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Adam Levy and Rich Hinman play a pair of Cambridge models featuring Old Soul P-90’s.

Boston based guitar legend Duke Levine took a Retrograde Cambridge for a spin, and the results are stellar.

Raavi plays her custom color Cambridge for Front Row Boston. Presented by NPR. 

The great Jimmy Vivino plays a Cambridge model at The Fallout Shelter in Norwood, MA. This guitar features a Rothstein Varitone switch.
Mr. Vivino uses the first setting on the switch for a slight treble choke, and creamy blues tone.

Blues phenomenon Josh Smith does his thing with a Cambridge model with an Autumn Red finish. Josh shows the range of the McNelly Stagger Swagger pickups, and puts them through some of his favorite pedals.

Duke Levine plays the latest addition to the Retrograde line up, The Rosedale. Built in the style of a 1930’s archtop, with a few modern twists, this model is equipped with a single Lollar, Johnny Smith pickup, with volume and tone controls hidden under the pickguard.

The 1930s vibe, 14" lower bout, and Lollar Johnny Smith pickup make The Rosedale perfect for slide, country blues, and finger style. 

The Rosedale model has the warm, open tone and broken in feel of a well loved vintage instrument, but with a modern ease of playability.  The light construction and sound ports create a touch sensitive instrument, perfect for fingerstyle. 

Boston blues guitar wizard Seth Rosenbloom was quarantined inside a concrete room with only a Retrograde Lexington and a Magnatone Varsity Reverb! ( Ok, that didn’t really happen, but if it did, this is what it would have sounded like. )

The latest Lexington solid body is equipped with the new Retrograde P-90s! Raw Nickel covers, reverse wound reverse polarity for humbucking in the middle position. Dig it…🪐