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STINGER

We first encountered Macmull Guitars in 2019 and were wowed by the Jerusalem brand’s S-Classic and Heartbreaker Custom. These were finely tuned boutique variations on the Strat and Telecaster themes with a quality of tone and feel that lived up to their admittedly high ticket prices. Launched in October 2020, the Stinger is a Macmull model with a difference. A compact, original design, it’s described as a “workhorse” and comes at a more accessible price-point than the company’s other instruments.

It might be more affordable than its stablemates but the Stinger

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