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So I have been here 20 years and have been playing Hamers since '78. It's been a minute since I had an NHD. Picked this up from Don yesterday on my drive down to Portland. Won't be home to plug it in till tomorrow night, but have been playing it in my hotel room, and this guitar is AWESOME! Not too bad on the eyes either. Thanks Don!6 points
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Very cool guitar, but i'm not buying it from a fuk'n weirdo 🤣4 points
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I've had a lot of Firefly guitars. I still have an explorer, an EVH and an LP that I'm going to turn into a Greeny. Aside from the shit wiring & electronics, they're solid guitars, and make excellent mod platforms. The double necks are back in stock and I'm jonesing hard for a white one so I can play Hotel California on it. Check out the necks!4 points
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I'm new to the group, but I'm think I've seen this one on here before when I was digging around. Looks like an Ebony fretboard and Birdseye Maple (?) neck for $1,500. Work in, bust still in great condition for the price and something you don't find often. https://www.facebook.com/share/17iTjNiPsL/3 points
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6’0” 225 A tad smaller than Andre, but yeah that pic makes the Junior look kinda small on me.3 points
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Rufus T has arrived! My 'first 10 minutes' evaluation: Holy shit. How do they do that? Straight off the truck, pulled it out of the box, tuned it up, plugged it in and damn - nice snap from the bridge and Clapton-esque wool from the neck, from strings that sound 40-years-old. Raised the treble-side action a hair. The D-shaped neck felt good, and has enough heft (but not too much) to be comfy. Stays in tune (big plus). All switches, knobs, etc function properly. No glaring cosmetic issues. And it just feels solid, without being heavy. I thought the Tele was really good. This is definitely a notch above that. And it looks cool. The Metallic Green looks really good in person, especially with the gold (I know, I know. I'll put a big 'G' on it) and I'm not a big fan of the color green. A string change and set-up is next. Neck pickup goes from woolly to woollier so that might change, who knows. But the initial hit says it's a keeper2 points
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IF it was reversed head, H/S, not quite so knackered and I hadn't just dropped $5K on a new custom shop Jackson, I'd be all over it.1 point
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Especially the bound neck is a big plus in my opinion. My “Irma” Tally also has a bound neck. Tallies are great! Gabe 😀1 point
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I've been watching this one for months. I couldn't believe nobody would make an offer. Honestly, I've no way of knowing if nobody did. But it seemed like a great price at $2,995. I offered $2420 plus $80 shipping. It's on the way. Parts are tarnished a good bit. I can fix that. Am I missing something, or is this the best $2,500 guitar you've seen in a while?1 point
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Damn if it ain't! Those stripes coming off the rhythm pickup give it away. Oh, Boy!1 point
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Chatted with the good folks at Music City Bridge, they said with the original bridge being Wilkinson that they would be metric. Looking at their Savvy compensated wraptail in nickel with their locking studs, which I'm told will be drop-in compatible with the existing threaded bushings. I'll update the thread with what the verdict is in case anyone searches this in the future. @butcher this guitar is killer, and crazy clean for being 30 yrs old this year.1 point
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Looks like we should have a separate thread for Specials!1 point
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You can try wicking some water-thin superglue into the screw holes to try to harden the wood, letting it dry, and then rescrewing. I would avoid supergluing the bridge itself into place, as that may just result in the finish going with the bridge next time it lifts up, and it would make any later servicing a pain.1 point
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They pay for rock n roll memorabilia. The feeling of owning something that belonged to Gary. I think many things from the hay days of rock n roll will be as collectable as say things from the Wild West or something from the Titanic. These times will never come again. We have already sailed past them (and we are so lucky to have lived through them). They will be remembered the same way as people think of the renaissance. The looks, the sounds, the hair styles, the smoking of cigarettes, the drinking, the shagging, the totally outrageous living, the too early deaths of many stars, the fast driving or real cars (gasoline, not electric). The future will be sanitized beyond belief and run by AI. Most people will use AI daily to decide which music to listen to and what to wear. Ai will make the music and the movies, tv-series. Goverments will use systems like face recognition, electronic ID's, implanted chips etc to controll and follow everything humans do. People will be sad, lazy and comfortable. Dreaming of better days, when people were truly free, will be all that is left. Owning memorabilia, of any kind, will be like owning art. As much of what is produced today will be forbidden to produce in the future. You will be forced to eat bug sallad and drink artificial vitamin juice.1 point
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Looks like the most expensive certified neck brake I have ever seen.1 point
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Still one of my favorites - super light Korina body blank and RF neck from the early 2000s Gene Baker bankruptcy auction, a killer flame maple billet I had lying around for years, and a NOS 1980 DiMarzio PAF ran through Murkat and Stike to create the Baker Frankenjunior...or whatever you want to call it.1 point
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I bought one of these with case very cheap a few years ago, it does the Junior thing very well with its stock Fralin P-90 on board, and I never had any urge to throw money at a more expensive version afterward, including Gibson: AXL USA Bulldog AL-1090 Electric Guitar Review - Premier Guitar There's two of these for sale on Reverb for about $400 used right now (no affiliation).1 point
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Oh by the way, it appears there are some of those Gibson straps still out there.....Cannot guarantee these are exactly the same as those I got a decade ago, but they look identical. And it appears you can sign up and get 10% off. https://www.creamcitymusic.com/gibson-the-modern-vintage-mini-guitar-strap-black/1 point
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I bought one of these recently and like it a lot. https://www.cablefreeguitar.com/products/zero-gravity-strap-for-guitar-bass1 point
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Watch beato's video on it. The only chart it's on is downloads, and at a buck each, that translates into $3k. In other words, the creator "bought" the #1 spot on a BS list and is sitting back loving all the free publicity their $3k got.1 point
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This album popped up on my Spotify feed. I'd never heard of her (but I don't get out much). I found it completely listenable, which, for instrumental guitar music is a novelty reserved for such as Satriani. Interestingly, I found occasional nods to Satch here and there, but I didn't find her playing derivative. She has her own voice. This album is from 2014, so I am late to the game: This album from was interesting in that there was a good bit of acoustic work mixed with shred: I am constantly looking for something novel to listen to and this proved more novel than most.1 point