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  1. #1
    Your collection is pitifully short Fash. No 355 (every man must have his Lucille) - no flame top Les Paul - no Gretsch and no Ricky and just where the fúck are your acoustics man!

    I must say, if I encountered a collection like yours and discovered the owner was anything less than a first class, finger blistering ninja I'd think he was a bit of a train-spotter

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    Your collection is pitifully short Fash. No 355 (every man must have his Lucille) - no flame top Les Paul - no Gretsch and no Ricky and just where the fúck are your acoustics man!

    I must say, if I encountered a collection like yours and discovered the owner was anything less than a first class, finger blistering ninja I'd think he was a bit of a train-spotter
    It's hard to find a good deal on a ES-335 quite pricey. There is the midtown model which seems good value for money.

    I am waiting to strike on the flame top les paul. I may go lemonburst or honey. I sold my acoustic but would like a new one. I'm out of space for now.

    I was looking at some Ricks last night online Maybe I should get a 12 string.

  3. #3
    A 12 string of course - how else can you cover Byrds classics? Oh and I forgot, either an Explorer or a Flying V (no need for both).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    A 12 string of course - how else can you cover Byrds classics? Oh and I forgot, either an Explorer or a Flying V (no need for both).
    How about a firebird?

  5. #5
    You're just being impudent now. What next, a Fender Jaguar? As I'm sure you well know, the Firebird is simply the worst of the rather ostentatious, but essentially inferior trio of attempts by Gibson to look 'space-age'. I repeat, you only need one but I would choose the V Fash.

    Of course, you could also occasionally eschew the big two and look at Tokais and Schecters. Both far more affordable but with superior build quality to the instruments they mimic.

    Tokai Loverock - the cheeky cvnts don't even call it a Les Paul


  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    You're just being impudent now. What next, a Fender Jaguar? As I'm sure you well know, the Firebird is simply the worst of the rather ostentatious, but essentially inferior trio of attempts by Gibson to look 'space-age'. I repeat, you only need one but I would choose the V Fash.

    Of course, you could also occasionally eschew the big two and look at Tokais and Schecters. Both far more affordable but with superior build quality to the instruments they mimic.

    Tokai Loverock - the cheeky cvnts don't even call it a Les Paul

    Your mum loves my loverock h.

  7. #7
    I'm sure she found you very sweet C but on the whole preferred handsome men I think.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    You're just being impudent now. What next, a Fender Jaguar? As I'm sure you well know, the Firebird is simply the worst of the rather ostentatious, but essentially inferior trio of attempts by Gibson to look 'space-age'. I repeat, you only need one but I would choose the V Fash.

    Of course, you could also occasionally eschew the big two and look at Tokais and Schecters. Both far more affordable but with superior build quality to the instruments they mimic.

    Tokai Loverock - the cheeky cvnts don't even call it a Les Paul

    The shop near me sells Tokai he has some stunning guitars. he also sells G&L guitars.

  9. #9
    Look at the exquisite nitro finish on this Tokai ...you'd be afraid to play it. Their machining and woodcraft is doubtlessly superior but make sure you get a Japan made one for good resale (they have a korean factory I believe).


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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    Look at the exquisite nitro finish on this Tokai ...you'd be afraid to play it. Their machining and woodcraft is doubtlessly superior but make sure you get a Japan made one for good resale (they have a korean factory I believe).

    Speaking of Fender Jaguars. that was my first proper purchase of a nice guitar when I was 18 years old from the guitar shop above the Pawnbrokers on the corner of St John Street at the Angel.

    I couldn't get on with it at all but I had no idea what I was doing. hated the bridge it would buzz and the strings would fly out the saddles. I think I had been watching to many Kurt Cobain videos at the time.

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