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Jackson Dinky Arch Top JS32-8 DKA HT – Satin Black
$399.99
Jackson Dinky Arch Top JS32-8 DKA HT – Satin Black
Categories: 8-string Guitars, Electric Guitars
Tags: 8-string Guitars, electric guitars, Guitars, Jackson, JS Series
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