- by Chris Cummins
- Thursday, July 03, 2008
Reverend And The Makers Guitarist Plays Recycled Guitar at Glastonbury
You would have thought Glastonbury couldn’t get any greener, but Reverend and the Makers guitarist, Tom Jarvis, decided to go one step further and play a recycled guitar.
Spotted on the John Peel stage on Friday, Jarvis brought the Eco-friendly guitar out for finale song 'He Said He Loved Me'.
Tom is reportedly said to be taking the guitar to the V festival in August. He added: “Playing a guitar made from recycled materials is definitely a change but I was pleasantly surprised.
"It played really nicely with a gutsy bluesy and retro sound. I’m impressed it’s made with bits of crushed CDs too – genius! ”
The guitar is from a range called the Cyclotron, which is made by Ethical Superstore. The body is made from recycled plastic bottles and the neck from recycled Hard Wood.
Prices for the guitars start at £850.
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