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Originally Posted by Bluedawg
How about this one?
It's a 2003, Hutch.
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05-23-2017 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by JazzNote
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Originally Posted by Max405
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Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
That'll do
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I wish I had 3! It's just my favorite guitar! Why are you selling?
Last edited by skiboyny; 05-24-2017 at 09:24 AM. Reason: add dialog
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Originally Posted by skiboyny
Beautiful.
JD
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Thank you Joe,
It's my favorite guitar. The Johnny Smiths are a very special guitar.
Originally Posted by Max405Last edited by skiboyny; 05-24-2017 at 10:31 AM.
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Originally Posted by skiboyny
I love my '68 and my Legrand. Those are keepers for me. Honestly, I just got a deal too good to pass up on the '76 and the '80. At the same time, I can't justify keeping them, especially since I have my eye on another guitar. I'm hoping these can help fund that.
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You guys missed the Gibson Johnny Smith P-90s model!
This is the rarest one of all. Gibson made exactly 0 of these.
Gibson Johnny Smith 1968 Sunburst | Reverb
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Originally Posted by Marty Grass
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and here some more GJS & GJS inspired ....
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MG, I am a little skeptical about that Johnny Smith with all that crap on it.
JazzNote, I knew you had some good stuff, but Jeeze, now that I can visualize it, I have to say something.. You are a lucky man!
I cant believe how much of a peasant I am around here.. 1-GJS. 1-Tal. 1-165.. I'm surprised you guys even let me post here anymore..
Joe D
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Thank you! The "red" Legrand is actually called sunrise orange. It's a different color to be sure. I wouldn't say it's my favorite but the guitar is killer sounding and playing and in pristine shape also at a price point that I couldn't pass on. This shot is a bit closer.
Where are the details of your guitar sales?.I didn't see it on the "for sale" page.
Originally Posted by ThatRhythmManLast edited by skiboyny; 05-24-2017 at 03:26 PM.
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Originally Posted by Max405
Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No3 in D minor, The Flight of the Bumble Bee ,
and Giant Steps, on the Flute, Harmonica and upright Double Bass, in all keys
only then will you be deemed fit and proper to make facetious comments,
SF
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Originally Posted by skiboyny
That's why I ordered my 93 Le Grand in Chablis (aka pink) .... I really didn't like the other colors ... but the Chablis is gorgeous ... if you don't mind pink
I suspect there were a few blondes and sunbursts from the first few years, but those options may have added an extra charge for a custom color
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The choice of woods and workmanship on the Le Grand is so outstanding it really doesn't end up mattering what color they put on em! I like them all.
Originally Posted by Bluedawg
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Originally Posted by skiboyny
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Originally Posted by silverfoxx
does 1/2 of Giant steps count? I can play Scatterbrain by Jeff Beck, does that count a little bit toward flight of the bumble bees?
JD
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Originally Posted by Marty Grass
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Originally Posted by helios
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Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
I guess it could have started out a Super V
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Originally Posted by Max405
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Originally Posted by Max405
Joe, yes i consider myself lucky indeed. It was hard work to acquire them and it has payed off - i enjoy playing all of them regularly.
I think you should consider yourself lucky too. You have the most beautiful 165 i've ever seen, your GJS sounds & looks gorgeous and i hear so much good about the Tals ....... .
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Originally Posted by Bluedawg
Only thing is a Super V would have a humbucker sized pickup routing which would be wider than a P90 routing. Very puzzling!
Super V:
Last edited by helios; 05-25-2017 at 04:51 AM.
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I sent a message to the P-90 seller re: nut, bracing and scale length.
End of hijack.
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