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What's New: March 10, 2026

John Osborne's Signature B-Bender Telecaster!

"Jingle" John Osborne is a certified twangin' telemaster. His main squeeze for nearly the Brothers Osborne decade-plus run has been a '68 Tele he bought for $700 when he first moved to Nashville. It already had the B-bender in the body, but Osborne but enough staink and groovy grease on it to wipe away any of the previous owners' DNA. It's become so crucial to his sound that Fender recognized the companionship and honored the master and his tool with a signature model mirroring its inspiration. Here old friend John Bohlinger grabs a Osborne sig and the pair chat about guitar playing, why Teles are the best for country music, and share a couple jams. Enjoy!


Reverend Charger Jr. Review

Reverend Charger Jr.

As a single-pickup, hardtail guitar, the Reverend Charger Jr. wears simplicity as a badge of honor. But thanks to excellent execution of practical design updates and a basic player friendliness, it’s not as limited as one might suspect.


Fender Master Builder Andy Hicks’ Winding Road

His journey from Nirvana-obsessed kid to Fender Custom Shop Master Builder, making guitars for Dave Murray and recreating Malcolm Young’s “Salute” Jet, and why the best instruments empower players.

Acoustic Soundboard: Strengthen Your Guitar with Structured Sides

Photo courtesy of Mile End Guitar Coop

How beefing up an acoustic’s side panels can result in a stronger, more resonant instrument.

Introducing the ‘59 Model Limited Edition 50th Anniversary Custom Shop Set

Seymour Duncan, a leading manufacturer of guitar and bass pickups, effects pedals, and pedal amps, is proud to announce the ‘59 Model Limited Edition 50th Anniversary Custom Shop Set is now available to order from seymourduncan.com and from authorized Seymour Duncan dealers.


Expanded Two-Hand Tapping

It’s not just for “Eruption”-style triplets.