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"textContent": "Flirtations with vintage gems haven't always yielded the results the virtuoso wanted",
"title": "“I’d buy a ‘54 Strat, and then I’d sell it, buy one, sell it… I just kept trading them off. I’ve been disappointed in some of those”: Eric Johnson on why a guitar's age, value, and cool factor don't necessarily make it a better instrument"
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