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D’ANGELICO DELUXE BRIGHTON

The name D’Angelico is synonymous with exquisite handmade archtops from the 1930s. However, the brand was resurrected in 2011 with a range of new USA and Pacific Rim guitars bringing flat-top acoustic and solidbody electric diversity to an f-hole heavy portfolio.

The new electric line has been received especially well, with players such as Susan Tedeschi and Kurt Rosenwinkel

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