I can highly recommend visiting The Boat Yard in Barbados. The beach is beautiful and the rum even more so
Show Us Your Guitar
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I can highly recommend listing the LP for sale. It's clearly ruined.MiniForklift wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 6:25 pmI can highly recommend visiting The Boat Yard in Barbados. The beach is beautiful and the rum even more so
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This is really hitting the spot at the moment. Been learning one of the melodic sections from the Dead Man score and loving the Mr Glynn Black Sand P90s for a bit of Neil Young vibe. Bogner sounds killer too.
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Just because I havent had them out for a while
63' hofner (staple pickups, skinny control plate and no neck binding)
71' Gretsch Nasville
2000 USA jazzmaster
Early 2000s ric 360 12 string
Original 64 Jaguar mm mmmm
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Wot no strats? Jus' kiddin'. Stunning. Which is your number 1?StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:29 pm
Just because I havent had them out for a while
63' hofner (staple pickups, skinny control plate and no neck binding)
71' Gretsch Nasville
2000 USA jazzmaster
Early 2000s ric 360 12 string
Original 64 Jaguar mm mmmm
1989 Ric 330
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#1 is the pink jazzmaster in terms of usage at gigs. #1 in terms of sentiment would be the jagIMOCD wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:46 pmWot no strats? Jus' kiddin'. Stunning. Which is your number 1?StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:29 pm
Just because I havent had them out for a while
63' hofner (staple pickups, skinny control plate and no neck binding)
71' Gretsch Nasville
2000 USA jazzmaster
Early 2000s ric 360 12 string
Original 64 Jaguar mm mmmm
1989 Ric 330
yeh no strats!
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Beautiful Jag.StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:52 pm#1 is the pink jazzmaster in terms of usage at gigs. #1 in terms of sentiment would be the jagIMOCD wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:46 pmWot no strats? Jus' kiddin'. Stunning. Which is your number 1?StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:29 pm
Just because I havent had them out for a while
63' hofner (staple pickups, skinny control plate and no neck binding)
71' Gretsch Nasville
2000 USA jazzmaster
Early 2000s ric 360 12 string
Original 64 Jaguar mm mmmm
1989 Ric 330
yeh no strats!
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ClassyStrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:29 pm
Just because I havent had them out for a while
63' hofner (staple pickups, skinny control plate and no neck binding)
71' Gretsch Nasville
2000 USA jazzmaster
Early 2000s ric 360 12 string
Original 64 Jaguar mm mmmm
1989 Ric 330
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New guitar day!
I've been a big fan of G&L ever since I've heard about them. And seeing @Slowy with his G&L Fullerton Legacy made me want one of their guitars even more. This would be my first G&L guitar I've ever owned. Okay, it's only a Tribute.
G&L Tribute Legacy. Fullerton Red, 3-ply white pickguard, tinted gloss neck, Maple fingerboard. Weighing at 3.8kg (not too heavy, not too light - just right). Made by Cor-Tek in their Indonesian factory on Jan 2021.
There was a Facebook listing that went unsold for a long time. It went down to a very good price. It's almost new - better condition than a lot of floor stock guitars in music shops I've played. I was looking for a Strat to upgrade my existing Artist ST62 guitar. i also wanted a maple fretboard guitar.
It looks absolutely gorgeous to me. Sounds like a Strat that got a bit swole from lifting weights. Plays great. Good craftsmanship.
I was quite surprised with the electronics install as well. Inside cavity is well shielded - so it cuts down a lot of the EM and RF noise. Very happy about that.
The pickups sound great. I may want to get a set of Mr Glyn's Bellbirds to replace them but I'm in no hurry to.
But yeah, very happy with my purchase. It will join my lineup of Cor-Tek made instruments along with Cort A4 Plus bass guitar.

I've been a big fan of G&L ever since I've heard about them. And seeing @Slowy with his G&L Fullerton Legacy made me want one of their guitars even more. This would be my first G&L guitar I've ever owned. Okay, it's only a Tribute.
G&L Tribute Legacy. Fullerton Red, 3-ply white pickguard, tinted gloss neck, Maple fingerboard. Weighing at 3.8kg (not too heavy, not too light - just right). Made by Cor-Tek in their Indonesian factory on Jan 2021.
There was a Facebook listing that went unsold for a long time. It went down to a very good price. It's almost new - better condition than a lot of floor stock guitars in music shops I've played. I was looking for a Strat to upgrade my existing Artist ST62 guitar. i also wanted a maple fretboard guitar.
It looks absolutely gorgeous to me. Sounds like a Strat that got a bit swole from lifting weights. Plays great. Good craftsmanship.
I was quite surprised with the electronics install as well. Inside cavity is well shielded - so it cuts down a lot of the EM and RF noise. Very happy about that.
The pickups sound great. I may want to get a set of Mr Glyn's Bellbirds to replace them but I'm in no hurry to.
But yeah, very happy with my purchase. It will join my lineup of Cor-Tek made instruments along with Cort A4 Plus bass guitar.
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Yeah, much more useful to me than the standard Master Vol, Neck Treble, Middle Treble.
2019 Squier Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster
2020 PRS SE Mira
2018 G&L Tribute L-2000 Bass Guitar
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Mine is current set up as MV/MT and the bottom one blends in the neck pickup in positions 1/2 and bridge pickup in positions 4/5. Gives a quite interesting sound when dialing a little bit of bridge pickup into the neck position, or vice versa.
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Yes, been there myself!
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Got some pickup covers for the JM that match the parchment guard better. Unfortunately the covers are not a great fit. You can't really tell from a distance, but I've another set on the way that should fit properly.
I'm liking the more vintagey look. Seriously contemplating getting a matching headstock done.
Man, Imgur's compression is awful.