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DT SERIES THE 59

Though Gabriel Currie’s involvement with Gibson’s Authorised Partnership Program seems to have stalled, his Echopark guitar brand continues to attract big-name players. Rock star guitars tend to come with rock star prices but, since relocating to Detroit from LA in 2017, Currie has expressed a desire to focus on more affordable US-made instruments.

The new Echopark DT Series models are still priced squarely in the custom shop and boutique bracket but they are certainly far more accessible than Currie’s Case Study one-offs and Handcrafted Series models. They might not be as fancy, nor as extravagantly appointed, but there are still few compromises when it comes to the materials, hardware and

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