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who's is that?
Click the link in my first post
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who's is that?
Wow, i've never seen someone come out publicly using guitars before
Thank you, i'm here all week.Badum tish
what the hell is "basswood"?Click the link in my first post
it's quite obvious that he's such a girly man he has to use 2 fingers per fret just to hold the strings down.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basswood
Basswood is also frequently used as a material for electric guitar bodies. Generally it (along with agathis) is favoured for less-expensive models, although it does see use in high-end instruments as well, such as Ibanez RG series and Ibanez JEM.
Why would you want wider frets?
Has he fat fingers?
it's quite obvious that he's such a girly man he has to use 2 fingers per fret just to hold the strings down.
i used to play one too and i cant now now due to very very very mild similarity in appearance to him. long blond hair and a beard means you cant have a jagstang.Apparently the resell value on signature models is terrible - i'd that Kurt Cobain Jagstang when i was about seventeen and trying to sell it on was a nightmare, people want to have their own guitar rather than someone else's.
thats gotta be j mascis. i defo would!I would have NO PROBLEM WHATSOEVER rockin the cloud guitar
nor this baby:
Mild my ass.i used to play one too and i cant now now due to very very very mild similarity in appearance to him. long blond hair and a beard means you cant have a jagstang.
thats gotta be j mascis. i defo would!
heard that too. in general, i'm not really into signature guitars. but there are one or two exceptions:
the malcolm young signature gretch being one. and that geddy lee bass damo was talking about is another one.
it just occurred to me that my new guitar is one of these 'signature' guitars.
Its a Rev Horton heat Gretsch 6120 ( i believe I may have mentioned this once or twice here..)
I didn't buy it for that reason though and to look at it it looks like a standard model from the 50s, which is what i wanted.
The pickups are probably the only thing Jim brought to its design - i sure cant see anything else. maybe the red dots on the top of the neck..
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