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Heritage is great. Be advised that they don't cover loss/damage due to "nuclear perils" or "war and insurrection". :whistle:
I would pick out a nice Eastman guitar. They will not cost as much and be fine. More options for different things and less money.
I believe both models you mentioned are currently made in Indonesia. I have owned Japanese made Ibanez models (2616 and 2355) as well as a Chinese made Ibanez AS103 semihollowbody that is very well...
As long as the writer doesn’t misuse the apostrophe—I bought 2 guitar’s today—I’m OK. I like a bit of a linguistic challenge.
My Favorite is the Nylon nuts Gibson used in the 50's, 60's and 70's. Tuning is a breeze and they wear forever. A real SOB to shape and cut though.
I've been in the Multi-FX game for a good 30 years now , starting out with a 4-preset BOSS pedal, moving on through the follow-up BOSS pedals and ended up with a HELIX Stomp modeler which has been my...
Don't get me wrong, it's cool... but at almost 10k... If they just remade the 73 Rhodes at a reasonable price, they would have sold truckloads of them. That being said, this is an inspiration...
Me too, because a priori there is no magnetic PU on these guitars, for rather obvious reasons. Have you ever heard about having to ground strings on an electro-acoustic? Unless of course they did...
Do many of you have an instrument insurance policy or recommend a policy and / or company? FL home insurance is already tenuous but I probably need to check in with them on household possessions...
Huh? A poster asked about what a 5 chord is. The rest was a joke about it.
I might too, but remember that you (and I) have had extensive experience with all of the real items: amps, OD's, delays, modulation etc. That previous knowledge takes you pretty far with one of these...
If you mean 1 and uh - 2 and uh and 1 e and uh 2 e and uh??
Not a good investment. A Gibson citation is not a vintage Les Paul, it'll never be in as much demand as a vintage Les Paul. And back in the 70s a Les Paul wasn't $10,000. If you want to play a...
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