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"...From my cold dead hands" Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


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Too many guitar mean changing too many strings.


Yeah I remember spending nearly a day just changing strings on those I had... I don't miss that one bit!


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Strat and Tele


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Strat( I've owned this one for 20 years)


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PRS Custom 24's 1988 & 1989, these are my main gigging guitars, I'm also lucky enough to also have an '86, '87 and an '89 Standard.

 
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PRS Custom 24's 1988 & 1989, these are my main gigging guitars, I'm also lucky enough to also have an '86, '87 and an '89 Standard.

*pic*


So.. What happened to your Sunburst '59?


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Sadly it was a 1994 reissue and not a real one and it went to pay for the 1986 PRS. Whilst the '59 Reissue Les Paul was a killer guitar I don't regret moving it on one bit ~ the '86 PRS kicks its ass and will appreciate more in value over time (not that that was the reason for getting it).
 
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PRS Custom 24's 1988 & 1989, these are my main gigging guitars, I'm also lucky enough to also have an '86, '87 and an '89 Standard.


Sweet! Cool

Now, most importantly, what type of beer is that in the glass? Big Grin





 
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That my friend would be a pint of Johns Smiths Extra Cool ~ just poured with a perfect head (used to prevent dehydration Smile
 
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Hmm isn't English standard less froth? Dutch standard is two fingers worth.. You guys oughta try that Wink


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Some seriously ugly axes happening here. Particularly nasty were some of those relic jobs. ;-)
 
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That my friend would be a pint of Johns Smiths Extra Cool ~ just poured with a perfect head (used to prevent dehydration Smile


Our transatlantic friends are never going to beleive that we drink cold beer.
 
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That my friend would be a pint of Johns Smiths Extra Cool ~ just poured with a perfect head (used to prevent dehydration Smile


Our transatlantic friends are never going to beleive that we drink cold beer.


Hi there CS: Our transatlantic friends take all the alcohol out of their beer so they have no room to comment Smile Only joking guys, In know you have some good beers Wink
 
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That my friend would be a pint of Johns Smiths Extra Cool ~ just poured with a perfect head (used to prevent dehydration Smile


Our transatlantic friends are never going to beleive that we drink cold beer.

Hi there CS: Our transatlantic friends take all the alcohol out of their beer so they have no room to comment Smile Only joking guys, In know you have some good beers Wink

Ah yes but for every good beer we have...we have a dozen Michelob exrta light with mango and peach to counter act it...
I've switched to Absinthe anyway...and Victory Brewing Co. - Golden Monkey
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promised pic of 79 strat w/ nailpolish remover relicing Roll Eyes Eek
I swear it sounds better w/o the Glen Tipton paintjob...


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This is my plastic guitar, a Switch Innovo signature. Now I wouldn't even consider admitting that I own this except that it's downright awesome! Plays slick with 11's and sounds terrific with Seth Lovers and I popped a tremsetter in it to boot. I think I'm going to get a lot of use out of this axe.
 
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How does it feels and in terms of sounds... anything weird woudl expet it to have a nice upper midrange. How about lower mids our of this thing ?


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Hey Glorbz, the guitar is very smooth to play and it is hard to tell that is is not made of wood. Basically I can tell there's something "not there" in the harmonics when played clean, but the pickups are juicy & rich in harmonics so I thought they would be a good match (and they really are). I'm sure most people could not tell it's not wood but it doesn't sound particularly "woody". A bit like my impression of an Ibanez: made for rocking, not woody cleans but it's a quality instrument! When & IF we get around to jamming I'll bring it Smile
 
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