Harry_Manback wrote:I've got one of those Hagstrom Deuce Fs. I swapped in some Dimarzio 36th Annis for shits and giggles and replaced the tuners with Grovers. I love this guitar. With the coil tap it can do just about anything. Great quality and plays nice. The necks a bit thinner than my LP studio. ~$900 all said and done with HSC.
Hagströms are so awesome looking... Except for the royalist lys flover on the headstock. That thing would at least deserve gaffa tape. My people beheaded a king so they could build a Republic FFS
I like those reverends kinda but i absolutely HATE how they lay out all their controls like a strat.... it looks ridiculous. If they would just get with it and release this thing with les paul thickness and a carved top with a non-douchey control layout id buy two.
.......thankfully for me HAGSTROM BEAT THEM TO IT...
Joe Gress wrote:
The last time someone offered a pretzel burger without mustard the fucking Holocaust happened.
THEBEERHAMMER wrote:I like those reverends kinda but i absolutely HATE how they lay out all their controls like a strat.... it looks ridiculous. If they would just get with it and release this thing with les paul thickness and a carved top with a non-douchey control layout id buy two.
Can't argue with that. Especially that knob on the pickguard is extremely ridiculous. You could cut a normal pickguard for it that covers the hole and have just a master tone and vol or two vols and no tone. But seriously, what the fuck.
Oh man i also forgot about seventy seven guitars. Theyre these reeeeally nice semihollow guitars from japan. Made in the deviser factory which also makes bacchus and momose. They retail between $700-$1500 bucks but are top notch.vGreat woods/hardware and nitro finishes. This is one of my favorites and it retails around $1000
If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you.
If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.
-The Gospel of Thomas
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My second guitar was an Ibanez Axd81 (on my phone or I'd post pictures) and it rules. It sold for $350 with a hard shell case back when standard fenders costed that which is stupidly low for how great this guitar feels and sounds.