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  1. soulman

    What is your favorite fat neck ?

    One would be the neck on a Fender Classic Player Baja Telecaster and another would be the '50s Gibson/Epiphone Les Paul necks.
  2. soulman

    My philosophy for guitars

    Yup, and like I always say "I don't play the headstock" so I care very little for whose name is on it. My first exposure to imports was a pair of Chinese built Squier Classic Vibes I bought used for less than $300 each. I felt they were of better quality than Mexican built Fenders that sold...
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    My philosophy for guitars

    Over all the years of gigging I tended to have more costly guitars and basses including a $3k Fender Custom Shop Nocaster. One reason why is the quality of top of the line Fender or Gibson gear was much better than their import equivalents and if I wanted to move something brand names were...
  4. soulman

    Show your Strats

    G&L Comanche w/Z-Coil pickups Robert Cray hardtail
  5. soulman

    For The Bassist In You

    Once a year or so I look over what I have and decide what more or different I'd like to have. The Kiloton is probably the most unique sounding bass I own and they also offer a fretless version of it. I don't own a fretless any longer so I thought the proper approach was to sell this one first...
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    For The Bassist In You

    Rare bird Tribute Kiloton in discontinued Irish Ale finish with nicely grained ash body in like new mint condition. I also have the tort pickguard. For GearTalk members $550 + actual shiiping for bass incl. Fender FB620 gig bag. No shipping for local sales and no sales tax.
  7. soulman

    Way Huge Klon Klone....

    So they sold out at $189 and now those who bought them are asking $500 plus for them on Reverb? I guess they've got that part of Kloning down.
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    Well, the power is out.

    When I lived back in Englewood it was in an older area built up in the 30s-40s and post war period so all of the electric lines were above ground. Right outside the window in the den where I sat and worked was a power pole with a transformer attached that provided power for a several block area...
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    Casino Owners

    The funny thing to me is that unless one is into the vintage thing and wants sunburst or natural like John Lennon's stripped version the Casino Worn Series is actually kind of unique, especially the olive finish. And from what I can determine they're identical electronically and have the same...
  10. soulman

    Your 'Weapons of Choice' for today....[pics preferred]

    Gorgeous wood grain and stain. Really brings out the best in it.
  11. soulman

    I like guitar forums...

    If you enjoy forums I'm betting you'll like this one as well. We're very new so it's gonna be up to us to make it into whatever we like.
  12. soulman

    Hello

    Welcome to a great new forum. You'll find members here from several other forums so you won't feel like a stranger at all.
  13. soulman

    Came over from Gretsch Talk today......

    Welcome......great new site we're developing here.
  14. soulman

    Advice buying a vintage fender (Amp reverb or pedal reverb?)

    From what you've said in your original post it's the tonality of those vintage Fender amps you're after. If that's the case I would suggest spending your $1000 on getting one of the Tonemaster versions of those amps and there are several to choose from all the way from the Twin Reverb on down...
  15. soulman

    Greetings and Salutations!!!

    Yup. By in large their pedals are all pretty good. I've used several in the past and never had an issue with any of them.
  16. soulman

    Can anybody recommend a high quality, good sounding looper?

    As I posted in another thread there are some products that were designed and produced pre-Behringer that are very good. The Looper is one of them. I've owned three and still have a mini Looper. There are some other products that are well worth it too but the list is shorter now. I believe...
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    Greetings and Salutations!!!

    If you go back in time before Behringer bought them they were innovative as all hell and their quality was unsurpassed. The company was based in Denmark and they were well known for their studio gear as well. They still have some very good products that were designed prior to Behringer's...
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    Your 'Weapons of Choice' for today....[pics preferred]

    Thanks Scott. It's my own creation of features I wanted to try that were beyond anything Fender was producing. It's not just pretty it's pretty unique too and sounds and plays as good as it looks.
  19. soulman

    Can anybody recommend a high quality, good sounding looper?

    Although I almost hate to promote tc electronic products any longer their Ditto Looper is a good piece of work and you can find tons of them used for far less than $300.
  20. soulman

    Babicz FCH Bridges

    Much like Hipshot, Bad Ass, Gotoh, Faber, and others the Babicz FCH concept is kind of an acquired taste that not everyone likes. Slowly but surely they've gained broader acceptance so I figured I'd mention them because they don't get as much publicity as they deserve. The eCam idea is a...
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