NEW G&L RAMPAGE 24

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NEW G&L RAMPAGE 24

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The G&L Rampage is back with 24 frets for a full two octaves of shred.
The unmistakable shape of the original Rampage still rings true, as the
cutaways have been carefully extended to access those extra two frets.
Moreover, a thoughtfully sculpted heel and added relief behind the lower
cutaway make this Rampage more comfortable than ever before.
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There’s another first for Rampage, and that’s an Original Floyd Rose vibrato with matching Floyd Rose locking nut and string retainer.
But there’s one important thing that’s unchanged since last time around, and that’s a G&L AW4370 Alnico humbucker, made with 43 gauge wire
and 7000 turns for that sweet spot of added grind while retaining some classic character.
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The body is made of mid-weight alder, so it still has enough density
to offer strong sustain and resonance but not so heavy as the soft maple body of the original Rampage.

Rampage 24 comes in classic Ivory finish or Jet Black with matching headstocks.
Both colors are available with maple or ebony fingerboards, comfortable 12” radius,
Plek-processed medium-jumbo frets, and a sleek, fast-playing profile based on
the original '80s G&L Rampage.
Click the link below to see the videos in a new tab:
Rampage 24 videos.

https://glguitars.com/product/fullerton ... ampage-24/
--Craig [co-webmaster of guitarsbyleo.com, since Oct. 16, 2000]
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