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No Island Media – Paul Reed Smith plays Custom 24

You may have heard of No Island Media before. They are responsible for a fantastic range of documentaries on guitars and guitar history, as well as many other projects. They have just announced the release of the Complete Collection Edition of "The Search for the Perfect Guitar Tone". Just read the quote below:

THE COMPLETE COLLECTION of the landmark series The Search for the Perfect Guitar Tone includes all twelve 30-minute episodes of the series.

The Complete Collection also includes the extended cut versions of the Peavey, PRS and Gibson Montana episodes, plus enough guitar-related content to provide 14 hours of content.

* Hartley Peavey
* Paul Reed Smith
* Kelly Butler (First Act)
* Robert Godin
* Bob Taylor
* James Brown ( tube amplifcation engineer : Kustom)
* Ren Ferguson (Montana Gibson Custom Shop)
* McGregor Gaines and Don Young
(National Reso-Phonic)
* Matt McPherson
* Ralph Novak
* Stuart Spector
* Michael Robinson (Founder, Eastwood Guitars)
* Ben Fargen (tube amplifcation engineer - Fargen Amplification).

If you aren't salivating on yourself then you have no right in calling yourself a guitarist. Shame on you.

But seriously, this is a must own collection, and I'm saving my pennies until I can get it. It's out in a few weeks so you should all start saving. To get you in the mood I found some teaser trailers from the 14 hour collection. Paul Reed Smith is pretty much my personal favourite guitar designer, and the Custom 24 is my dream guitar, so here is a video of the man himself showing you exactly what it can do and why it is such a great guitar.

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Chris is a washed up has been grunge god trying to find redemption in the blues, but being side tracked by progressive metal, real life, and fantasies of composing professional wrestling theme music. He has a very out of date website at chriswatsonmusic.com and a home studio still in pieces one year on from moving house.He also tweets @chrislwatson.

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