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Tom Dalton wrote:"I want to be as big as I can if it's going to stop a bullet."

dubkitty wrote:i think that the basic Les Paul design is one of those electric guitar designs that's survived largely unchanged since its inception because it WORKS.






daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.

kosta wrote:Good lookin' fleet there man. I've been curious about those 50's and 60's tributes. Pretty good huh?


D.o.S. wrote:Oh! I feel obligated to mention Gibson/Epiphone's legendary crapshoot that they call quality control. Even on the nice ones, you need to play them in person.

cheesecats wrote:kosta wrote:Good lookin' fleet there man. I've been curious about those 50's and 60's tributes. Pretty good huh?
thanks--i love playing them. it's a matter of preference, though. the 50s have a fat neck, which i prefer. i tried a 60s and it didn't do it for me--the neck didn't feel right. they make them with buckers now, but i prefer the p90s.

cheesecats wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Oh! I feel obligated to mention Gibson/Epiphone's legendary crapshoot that they call quality control. Even on the nice ones, you need to play them in person.
true, but i've found the same with other brands, including martin. i had 2 custom order martins sent back because of ridiculously obvious qc issues and i went through 4 fender fsr teles at a music shop before i found a good one.


D.o.S. wrote:That said, all Musicman basses suck donkey dick, there has never been a good solid state amplifier, and all "indie rock" records made after 2000 are awful.
