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My guitar, which I call the “More Paul,” started off as a tag sale find that I couldn’t pass up.
I’m mainly a drummer, but have been playing guitar on and off for a few decades. I mainly play Strat-style guitars, and when I got this Epiphone Basher series Les Paul home, I was sev
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Following years of continued growth, Eriez Magnetics Europe has invested in a second capacitive charger to keep up with increasing demand; a powerful system dubbed “the world’s largest commercial magnetiser”. This new capacitive charger will run alongside the existing charger
The all-new HT series offers "heat treated" pickup technology along with the Cutlas HT, StringRay HT, and Sabre HT guitars.
The Ernie Ball Music Man Sabre HT guitar delivers an incredibly dynamic and responsive playing experience. The pickups are able to achieve an ultra-high-o
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MP Materials (NYSE:MP ) has been having an incredible year. The company just released revenue figures for its fiscal 2022 second quarter which jumped by nearly 100% as net income nearly tripled. The high realized prices
Beijing [China], August 15 (ANI): As new mines are slated to start in Australia and various other regions, China’s dominance of rare-earth metals is likely to fade away as the prices are witnessing a slump due to the slowdown in Chinese auto production in the first half of the year.
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