Impressive, beautiful guitar.....View attachment 6060 View attachment 6060 I traded a couple of unused amps for this. It is a 2012 model and will make a great addition to the ' wine red ' collection I am thinking about .
a wine red collection....yes...go for it! nice git tooView attachment 6060 View attachment 6060 I traded a couple of unused amps for this. It is a 2012 model and will make a great addition to the ' wine red ' collection I am thinking about .
Those are the stock pickups , with coil splitting on each.Sweet, no better way to go than unloading gear you're not using for something you want/will use.
Like the reverse zebra pups.
Congrats,
HNTPD
It is a 2012 model and will make a great addition to the ' wine red ' collection I am thinking about .
You tease Mike... I can only see the one ya got... Which IS hotter than a hot chick feelin’ hot on a hot nightI've also thought about such a collection.
First I'll need this:
And this:
Maybe one of these:
I already have this one:
I've also thought about such a collection.
First I'll need this:
And this:
Maybe one of these:
I already have this one:
I've also thought about such a collection.
First I'll need this:
And this:
Maybe one of these:
I already have this one:
Good Morning Jeff. Which guitar image are you replying about , and which member ? Thank You , Merlot.First of all, dude, this is nothing against you or your guitar. In fact, it's beautiful and I love it.
That being said...look a those knobs. Why on earth does Gibson and Epiphone (and maybe others) do that? I mean, you got this beautiful guitar, in a beautiful color scheme, with all the parts/hardware gelling perfectly with each other, and then they put these ridiculous-looking knobs on it.
I mean, look at those knobs. They don't even come close to going with that guitar. They don't even come close to matching the color scheme, and they look absolutely ridiculous.
I mean seriously, how can you even put those knobs on this guitar, or even ANY guitar? Those are the most hideous things I've ever seen. They ruin the whole look.
Why on earth does Gibson and Epiphone (and maybe others) do that? I mean, you got this beautiful guitar, in a beautiful color scheme, with all the parts/hardware gelling perfectly with each other, and then they put these ridiculous-looking knobs on it.