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in Electric Guitars, Guitar Gear, Guitars “A modernized take on an iconic shape”: Spiritbox’s Mike Stringer wowed metalheads with a custom offset Jackson. Now he’s turned to Aristides for his first signature guitar – a brutal, space-age take on the Jazzmaster
in Electric Guitars, Guitar Gear, Guitars “It’s back and better than ever”: Gibson revives its cult classic Victory guitar – and elevates it to even greater heights
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in Electric Guitars, Guitars “A vibrant update to an all-time classic”: By popular demand, Gibson gives the ES-335 its Custom Color refresh
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