I bought a new guitar :) …again ;)
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I bought a new guitar :) …again ;)
I'll let the picture speak for itself.
A classic, a beater…
A classic, a beater…
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Re: I bought a new guidar :) …again ;)
Did the electrical tape cost extra?
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yes black gold you knowPaul Wolfe wrote:Did the electrical tape cost extra?
nah, if anything, it probably moved the price down a notch
cost me less than what I got for the V so that's a positive equation
has GFSs in it now, but I'll probably drop in the ol' trustworthy EMGs
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You had a V for sale?Stiltzkin wrote:yes black gold you knowPaul Wolfe wrote:Did the electrical tape cost extra?
nah, if anything, it probably moved the price down a notch
cost me less than what I got for the V so that's a positive equation
has GFSs in it now, but I'll probably drop in the ol' trustworthy EMGs
Damn, I wish I would have known.
Congrats on the new axe!
Re: I bought a new guidar :) …again ;)
I didn't advertise it internationally 'cause shipping would be a bit too muchDino wrote: You had a V for sale?
Damn, I wish I would have known.
Re: I bought a new guidar :) …again ;)
I love the sound of SG's but have always hated all the controls on the front (obviously an SG junior might work for me) but I like this lay out (apart form having the jack off the front)
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I don't think I've ever played an SG, but looking at that one I am intrigued by the access to all the upper frets... now I'm gonna have to go test drive one!
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I tell ya, within a year, you'll own onePaul Wolfe wrote:I don't think I've ever played an SG, but looking at that one I am intrigued by the access to all the upper frets... now I'm gonna have to go test drive one!
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Nice SG... I like them. I prefer the slimmer necks though, and many of the SG standards from the Mid 90's up until 2012 had big beefy necks. I have a 2013 and an '05 1961 RI and they both have comfy necks for me.
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Re: I bought a new guidar :) …again ;)
Who would take out the pots and put tape on them
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Sounds goodStiltzkin wrote:I tell ya, within a year, you'll own onePaul Wolfe wrote:I don't think I've ever played an SG, but looking at that one I am intrigued by the access to all the upper frets... now I'm gonna have to go test drive one!
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Someone who didn't need two tone knobs and two volume knobs. Master volume, master tone...less to mess around withNick Hughes wrote:Who would take out the pots and put tape on them
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I would...hate all those controls on an SG body..oh wait I already said thatNick Hughes wrote:Who would take out the pots and put tape on them
I have played about 6 and they have all sounded awesome (kinda LPish) ... the bound necks are quite fat (which I didn't like) but the unbound ones are awesomePaul Wolfe wrote:I don't think I've ever played an SG, but looking at that one I am intrigued by the access to all the upper frets... now I'm gonna have to go test drive one!
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I don't have a problem with huge necks because I have fitting handssytharnia wrote: the bound necks are quite fat (which I didn't like)
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SG's play and sound awesome.
I don't think binding makes a bit of difference in the neck carve.
I've owned a few and they all had very thin necks ... and binding.
I have played a few that were neck heavy though.
I don't think binding makes a bit of difference in the neck carve.
I've owned a few and they all had very thin necks ... and binding.
I have played a few that were neck heavy though.