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BigPigDave
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| posted on 29-7-2010 at 12:02 PM |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by klown
Definitely the HSB... the Tobacco is nice, but that honey is stunning.
OR
Keep both and you'll have room for even MORE guitars after the wife leaves
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ha haha.. somethin I found out... they (wives) wont leave.. they need food, shelter, security - they'll resent you to high hell... but wont leave over
a guitar (your neighbors wife? she "might" walk...)
You may be able to come to a compromise... might have to buy some almond oil and a massage table and get to work for her... but all depends on what
it's worth to you.... a bit of minor ass pain to keep both??? you decide!  (you'll eventually end up with another one anyway... might as
well just get it over with now! ..... the guitar(s) that is....)
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soliloquy
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| posted on 29-7-2010 at 12:09 PM |
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honey burst ONLY if you are planning on blacking it out. if not, then tobacco hands down! beign lighter, sounding a bit better, so whats not to like
in it?
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hardrocker63139
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| posted on 29-7-2010 at 06:48 PM |
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The Amber one looks much better IMHO
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ohreallynow
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| posted on 30-7-2010 at 09:29 AM |
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Decision made! I'm keeping the Tobacco Burst. Its definitely a better player and at 8.5lbs its over 1lb lighter. It actually feels and plays alot
like my old early nineties Les Paul Classic that I used to gig regularly with but have since sold.
Thanks for all of your input!
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| posted on 30-7-2010 at 09:32 AM |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by ohreallynow
Decision made! I'm keeping the Tobacco Burst. Its definitely a better player and at 8.5lbs its over 1lb lighter. It actually feels and plays alot
like my old early nineties Les Paul Classic that I used to gig regularly with but have since sold.
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good choice
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guitarputt83
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| posted on 30-7-2010 at 11:06 AM |
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Honey
Gear:
Gibson 61 SG RI
Agile 3000 Tobacco Burst
early 70's Univox Hi-Flyer
old Fender Acoustic
Blackstar Ht-5
Mojo speaker cab with 2 Warehouse Reapers.
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S-man
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| posted on 30-7-2010 at 03:35 PM |
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Just curious. Will the honey go up as a B-stock, or will Kurt sell it as new?
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nrussell23
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| Quote: | Originally posted by S-man
Just curious. Will the honey go up as a B-stock, or will Kurt sell it as new? |
it will go up as a B-stock and he will create a description something like this ...
"1/64th inch scratch on the back bottom edge. body is stable"
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ClaudeBenjamin
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| posted on 30-7-2010 at 03:41 PM |
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Tobacco
Agile AL-3100 CSBF / Agile AL-3000 GT P90 / Agile AD-201 2TS
Agile AL-2000 2TSF / Agile AL-2000 CSBF / Agile AL-2000 WBG
Peavey XXL Head / Peavey 412MS Cabinet
Bugera Vintage 5 / Bugera 212V-BK Cabinet
Peavey Special 212 Transtube Series
Peavey Bandit 112 Transtube Red Stripe w/ 112SX Extension Cab
Pedals: MXR M66 Classic Overdrive / MXR M104 Distortion + / MXR M115 Distortion III / MXR M101 Phase 90 / MXR M102 DynaComp Compressor / MXR M133
Micro Amp / BBE AM64 American Distortion / BBE Sonic Stomp Sonic Maximizer / DeltaLab SC1 Stereo Chorus / Deltalab DD1 Digital Delay / Biyang FL8
Flanger / Modtone MT-DS Speedbox Distortion / Modtone MT-HT Harmonic Tremor / Modtone MT-WAH Vintage Wah / GFS GFT-90 Tuner
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S-man
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| posted on 30-7-2010 at 04:54 PM |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by nrussell23
it will go up as a B-stock and he will create a description something like this ...
"1/64th inch scratch on the back bottom edge. body is stable" |
haha!
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Standard Man
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| posted on 31-7-2010 at 12:31 AM |
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Good choice, although, that honey is super sexy...
Main Guitars:
95 Gibson SG 1961 Reissue(Dimarzio Super 2s, Sperzal tuners, coil splitting)
98 Gibson SG Special Black with ebony fretboard (GFS Tuners, Duncan 59's, Jonesy MSP wiring)
86 Gibson SG Special Limited Edition(Kahler Flyer trem, Gibson BB2)
2009 MIK Agile Dauntless EMG Silverburst (EMG Zakk Wylde PUPS rewired BH style)
Jackson DXMG Dinky (Duncan Hot Rods)
Jackson JS30 RR Floyd (Duncan Distortion Meyhem's)
Ibanez RG 7321 7 string(Petrucci Pickups, coil split)
2009 Made By Me And My Grandpa Saga ST-10 kit (stock)
Ibanez acoustic
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