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|  |  |  | | | July 2014 | | This month, we bring you 10 vintage guitar oddities and rarities. Then we catch up with Mastery Bridges' John Woodland and go inside the Red Wing Guitar Repair and Building program. Artist interviews include the legendary Johnny Winter, the War on Drugs' Adam Granduciel, and the String Cheese Incident, and don't forget to check out our Forgotten Heroes series, which celebrates the legacy of Bruce "Tambourine Man" Langhorne. Gear reviews this month include goodies from the Fender Custom Shop, Keeley, Electroplex, EBS, Hermida Audio, Mooer, MXR, and more! |  |  | READ ONLINE FOR FREE |  |  | DOWNLOAD OUR APPS |  |  | GET A PRINT SUBSCRIPTION | | |  |  |  |  |  | Enter to Win a Plush FX Pedals Crème de la Trem | | The Andy Fuchs'-designed Crème is geared to emulate the unique sound of the Fender brownface tremolo. Not only does it provide level variation, but the subtle tonal shifts operate like a rotating speaker or chorus. Simple rate and depth controls allow you to tailor the tone to your exact needs and conjure up lush, full, spacious, and quiet. The stomp features true hardwire bypass switching and runs on battery or adaptor power. | | Enter to Win... |
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