anitoli
Well-Known Member
Made in USA.A little more clues is what I was thinking.
Made in USA.A little more clues is what I was thinking.
Gibson Les PaulMade in USA.
Naw, always thought those were fugly.Gibson Firebird
Not now, have two already an LPC and an LP Trad.Gibson Les Paul
Nice guitar but my price point is a bit lower.Knaggs Kenai
You are prolly right about that but this guitar come stock with buckers. No Tele.I think you need a Telecaster......
Already have one. Good choice though.Its a Carvin double neck
Nope no Wolfgang.Kramer 83 Baretta reissue
Edit: you said made in usa
USA Wolfgang special then
I was wondering if you had - man they look like they play like butter, I remember drooling over them in their catalog back in the 80's - never had the luck to play one of their guitars and now I see they definitely have held their value over the years just hard to come by.Already have one. Good choice though.
Being a neck through build you have full access to the fret board. The necks are typical of what Carvin made in the 80's and they play nice. This thing is solid maple and it's heavier than an EDS1275 by a bit but it does play and sound nice. Has phase and coil tap switches to.I was wondering if you had - man they look like they play like butter, I remember drooling over them in their catalog back in the 80's - never had the luck to play one of their guitars and now I see they definitely have held their value over the years just hard to come by.
Alas no but either of those would be a trip into new territory for me.it's a Gibson Byrdland vintage 1966 or maybe a 335
Being a neck through build you have full access to the fret board. The necks are typical of what Carvin made in the 80's and they play nice. This thing is solid maple and it's heavier than an EDS1275 by a bit but it does play and sound nice. Has phase and coil tap switches to.
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