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Description. Reverend Guitars and Railhammer Pickups have joined forces with guitarist extraordinaire Reeves Gabrels from The Cure. Loaded with the revolutionary Railhammer Reeves Gabrels Signature bridge and neck pickups, this versatile solidbody can cover everything from high-gain shred to avant-garde rock to heavy blues.
Reeves Gabrels. Reeves Gabrels (born June 4, 1956) is an American guitarist, songwriter and producer. Currently a member of The Cure since 2012, Gabrels is also known for his work with David Bowie and Tin Machine from 1987 to 1999. He also fronts the band Reeves Gabrels & His Imaginary Friends, which is based in Nashville.
Reverend Reeves Gabrels signature models Reeves Gabrels’ grey RG signature modified The Tabby and Audio Kitchen custom head. Image: Mauro Melis “This is more than one item but I’ll include them all here. I have three primary models. There’s the RG-1, which is the first guitar I did with Reverend. It’s got two humbuckers and a trem.
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The Reverend Reeves Gabrels Signature is an incredibly versatile electric guitar with a solid korina body, a fast roasted maple neck, a silky ebony fingerboard, and killer electronics. Spec’d with a dynamic duo of Railhammer humbuckers — a proprietary design by Reverend founder Joe Naylor — this instrument covers an enormous tonal range ...
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Nov 15, 2018 · The guitar also features a Railhammer Pickup in the bridge position. Like all Reverend models, the Reeves Gabrels Signature RG-SUS comes with a Boneite nut and locking tuners, Reverend’s Bass Contour Control and a dual-action truss rod. For more info on the guitar, head on over toreverendguitars.com. Prices from £2.99/$3.99/€3.49.
Apr 5, 2022 · Reverend Reeves Gabrels Dirtbike Royale in Feline Gray finish (Image credit: Reverend). Played though Fender Deluxe Reverb and Victoria Double Deluxe 2x12 tube amps, the Dirtbike Royale easily covered territory that ranged from James Brown funk to Chris Stapleton-style alt-country dirt to ’70s/’80s hard-rock grind.