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My Squier Tele sounds like that Turkish thing without any additional frets.
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03-22-2015 02:44 PM
My Squier Tele sounds like that Turkish thing without any additional frets.
Oh c'mon, everybody knows what he means. It's like the difference between typing accurately, and typing poetry ....
Beautiful. How much would I pay for one of those? Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
Been scratching my head a little over this thread and am realising that in a lot of famous pairings, like Gene Ammons v Sonny Stitt, or Sonny Rollins v Sonny Stitt, you are still hearing the...
Here is Chuck's tele hollow general information. The 20th Anniversary ones are special. "These are semi-hollow Teles that sound fabulous and the wood is incredibly special. The body is...
Sweet guitar. That sort of truss rod cover was used by some NY-era Epis. If you look throughFelix Wiedler’s site, you’ll see scattered examples. My NY-era Devon had nibs, until I had it...
I got one or two of his Heritage built Gretsches. I have three total but only one or two came from Randy. The others came from the Gretsch family. As I recall Randy donated guitars to the...
Kirk Fletcher is a good guy. A great blues player with jazz chops also. Here is an interview with another joyous musician/guitar historian/ and all around guitar geek Zac Childs. It is a good...
George Golla and Don Burrows. George is way under recognized for his beautiful playing and together with Burrows, there was an amazing chemistry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGtXV4LcokA ...
It looks to me like there’s a weird truss rod cover on it, hiding the truss rod nut. I can’t be 100% certain, but it looks like the frets have binding nibs which would be a Gibson thing. ...
It doesn't appear from the pics to have a nylon nut, which Gibson used from very late 50s through early ( at least) 60s - that one looks like aged bone. Also the truss rod doesn't seem to have the...
That is a beauty. Nice pics and thanks for sharing it. Congrats and happy, NGD.
All the Epiphone Les Paul Customs I've had were quite amazing guitars.
These two are gone already. The 1959 es175td and the 1990 L4ces.
The volume 1 copy they sent me is counterfeit lol.
Chuck Thornton 20th Anniversary instruments
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