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Post by jeremyb »

Nothing guitar related, unless my wah sells, and then the quest will be on! :lol:
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Olderama wrote:On its way
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Lee Malia Epiphone Custom
Gibson USA P-94 Pickup in the neck position for FAT single-coil tone.
Custom-made Gibson USA B4T-LM in the bridge position for powerful crunch tone with amazing clarity.
Coiling-Tapping on bridge humbucker for a wide variety of sonic combinations.
"1959" round "C" profile Mahogany neck with Rosewood Fingerboard
Includes classic metal "Tulip" Tuners and Epiphone Straplocks.
Not an Epi fan at all.
But this one looks killer :D
Sharp score :thumbup:

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Olderama wrote:On its way
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Lee Malia Epiphone Custom
Gibson USA P-94 Pickup in the neck position for FAT single-coil tone.
Custom-made Gibson USA B4T-LM in the bridge position for powerful crunch tone with amazing clarity.
Coiling-Tapping on bridge humbucker for a wide variety of sonic combinations.
"1959" round "C" profile Mahogany neck with Rosewood Fingerboard
Includes classic metal "Tulip" Tuners and Epiphone Straplocks.
That's the best looking Duesenberg I've seen!

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Jellybelly wrote:
Olderama wrote:On its way
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Lee Malia Epiphone Custom
Gibson USA P-94 Pickup in the neck position for FAT single-coil tone.
Custom-made Gibson USA B4T-LM in the bridge position for powerful crunch tone with amazing clarity.
Coiling-Tapping on bridge humbucker for a wide variety of sonic combinations.
"1959" round "C" profile Mahogany neck with Rosewood Fingerboard
Includes classic metal "Tulip" Tuners and Epiphone Straplocks.
Not an Epi fan at all.
But this one looks killer :D
Sharp score :thumbup:

Yeah considerng the artist it's based on you would think it would be a emg equiped metal axe
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BMTH have mellowed a lot these days though :)
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sirvill wrote:This one is even cooler IMO http://www.epiphone.com/News/Features/2 ... utfit.aspx
Yep that's nice
If this one performs hopefully the rockshop gets the new one in stock :)
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Something a little different a 1930s mandolin. Never played a mandolin but having bought a tiple and a 12 string guitar this year, going down the multi course strings rabbit hole.

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k1w1 wrote:Something a little different a 1930s mandolin. Never played a mandolin
Interesting. What brand is it? Mandos are great fun.

Enjoyed those civil war battle location pics too in your sig.
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Harmony, I have a thing for Harmony guitars etc. Those pics are from a 3 month road trip across the USA back in 2008, visited a lot of civil war sites from Alabama up to Maryland.

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Went for a cheap ass basic Delay... nabbed this

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That actually looks really cool.
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Clanger wrote:
k1w1 wrote:Something a little different a 1930s mandolin. Never played a mandolin
Interesting. What brand is it? Mandos are great fun.

Enjoyed those civil war battle location pics too in your sig.
Cool, lute next!

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Post by Bg »

olegmcnoleg wrote:
Clanger wrote:
k1w1 wrote:Something a little different a 1930s mandolin. Never played a mandolin
Interesting. What brand is it? Mandos are great fun.

Enjoyed those civil war battle location pics too in your sig.
Cool, lute next!
Cool, hand lute!

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Bg wrote:
olegmcnoleg wrote:
Clanger wrote:
Interesting. What brand is it? Mandos are great fun.

Enjoyed those civil war battle location pics too in your sig.
Cool, lute next!
Cool, hand lute!

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