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PROVOCATEUR SP02-SD

It’s been two years since Barnes & Mullins enlisted the help of luthier Patrick James Eggle to revive cult Brit brand Shergold, reviving the double-cut Masquerader in a variety of configurations for guitarists in the market for something different to the norm.

While we were suitably impressed with the original Masquerader’s fabulous hand-burnished, solid rosewood neck, its body shape–heavily informed by the 70s original–wasn’t universally beloved. Enter then, the brand-new Provocateur, a design that retains many of the Masquerader’s more individual design choices, but with

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