In April It will be mine. O yes.
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Behold. A little gun oil tint on the neck maybe ugrading the tuners and it'll be perfect.
Behold. A little gun oil tint on the neck maybe ugrading the tuners and it'll be perfect.
My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
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rotary style lockers on the bottom I just prefer the push button sperzels.
You're right I probably won't change them.
I think Ash is a beautiful wood, its what they used originally in the 50's a little more vibrant than alder but it's got lovely grain. I'm intrigued by the S-1 switching although it's kind of gimmicky, I'd rather have a TBX circuit.
The SCN pickups were designed by Bill Lawerence so I think they've worked some bugs out of the Noiseless but I bet the Seymour duncans sound better, I can always swap those later.
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yup
so... aren't theeeeeeeeese 3 single configd axes??
On basses it is.
On Guitars, it allows coil splitting and all three at once as well as a couple other options I think.
must be stacked humbuckers.
The splitting is for the model with the humbucker in the bridge.
What made you pick this over a plain american deluxe?
I miss you already, I miss you all day
Hiyo!
Nice guitar paco!
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I currently own a Les Paul Studio, the SG would be superfluous at the moment. It comes later.