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NAMM 2008 BLOG: Guitarist's show highlights

Guitarist mag presents its pick of new guitars

The MusicRadar Team, Fri 25 Jan 2008, 2:29 pm GMT

Underneath the hood of Epiphone's semi-hollow Les Paul Ultra

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With some 88,000 visitors, NAMM 2008 was a very busy four-day orgy of gear, gear, gear. All well and good unless your mission - like ours - is to visit every stand and get info on all the new products. Even being selective there were over 200 guitar-related stands on our list and fuelled by, er, Corona, Guitarist Editor Mick Taylor and myself set off, pencils sharpened.

Being Guitarist, of course, we'd already written about two of the major stories - Taylor's SolidBodies and Fender's American Standard Series (which will appear in our next issue) - but that was of little comfort. Even experienced hacks like us wondered - repeatedly! - where all this new gear actually goes.

UK makers Fret-King had, for example, some 30 new models which with colour options and the like amounts to around 170 new instruments. We think. ESP introduced around 50 new instruments, including a new design by Richie Sambora. Most signature guitars aren't as hands on as this one and the bigger the artist the more protracted the process. Where was Fender's David Gilmour Signature Strat? Held up with the legal teams we were told.

For many visitors, it's the attending stars that are the draw. You know they're there because a huge crowd/queue ensues. If, like us, you're racing from one appointment to another, getting stuck while some rock star you may never have heard of is signing autographs, is a pain in the butt. Conversely, at the drop of a hat, we get asked to interview/photograph all sorts with no preparation whatsoever. "Hi Dave, meet Carlos/Joe/Slash etc."

Speaking of hats, what's going on with these rock stars? Carlos Santana sported a fine, I think we'd call it a bobble hat, with large dark glasses; Satch copied the look. Then at Fender's annual bash mumbling Billy Gibbons appeared to break the trend. Bobble hat on, no shades. Until... mumble, mumble, mumble... shades on! Clearly, it was the look of the show. Failing that, our advice is just to get some tattoos. Lots of 'em.

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