Just finished watching Guitar Player Magazine’s recent video review of the Caledonian––one of Campbell American’s newer models.
I take a keen interest in pretty much everything Campbell American does these days, because when I did my hands-on review of their first model, the Precix, back in August of ‘06, I really fell head over heels for the guitar’s tone, unique design, and all-American hand made workmanship.
Anyway, GP’s video review is definitely worth a look if you’re in the market for a boutique-quality guitar that offers high playability, high design, and tons of old-school New England craftsmanship.
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