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Michael Johnny Walker

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The term “vintage” isn’t always literal when it comes to gear, but it certainly can be used to describe attitude. Michael Johnny Walker has...

Thom Douvan

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Released in April, guitarist Thom Douvan’s third album, All Over Again, is a mix of self-penned instrumentals (with one notable exception) that utilizes a...

The Fender “Wide-Panel” Twin

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While Fender’s high-powered 5F8-A Twin of 1958-’60 (VG, March ’09) has been much raved about in recent years, there’s a lot to be said...

Magnets and Magic

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When it came to launching a solidbody electric guitar, Fender beat Gibson to the punch with its Broadcaster model in 1950. Big G, though,...

The “Conversion” Les Paul

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One of the more intriguing topics in guitardom is the Gibson Les Paul “conversion.” What is it? Most of the time, it’s a reference...

Traditional, Temporary

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The early ’80s were a unique time in the history of American electric guitars. Fender and Gibson were both owned by corporate interests –...

Gretsch 6119 Tennessean

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Chet Atkins was the most important endorser ever employed by the Gretsch company. When introduced in the 1950s, models bearing his name were admired...

The ASIA Symposium

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As much a celebration of kinship as it is an educational forum, the biannual Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans (ASIA) Symposium, held at East...

Carl Bradychok

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Carl Bradychok’s instrument and genre of choice seemed destined from day one. “There are pictures my parents took of me as a baby, sitting...

Keith Nelson

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Over the last few years, Buckcherry has offered a lot of music to fans – online via its monthly Singles Club releases, a greatest...
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