



Things just got better with Squier; new this final quarter are the
Classic Vibe series- guitars replicating the classic vibe of yesteryears
without the obscene price tags. Although the Vintage Modified guitars & basses caught on, there is a certain displacement with instruments manifesting past attraction with hybrid features. This time, the good people at Squier preserve the vintage bits without other tamperings.
On a personal note, the Duosonic should be on my acquisition list; I've always wanted a no-frills guitar with a shorter scale length.
Watch this space to know if the above attraction are available for your acquisition...
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