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REVEREND

of a century went by in the blink of an eye. In the course of it, Reverend grew from a small Michigan company making guitars on a modernized Danelectro template to an Ohio-based outfit offshoring a comprehensive catalog of instrument designs that suit a range of needs and playing styles. The original Six Gun HPP was released a couple of years ago to lend a new pickup configuration to one of the company’s longstanding body styles. Now it’s doing honors as one of two guitars (including the Sensei Jr) and a bass (the Decision P) graced with special Limited Edition 25th Anniversary cosmetics to celebrate this milestone.

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