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Clearwater, Florida February 1, 2002 - Dean Guitars announced today
the release of a special edition of the guitar that set the music world afire
nearly twenty-five years ago. The Dean Cadillac is back-and will now set 100
lucky owners apart from the crowd. The TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY MODEL of the
Dean Cadillac was unveiled at this winter's NAMM show and will be available in
a limited quantity through the Dean Guitars dealer network starting in April
2002.
The new limited edition will personify all the Cadillac 'style
and player-appeal' that the world's best guitar players came to know and fall
in love with. Plus, it will be the same version that was actually never put
into production for the general playing public but reserved for Dean's top
Artists. Additional luxuries include the highest quality figured flame-maple
tops, real abalone fingerboard inlays, 24 karat gold hardware, 7 ply body
binding, 5 ply head binding and a special 25th Anniversary emblem on the
headstock. Lastly, the man who created the Cadillac guitar-Dean B. Zelinsky,
will personally sign and number each guitar sold from this rare
edition.
"I am extremely grateful for all the success the Dean Guitar
Company is experiencing today, stated Zelinsky, one of the founders of the
"boutique" rock guitar back in 1977. I thought a fitting tribute would be to
release several very rare guitars with my personal signature as a special
thanks to all the dealers and players who have supported Dean along the way. In
the case of the 25th Anniversary Cadillac, there will be only 100 produced "
commented Zelinsky. "These rare collector's editions will be the same fine
quality as the custom guitars we built for rock legends such as Billy Gibbons
[ZZ-Top], Elliot Easton [The Cars], Nancy Wilson [Heart] and Sammy Hagar [Van
Halen / Sammy Hagar], John McFee [The Doobie Bros.] to name a few," he
added.
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