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Description
Inspired by the classic designs of the past, the ST George Goya Rangemaster Copy is a tribute to the iconic tones and aesthetics that defined an era of rock and roll. This solid body electric guitar captures the spirit of the vintage original with modern reliability, offering guitarists a chance to explore the unique soundscapes of the 60s and beyond. The vintage-style pickups are meticulously crafted to replicate the warm, punchy tones that once resonated through legendary recordings. Whether you're a nostalgic enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this guitar brings a piece of history to your fingertips.
With its sleek, ergonomic design, the ST George Goya Rangemaster Copy provides comfortable playability for both stage and studio performances. The meticulously crafted neck ensures smooth playability, while the well-balanced body allows for ease of movement and control. Its enchanting sound and stylish appearance make it a standout choice for musicians seeking an instrument with character and authenticity.
Key Features:
- Solid body construction for enhanced durability and sustain
- Vintage-style pickups for authentic 60s tones
- Ergonomic neck profile for comfortable playability
- Classic design inspired by the iconic Goya Rangemaster
- Reliable hardware for consistent performance
- Perfect for both nostalgic enthusiasts and modern players seeking a unique sound
Reviews
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780
Good.
It's close but it's not THIS one.
1) Tom has a WHITE guitar 2) Tom has 2 pickups
It's very close tho
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In this video of Tom Morello's guitars and his home studio, he says that he bought this cream colored ST George Goya Rangemaster Copy guitar for 40 Canadian dollars. He talks about it 2:46 into the video:
"This was a guitar of indeterminate name and origin that I got at a pawn shop in Toronto for 40 Canadian dollars, because I sort of liked the way it looked. I’m not even sure it’s made of wood! But I liked the way it looked, which is sort of my main criteria for getting guitars at the time. And we wrote and recorded Rage Against the Machine song Tire Me entirely with this guitar and with a 20 watt solid state amp, which is in that room over there... and that was our first Grammy."
The bridge pickup looks to have been replaced with a black DiMarzio DP218 Super Distortion S Strat Humbucker Pickup.
Album Usage
The St. George Goya Rangemaster Copy has been featured on the following albums:
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Used With
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