Getting a sense of déjà vu... Eddy Grant's guitar in The Equals
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Getting a sense of déjà vu... Eddy Grant's guitar in The Equals


guitarz.blogspot.com:
Here's another "What's that guitar?" question. "You'll know which guitar when you see the video," says Guitarz reader James.

We've actually answered this question before, although the video that time wasn't quite as entertaining. If you want to know the answer, check this Guitarz blog post from 2008.

G L Wilson

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