I figured it'll give us a chance to see who changes guitars often and which guitars are used more often specially folks who have multiple guitars. I'll start.
Fender 50's Strat Partcaster
Fender 50's Strat Partcaster
That reminds me of a Norman 12 string I have.
Well it’s a Simon & Patrick, both Godin brandsThat reminds me of a Norman 12 string I have.
I’ve never seen one of these pickups before, do they come stock in any guitars or is this a pickup you buy and add later?If there was ever a guitar pickup made for rippin with fuzz, this may be it! Ronin Foilbuckers running through a Klinger Buzz Fuzz.
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Wow that Kramer is beautifulI just realized that the guitars currently sitting in my office cover three of the most common pickup designs guitarists seem to love.
All three have fresh strings and I hope to play all three today.
Last night I plugged in the P90 Amandacaster on the left. Really nice clean tones.
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Sorry Amandacaster, I’ve never heard of it but the head looks like a KramerWow that Kramer is beautiful
BeautifulRan the 07 Standard this Saturday at an outdoor gig. The SD antiquities can get pretty twangy through the Vox.
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ClassicI pulled my Les Paul out today. Its still feels like a keeper View attachment 617497
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Love that colourGave the acoustics a rest tonight and grabbed Greenie (no relation to Kirk’s)
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Wow what a finishLewis Parker Signature T. Partial cover of a Robben Ford tune. After a month or so of ownership, the L.P. is one of the finest guitars I have owned.
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Thank you, but it’s not a Kramer.Wow that Kramer is beautiful
Thanks I got it from a fellow forum memberClassic