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Chapman ML-1 Swamp Ash

Chapman ML-1

By 2013, New Release No Comments
Chapman Guitars upgrade the ML1 for 2013. The Chapman ML-1 is the Swiss Army Knife of guitars, combining high-powered brutal yet clear tones from the Guitarnivore humbucker, through to the crisp, woody tones from the Extreme Victory single coils. Equipped with coil splitting, this guitar can deliver a myriad of awesome sounds to suit any guitarist.
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Kraken Octa RF 8 Trans Black

Kraken Octa RF 8

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New Kraken Octa RF 8. Other brands develop their 8 string guitars with little change from their 6 string models. The Octa RF 8 was born and designed only for 8 strings. The Octa 8 features a Mahogany body, fixed bridge, string-thru-body design, 24 fret Rosewood fingerboard with 27″ scale length, Grover tuners and custom-wound Kraken K8 humbucker pickups.
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Eastwood Astrojet 2.0 DLX

By 2013, Classic Guitars, New Release No Comments
The inspiration for the Astrojet version 2.0 was the 1964 Astro-Jet from Gretsch®. Eastwood Guitars have made a few improvements over the original design, namely using a Bigsby tremolo (optional) rather than the old 60’s Burns model, and changing the middle switch from 3-way tone (mid/bass/treble) to a coil tap for a more versatile guitar.
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Eastwood Astrojet 2.0

Eastwood Astrojet 2.0

By 2013, Classic Guitars, New Release One Comment
The inspiration for the Astrojet version 2.0 was the 1964 Astro-Jet from Gretsch®. Eastwood Guitars have made a few improvements over the original design, namely using a Bigsby tremolo (optional) rather than the old 60’s Burns model, and changing the middle switch from 3-way tone (mid/bass/treble) to a coil tap for a more versatile guitar.
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Gibson SG Standard 2013 Natural Burst

Gibson SG Standard 2013

By 2013, New Release No Comments
The new SG Standard embodies all the tone, feel, and look of the original rendition of this legendary guitar, with features such as a slim ’60s profile neck with a smaller early ’60s headstock, the original early ’60s pickguard, dual ’57 Classic humbucking pickups, and Gibson’s innovative hardware, all wrapped into a design that remains one of the most versatile guitars available today.
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