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Stringed Guitars

Created by a passionate guitarist, containing a bit of gear reviews and news

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November 2015

Epiphone Thunderbird

I know I know... this is not a guitar but, it is a Bass Guitar, so I'm ok to post it here. As you probably already guessed, I am a guitar player however I've been recently asked to stand in... Continue Reading →

1979 Gibson SG Standard

This SG belongs to the loved/hated Norlin era. This means it was built between 1970 and sometime around 1986, loads of guitar enthusiasts hate this era and they will swear that they are the worst guitars Gibson has ever built,... Continue Reading →

Schecter Demon 6 FR

First time I own a guitar from this brand, bought it a few years ago in a music store, I had very little budget and was looking for used instruments, the guy said "I have this guitar that has a few dings... Continue Reading →

1984 Squier Bullet by Fender (Japan)

This is definitely an odd one, it is a Squier by fender (like all Squiers claim to be) but it's not only that. The guitar just looks weird doesn't it? well.. there are a couple of reasons for that. Back... Continue Reading →

Epiphone SG Prophecy EX

So... Of course your question is... "what the hell is an Epiphone doing here?..." Well, I like Epiphones, and let's be honest... loads of us have started this amazing hobby/profession using an Epiphone or a Squier. But this is no... Continue Reading →

1989 Eric Clapton Fender Stratocaster.

Apart from the Gibson SG (of course) this is probably my favourite guitar. Eric Clapton used this exact model on his tour around the late 80s. The main difference with a normal Stratocaster is the pickups and the wiring, it... Continue Reading →

Marshall Class 5

The little beast. I've always wanted one of these boutique looking Marshalls, I've had JCM 900, JTM30, etc. you name it. But this one just looks awesome. Don't be fooled by the fact that it's only a 5 watt amp,... Continue Reading →

1971 Gibson SG Standard

Iconic guitar and of course my favourite. This is not just a great example of Gibson's craftsmanship but it is also Angus Young's first SG, featuring the addition of the volute to the headstock and the "made in USA" stamp,... Continue Reading →

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