Show Us Your Guitar
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Re: Show Us Your Guitar
I want a shell pink Strat with a humbucker in the bridge for lols
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Getting your Asato onjeremyb wrote:I want a shell pink Strat with a humbucker in the bridge for lols
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Nick Johnston has a sig one!codedog wrote:Getting your Asato onjeremyb wrote:I want a shell pink Strat with a humbucker in the bridge for lols
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This showed up at Band practice tonight. Reverend Jetstream 360. Not mine (yet), but I tried it for one song and refused to give it back all night. In positions 2 and 4, you have an extra grunty Strat and the rest is 3 flavours of P 90. What's not to like?
I've said it before; a thinking guitarist can get every tool he needs from Reverend and Godin without price anguish.
Oh and, really nice wobble stick.
I've said it before; a thinking guitarist can get every tool he needs from Reverend and Godin without price anguish.
Oh and, really nice wobble stick.
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Those are really cool, do it!!!
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I'm on the P90 trail again. I'll check them out.Slowy wrote:This showed up at Band practice tonight. Reverend Jetstream 360. Not mine (yet), but I tried it for one song and refused to give it back all night. In positions 2 and 4, you have an extra grunty Strat and the rest is 3 flavours of P 90. What's not to like?
I've said it before; a thinking guitarist can get every tool he needs from Reverend and Godin without price anguish.
Oh and, really nice wobble stick.
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Re: Show Us Your Guitar
Body Japanese Lime
Neck 1-Piece Maple “U” Shape
Radius 7.25" 21 Vintage Frets
Bone Nut
Pickups MIJ Vintage-Style Single-Coil Tele
Neck 1-Piece Maple “U” Shape
Radius 7.25" 21 Vintage Frets
Bone Nut
Pickups MIJ Vintage-Style Single-Coil Tele
Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...
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Belongs to the bandmate I got the Baja from. Unfortunately, he likes it at the moment. I can wait.jeremyb wrote:Those are really cool, do it!!!
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That looks wicked!sizzlingbadger wrote:Body Japanese Lime
Neck 1-Piece Maple “U” Shape
Radius 7.25" 21 Vintage Frets
Bone Nut
Pickups MIJ Vintage-Style Single-Coil Tele
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[quote="Slowy"]This showed up at Band practice tonight. Reverend Jetstream 360. Not mine (yet), but I tried it for one song and refused to give it back all night. In positions 2 and 4, you have an extra grunty Strat and the rest is 3 flavours of P 90. What's not to like?
I've said it before; a thinking guitarist can get every tool he needs from Reverend and Godin without price anguish.
Oh and, really nice wobble stick.
Lovely guitars, I have a rev Warhawk that I got from somebody on here. It also has 3 P90s, but no wobble stick as yet. I really like it though, very usable sounds and the 'scoop the mush' control works really well in a band setting.
I've said it before; a thinking guitarist can get every tool he needs from Reverend and Godin without price anguish.
Oh and, really nice wobble stick.
Lovely guitars, I have a rev Warhawk that I got from somebody on here. It also has 3 P90s, but no wobble stick as yet. I really like it though, very usable sounds and the 'scoop the mush' control works really well in a band setting.
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Re: Show Us Your Guitar
Tastey though!codedog wrote:A very modest collection by most standards around here.
1935 Martin D-45, 1942 Gibson Southern Jumbo,1950 Fender Broadcaster, 1954 Fender Strat, 1958 Gibson Moderne prototype, 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard.
1958 Fender twin, 1965 Vox AC30, 1966 Marshall JTM 45, 1977 Dumble OD Special.
Big black garbage bag full of original Klon Centaurs and TS808s.
1958 Fender twin, 1965 Vox AC30, 1966 Marshall JTM 45, 1977 Dumble OD Special.
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Re: Show Us Your Guitar
Too well. Today was the first time I played the Larrivee in a long time and...olegmcnoleg wrote:How's that Breedlove opening up?