ELECTRIC GUITARS
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1. reverend eastsider
Reverend’s Eastsider is the company’s second Pete Anderson Signature model. It has
a Broadcaster-style bridge pickup, korina
body, and a compound radius fretboard.
reverendguitars.com
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2. Moog Lap Steel
The Moog Lap Steel was one of the most
intriguing instruments at NAMM. It’s built
around the electronics from the Moog Guitar, which means the Lap Steel is capable of
practically infinite sustain, a cool controlled
sustain mode that simultaneously mutes unplayed strings and sustains played strings,
and a piezo pickup so you can blend natural
lap steel sounds and Moogified tones.
moogmusic.com
3. Jens ritter Monroe
Jens Ritter’s Monroe, dressed up in deep
and luxurious royal blue from head to toe,
was a contender the running for the Rolls
Royce of NAMM. Ritter conceived the
model after a rockabilly listening binge and
features custom humbuckers and a Bigsby
B7 modified by Ritter himself.
ritter-instruments.com
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4. Hagstrom Viking baritone
The new 28"-scale Viking Baritone features
a maple semi-hollow body with flamed top
veneer, a vintage-voice humbucker and
P- 90, dual volume and tone controls, and 22
frets. Besides being beautiful and sounding
great, it’s remarkable in two big ways: It’s
possibly the only semi-hollow production
baritone on the market, and it streets for
around $700.
hagstrom-guitars.com
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5. LSL instruments BadBone 2
This vintage-themed beauty comes in a
choice of swamp ash, pine, or alder bodies,
features either a 7. 25"- or a 9. 5"-radius
fretboard, and has a trimmed-down T-style
bridge that accommodates its handwound
PAF-voiced LSL humbuckers.
lslinstruments.com
6. Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar
Fender’s Johnny Marr signature Jaguar
includes several significant and useful evolutionary features. Pickups can be wired in
series or in parallel and there’s a recon-figured bright switch. Marr also requested
Bare Knuckle pickups and the guitar has
a chunkier-than-usual neck based on a
favorite ’ 65 Jag in Marr’s quiver.
fender.com