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I was just looking at one on Reverb. Looks like a wonderful guitar. Too bad they don't still make them. (I guess the Epi Sorrento RI was kind of similar, right?)
Originally Posted by Gregc57
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05-09-2024 12:50 PM
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Thanks but I'm allergic to Bigsby trems.
Originally Posted by Hammertone
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i grabed thsi some years backs
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Originally Posted by Hammertone
Yeah, it's a really tough decision. Especially the part where you sell the Bigsby B-6 for way more than the cost of the replacement trapeze tailpiece.
Originally Posted by Doug B
Last edited by Hammertone; 05-10-2024 at 11:18 PM.
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I compared the thinline semi hollow Collings SoCo LC Deluxe (laminated top) and Deluxe (carved top) and could not hear a difference. I bought the carved top one strictly for aesthetic (color) reasons.
Originally Posted by Marty Grass
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I can’t imagine it would sound much different since they are the same….. slap on some Thomastik flatwounds and a 330/Casino turns into a jazz monster!
Originally Posted by Jx30510
Btw, I changed the saddles on my DIY 330/Casino to nylon and like it better than regular saddles.
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Emily sure knew her way with the ES330. Although she altered the P90s into humbuckers.
Boy, could she play and we lost her too early
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Damn, she's good!
Thanks for sharing,
Greg
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Agreed on all counts. My two favorite albums of hers (now out of print, “Take Two” and “Catwalk”) have excellent examples of her playing with that instrument. For example, “Pocket Wes”, Track 1, side 2 on “Take Two”;
Originally Posted by hotpepper01
There are a couple of guitars I let go over the years that I regret selling, one of which was a 1966 ES-125TC. That was an outstanding guitar, pretty much the sound I had been chasing. But circumstances years later meant I had to sell it. Every so often, I get the itch to buy another, but the prices keep rising (though still less than its close cousin, the 225).
I can approach the sound with my P90 equipped Les Paul, but it’s not quite the same. The 125-TC was actually a good seller for Gibson. I think it would be even now if they reissued it.
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Although not officially a Gibson, the Epiphone Elitist is related somewhat, beautifully made and worth a mention. Play nice too!



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