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The face still gets me every time I see it!
The face still gets me every time I see it!
Wait, that's not your thumb??!!The face still gets me every time I see it!
What are those?These two are my #1's...impossible to pick one over the other...
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Wait, that's not your thumb??!!
Here's my fav of the hour...
My Avatar Guitar, Prototype SC 594 from the Private Stock team. Best guitar I have ever owned, has been my favorite since arriving in October of 2016.
Also it has a really cool "Semi-Gloss" Nitro finish, which gives it a really vintage and worn in feel. I have never heard of this finish before anywhere, but I dig it, I like it so much that I spec'ed another SC 594 with this finish.
It came with the 5815 LT's in it. I tried ThroBak Peter Green's in there, and regular 5815's. Both were great, but I went back to 5815 LT's, this time a set with Gold Screws to better match the Hybrid Hardware look, and it sounds amazing, just perfect. These LT's match this model really well, vintage PAF classic Singlecut tones!!
My Starlas are my crown jewels. Private Stock with a quilted maple top and ebony fretboard/headstock veneer/scratchguard and etched silver birds.
And this one, one of the last ones ever built on the Core line, with a solid East Indian Rosewood neck -
Both just the best of the best and absolute tone monsters.
Those are super nice!My Starlas are my crown jewels. Private Stock with a quilted maple top and ebony fretboard/headstock veneer/scratchguard and etched silver birds.
And this one, one of the last ones ever built on the Core line, with a solid East Indian Rosewood neck -
Both just the best of the best and absolute tone monsters.
My Starlas are my crown jewels. Private Stock with a quilted maple top and ebony fretboard/headstock veneer/scratchguard and etched silver birds.
And this one, one of the last ones ever built on the Core line, with a solid East Indian Rosewood neck -
Both just the best of the best and absolute tone monsters.
My Starlas are my crown jewels. Private Stock with a quilted maple top and ebony fretboard/headstock veneer/scratchguard and etched silver birds.
And this one, one of the last ones ever built on the Core line, with a solid East Indian Rosewood neck -
Both just the best of the best and absolute tone monsters.
That's what happened to me. Rarely play anything else for very long anymore. Play my NF3 for something very different sounding. But most of the time it's just the PS.Don't shoot yourself short, if you went for one it would probably be the one that makes the others collect dust.
I only record, write songs with it and gig only once in a blue moon at jazz spots, so you can call me a hobbyist too.
No reason to deny yourself the love & rapture that is an HB II.