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G6129T PLAYERS EDITION JET FT

s a drum manufacturer, Gretsch perfected the art of wrapping sparkly plastic around curved wood. But in a world in which the tonal properties of timber and adhesives are endlessly debated, gluing fabric-backed nitron sheets onto the bodies of beautiful guitars is surely not a recipe for resonance. However, it doesn’t appear to do any harm here, as we will discover

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