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1967 Goya Rangemaster Model 109

I LOVE PUSH BUTTONS. Back in the 1960s, they were everywhere — on radios, dashboards, blenders, mixing consoles and especially jukeboxes, where the satisfying “click” of the button anticipated the playing of the record you’d just selected.

Maybe that’s why I love this 1967 Goya Rangemaster Model 109 semi-hollowbody guitar. It has nine push buttons! In the days before pedalboards and rack systems, the

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