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Cort G300 Glam and G300 Raw

It’s becoming a bit of a cliché to say that the quality of guitars made in Asia just keeps getting better and better. But the proof is in the instruments themselves. Take Cort’s G300 Pro for instance, which is a difficult guitar to fault, and now it’s joined by an additional pair of G300s: the Glam and Raw. Slightly odd names, perhaps, but both rather accurately describe what’s on offer.

Although the new models replicate the original in the majority of features, it’s the wood choice that differs. Both our G300s feature a body that uses chambered African mahogany. The Glam’s 6mm top is maple, although the only wood you can see is on the very

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