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Post by Kanenite on Jul 24, 2007 10:02:53 GMT -1
Nice
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Post by V e l o c i t y on Jul 24, 2007 11:31:26 GMT -1
I've seen another guitar I like, Washburn W164 Vintage Idol. But I can't find it anywhere on a UK website... Link
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Post by Ultimafanatic on Jul 24, 2007 15:33:31 GMT -1
*Eyes pop out of skull*
White or Black dude?
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Post by Kanenite on Jul 24, 2007 17:14:38 GMT -1
I've seen another guitar I like, Washburn W164 Vintage Idol. But I can't find it anywhere on a UK website... LinkI was looking at these earlier, well, not this specific model, but they have Washburn guitars shaped like this on GAK. i agree, they look badass though.
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Post by V e l o c i t y on Jul 24, 2007 17:37:48 GMT -1
I think black. And regarding the normal ones, the ones which rise up in the middle they look slightly like Homme's guitar. So either way they're killer. =O
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Post by Kanenite on Aug 7, 2007 17:11:30 GMT -1
I think I just shat my pants. That looks like ass. "Sure enough, Gibson today announced what is easily the most unique instrument to come out of their year-long Guitar Of The Week program to-date––the aptly titled Reverse Flying V. While the guitar’s flamboyant design is most definitely an acquired taste (you wouldn’t necessarily catch me playing one on stage,) there’s little doubt in my mind that this is the type of true customization that many of us had hoped to see more of from the sometimes lackluster GOTW series. Apparently based on Gibson’s iconic Flying V circa 1958, the Reverse Flying V sports a pair of “flipped” V-style mahogany fins, a thoroughly retro styled headstock, and Gibson’s handsome Trans Amber finish. Other unique features include a period-correct strings-thru-body V tailpiece w/eyelets, just a single volume control knob, and dual topless ‘57 Classic humbuckers with nickel polepieces. The guitar is also expected to boast a solid Mahogany body, Mahogany neck with 1950’s rounded neck profile (24 3/4” scale length,) Rosewood fretboard with 22 frets and dot inlays, Gold hardware, tune-o-matic bridge, amber “top hat” knobs, green key tuning machines, and 3-way pickup switching. As with the other instruments in this series, the Reverse Flying V will be produced in a Limited Edition of just 400 guitars. " Ewwwwwww.
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Post by That Chick on Aug 8, 2007 8:51:43 GMT -1
one question. WHY.
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Post by Cerpin Taxt on Aug 8, 2007 10:46:39 GMT -1
*gouges out own eyes*
That's horrible.
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Post by Kanenite on Aug 8, 2007 11:04:34 GMT -1
What's funny is that people will PAY for that.
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Post by V e l o c i t y on Aug 12, 2007 12:17:43 GMT -1
Why does it remind me of a thong?
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Post by That Chick on Aug 13, 2007 7:23:21 GMT -1
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Post by V e l o c i t y on Aug 13, 2007 12:21:08 GMT -1
Thanks for the info... Phoemo. =P But I've gone off it now. Today's update:
Pedals: Krank Distortus Maximus Distortion Pedal Electro Harmonix Metal Muff
Guitars: Epiphone 1958 Explorer Korina Schecter Revenger
I dunno what to do.
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Post by Kanenite on Aug 13, 2007 13:55:37 GMT -1
The Muff pedals rock. Especially the Big Muffs. lawl i said muff. ;D
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Post by V e l o c i t y on Aug 13, 2007 21:22:11 GMT -1
The Muff pedals rock. Especially the Big Muffs. lawl i said muff. ;D Lawl, you ESPECIALLY like the Big Muffs. =D
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Post by Kanenite on Aug 14, 2007 9:58:25 GMT -1
lawl big muffs. ;D
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