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07-31-2022, 04:14 PM
I too wonder if anyone gets beyond it. I think I'm almost there, only so much to look at now, after excessive buy and sell.
Thank you Jeff! Yes that's a vintage Gibson EH-185 next to it, but for this recording I used my personal favorite amp, a late 50s Fender Harvard. Thanks everyone for the comments. Reading...
Well, not feeling it for the Trini Lopez soundholes and metallic Pelham Blue finish. I think I will pass.
Interesting, as I have found the same thing: when I am so busy I have little time to play, my eye wanders to gear online, almost as if I'm getting a "quick fix" of an addiction. But when I am...
T,FTFY :rolleyes: We've reached a new low in religious zealotism and numbwitism: the *sshole who did it claims he didn't do it...
Nice to see something different than a CC pickup! Really looks fantastic in black with that pickup. Great job on the pickguard too!
Yep nothin’ wrong with that amp. I had one, oh, about 40 years ago. Hated the name, but a good and loud amp.
I have a very similar Garouda sculpture hanging in my study - and she too often turns her back on me (whether I play or not btw) :cool:
First, Rob Doolittle is a smart, talented and reasonable person. His standards are high. He will be a plus there. My guess is that he will do more than repairs, but I don't know. He has been...
…took my Heritage 575 to band practice and plugged it into some Peavey Bandit 112 that stood there. It sounded amazing. My ideas of a good amp just went down the drain.
Wow, cool guitar and great sound! Is that a Gibson amp next to it? Which amp did you use for recording? I agree that is a great vintage tone.
I was shocked
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