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That is a fine specimen!
Pork Loin.
Yes we use it to prepare the barrels for the whisky!
Had one for a week, got BJR III and it seemed to be much more responsive to my playing so X2 went back. But for that price best you can get....
Kids do that on youtube, go check it easy diy stuff.
If you will end up with one, you will be cured! Nice shot.
I don't know it either! One thing is sure, you can play a straight flute, or piano keyboard, but not a guitar neck, imo.
Good ****! I keep my guitars on stands facing the moon so they can charge themselves during the night!
Perfect! Now paint it Surf Green. I've seen this kind of wood few times already, as far as I remeber they were 'ass-polished' church seats....
That! Blocking the trem with a piece of hard wood made a lot for me too.
The only thing that gets better with time is Whisky. Don't believe in anything else.
I try to set up my guitar from time to time by some given advice on the internet, mostly to lower a bit the action but then I realize it's...
Believe me you probably didn't see actually what passes Fender quality standards. It is sometimes a joke. Life owe you nothing, but you owe your...
That is a great looking axe! Bet it sounds even better unplugged.
Of course I wouldn't reject a great sounding axe even if it had a transparent finish with the ugliest grain possible, but that is something else...
I agree with you. But I see selling products a bit different. If 10 quitars can be made with perfect finish it wasn't a miracle. I've seen a neck...
You don't need to see them, neither me. But surely he didn't make it up. It's not about the specks only, but accepting flaws in general. By the...
Some will say it's OK, or worse that is SHOULD be that way - those are mostly guys that get screwed quite often but don't have the balls to stand...
You misunderstood me. What I ment is most of vintage stuff is harder to use, less comfy etc. Having two vintage spec strats I'm quite aware of the...
That is Vintage! One can always choose to play a flute instead ;) I love my vintage saddles though, even if it is sometimes kind of painful...
That is very true. I have BJRIII for two or so months now but only recently discovered how 'directional' this amp is. If you stand above the amp...
I have rolled few... Actually that is very quick and great upgrade to the neck. Just please don't roll boards on maple poly necks or you will...
Chances are they will be equally good! I had to pass on DAllens because te import and taxes to Europe makes not much sense while Seymour Duncans...
That are my thoughts. Winding of the pup seems most important for me. Unplugged the wood makes big difference for me but plugged in a good amp not...
I like my SSL1s a lot too. You should try Surfers. It is like when great pickup becomes even better ;)