique combination of features
This latest wave of Fender’s American Ultra models continues to cater for the modern player but with an old-looking vintage vibe. We just can’t escape the past!
TRADITION CAN BE a gilded cage for guitar companies with a long and famous history such as Martin. On the one hand, Martin’s original D-28 is, to this day, most people’s mental template for what an ac
DURING THE MID-EIGHTIES, Ibanez became stuck in a rut. Although the company’s guitars sold pretty well, they were rapidly losing market share to up-and-coming competitors like Charvel/Jackson, Hamer,