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Reverb reveals the best-selling guitars of 2022

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Editor's Note
The year's best-selling guitars
Reverb.com's year-end sales lists are always an interesting read.

While, obviously, not a complete picture of the guitar market, they offer strong insights into the industry, the kind that even us guitar journalists don't always readily come by. 

People, not entirely without reason, often complain about how the guitar market is centered around 70 year-old models, but at the top of this year's list of the best-selling electric guitars is a model that was introduced only this January...

See which guitar we're talking about – and the other 19 guitars on the best-seller list – below.

Jackson Maxwell – Associate Editor, guitarworld.com
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