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  1. ... Can some one post evidence of this "great modern electric blues" I keep hearing about? All I've heard is sappy love songs for the radio. If there is truly something of worth in his catalog, I'd like to check it out.
  2. this board is the same as it's been since i joined, minus people giving stuff away to people in bad situations. the free stuff thread has been long forgotten as well. people still dont give a rats ass about music here, they only care about wasting money on guitars and getting into arguments about gibson. seriously, nothing but the charitable side of this board has changed.
  3. my older brother has one of those, bolt-on neck and everything. it sounds good and plays really well, although it seems they tried to imitate the whole "fretless wonder" thing. seriously, the frets are like a MM high with no crown at all. i want to steal it from him next time i watch his dogs. lol
  4. Haha, yeah, what crazy timing. They were made by a company called Lindert and all the bodies had tweed and tolex on them to make them look like vintage amps/radios. There was one at a local store that the shop owner had dubbed "The Shit and Piss Guitar". It played really well, surprisingly, My buddy was gonna buy it but the shop had closed down by the time he got the money together.
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  6. the tuners at the headstock are only for holding the strings and getting them approximately in tune. the locking nut should be tightened on all the strings after you have tuned every thing once using the headstock tuners, after that you use the fine tuning knobs on the bridge itself. More details and information on Floyd Rose bridges can be found at this link: http://www.glowingtubes.com/p/FloydTuning.htm
  7. some of the really old blue ones are plywood though, be careful. The last run of hardtails were put out in white, black, and that bullet blue, so if you can find a white or black hardtail there's a real good chance it's solid.
  8. I have an older last run hardtail 3 pickup bullet, and it's either agathis or basswood, i don't remember. definitely not ply.
  9. it's more in the amount of gain you use, your technique and how hot your pups are. i can pull pinch harmonics out of my ass on pretty much any guitar i've tried them on, regardless if i'm using a pick or not. so get somethin high output like a super distortion or a JB and learn how to do them right and you'll be squeelin till the wee hours of the night. rhyme. ha
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