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Reverend Guitars Double Agent OG Giveaway!

Reverend Guitars Double Agent OG Giveaway!

You could WIN a Reverend Guitars Double Agent OG in Silver Freeze! Giveaway ends May 9, 2023.


Reverend Double Agent OG Electric Guitar - Silver Freeze with Rosewood Fingerboard

The Double Agent OG (Original Guitar) is back! It has the same Humbucker/P90 pickups, but on a single cutaway body, with a tuneomatic bridge and stop tail. Now, hardtail fans can switch seamlessly from powerful to cool. And when the pickups are combined, the tone is a unique depth-meets-twang unlike anything else.

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$999.00


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