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Implication: There is now no more through-neck models in the Prestige RG range
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Implication: No more HH pickup combo in the 6-string Prestige RG range
The 'discontinued' nature of these guitars would naturally induce sellers to mark up their instruments' prices should thy wish to sell them. My advice here is, if you badly want to own these guitars, chances are, they are still available in store, not when Fender & Gibson are still the faster moving items off the shelves. Resort to used items only when the asking price is reasonable/ when the distributor exhausts stock. Of course, you can still get them online elsewhere...
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