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NAMM 2025: The Basses of AC Guitars


NAMM 2025: The Basses of AC Guitars features custom work never before seen at a trade show. Fans of Alan Crinegan will be thrilled by these Scottish-built basses.
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One thought on “NAMM 2025: The Basses of AC Guitars

  • Wow! Incredible looking instruments. Would love to hear the East preamps.

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