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Beergoblin

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  1. Yes, the amp does have reverb. I'm not really interested in a trade at the moment, I need the $$ otherwise I'd just hold on to the amp.
  2. Holy crap. Somebody help a brotha out!
  3. Works for me, let me know asap
  4. SOLD SOLD SOLD I got this in a trade and was planning on keeping it, but my guitar isn't selling so something has to go. The head is mint. Sounds great, functions great, ZERO issues. I do not have the footswitch for it. There may be a few smudges on the mirrored part, but they do buff out! Its damned near impossible to keep the front plate spotless!
  5. I was about to say the same thing. That performance kicked all sorts of ass
  6. I don't consider myself a Korina expert, but I have really fallen in love with my Korina Standard since getting it. I've had a few straight mahogany or mahogany w/maple cap styled guitars in the past, and the Korina takes what I liked about those and added a certain factor that they don't seem to have, particularly the top end. It still retains the mids and low end of my other straight mahogany guitars, but adds a certain chimeness and crystal-esque top end that the mahogany just doesn't seem to have. I'm not sure if thats strictly due to the Korina itself, or the sum of the whole guitars parts just being kick ass and something special. Regardless, I'd like to get some more Korina down the road.
  7. Nice, I'm sure you'll dig it. I just stumbled upon this beauty.....transblack always makes me weak in the knees.
  8. There seems to have been a LOT of trans blacks floating around (as you already mentioned), pretty soon there will be a drought Here's mine for your viewing pleasure..........and to further fuel the gas.
  9. I think you've all seen these before (pretty recent pics) but since the guitars are still fairly new to me I'll play along. I need to get some pics of these in better lighting.
  10. I've been caught up in pickup swapping alot over the last couple of years. Not necessarily out of unhappiness with what was in there, but I wanted to experiment and see what styles, brand, and makes seemed to fit me best. That said, I still haven't touched the stock Duncans in my new Hamers. Will I in the future? Probably.....but if I never had the means to do so I could definately be happy with the stock Duncans. My overall experience has been good with Duncan/Dimarzio, but the boutique makers like Bareknuckle, WCR, Wolfetone, _insert your favorite here_, has been that they do have an edge on most production model Duncan/Dimarzio offerings. It might only be a slight percentage better, but after I came to that realization its hard to sit there and not wonder if I could make my guitars sound just that much better with a pickup swap, even if it will only be a small change for the better.
  11. Looks like a kick ass time.
  12. What year is that from?
  13. I never knew there was such a thing.
  14. Looks cool, what the story with the pickups? Are they totally custom?
  15. Its already been said, but metal is all in your hands and what/how you play. I play metal and or variations of it more than any other style, and I only have 1 legitimate "shred/metal" guitar in my Ibanez Sabre. Everything else I own is pretty much the woods, scale length, and construction of a Les Paul type guitar, just change the shape around to a Dean ML, Monaco, Explorer, etc.
  16. That's not similar. That's the same guitar. Actually, when I saw the pic from the Willcutt I didn't like the finish the way it appeared, but seeing a more real to life picture that finish looks very nice.
  17. Did you get that through Willcutts? They have a very similar guitar in their sold section http://www.willcuttguitars.com/details.asp?stock_id=3304
  18. Those are both f'n gorgeous!
  19. Me too, they've got more eyecandy if you click on the sold link.
  20. I'm not 100% on the one piece body vs the two piece, but as far as the $200 is concerned I'm not building a custom one off, these are based off the prices that I got from Willcutts on a couple of their Korina Standards vs a regular Standard I was interested in. A couple of their models differ, like Brazilian Rosewood on some, and different inlays etc. But generally, their Korina Standards averaged around $200 more than the regular Standards I was looking at. I actually found a 2nd dealer which has a Korina Standard I'm interested that has it priced the same as a regular Standard from Willcutt, so go figure
  21. Thats a crazy axe you have there my friend! Very cool.
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