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  1. So it sounds like you want nice fat LP tone one a more comfortable, longer scale guitar... Don't be fooled by the shredder stigma. I play surf, reggae, and punk rock with mine. You could buy a new Japan one, a used USA one, and still have enough to buy a sack of weed, a case of good beer, a tank of gas, and a steak dinner. ;-)
  2. That is fucking sharp looking man. Very very nice. I would have stuck with a non reversed headstock, but regardless, if I were a tele guy, I'd have already PM'd you an offer. Truly spiffy.
  3. If I could plug my pedalboard in (or even sheist the guy into buying me a couple new ones ;)) I'd be ok. However, I do make use of controlled feedback, and I don't know if that would work with such an arrangement.
  4. how are those necks? Jackson thin? or fender like? If you're talkin to me, pilgrim, they're kinda in the middle. Probably a little closer to Jackson but nowhere near Ibanez. I thought I was a fatty neck kind of guy til I tried one. Heh, now fat teles and Les Pauls feel a touch off to me. I do adore the Charvel profile though. The compund radius helps a lot, great for leads and chording. I have teency hands though, fwiw.
  5. Here are my contributions. Japanese white So Cal, and USA Green So Cal. Best guitars I've ever played... or at least my favorites.
  6. The thing about the D Tuna on the purple Charvel I sold recently was that the little screw inside it wouldn't stay calibrated, it needed some thread tape or something... or I was doing it wrong.
  7. Did you make sure the fine tuner screw for the E string on the Floyd is almost all the way unscrewed? Like barely touching the bolt that you loosen to remove the strings, if at all....
  8. Once you go tweed, you never go back. Heh, I dunno. I've had my tweed case for like 8 years of the 9.5 I've been playing, and these SKBs for only 1 or so, and they're pretty awesome. Tweeds look badass but these look {censored}ing professional.
  9. {censored} yeah, chambered LP's are awesome. I have a chambered studio mahogany from around 06 an I just love it. Lighter than any strat I've held, and the biggest, fattest tone out of all my guitars.
  10. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/fender-skb-molded-case-for-right-or-left-hand-strat-or-tele-guitars/476086000001000 These things are beasts. I have two. One is the Fender version but for bass, and its a monster. One is Charvel branded and came with my So Cal, I totally trust it. The locks are sturday, and you can even fly with one. GREAT cases. As much mojo as they have, I'll never buy another tweed case.
  11. Sweet! I still have GAS for a white one. Yeah, I had such a hard time deciding. I love all the flashy colors: slime green, candy green, candy blue, candy tangerine... I even like the pagan gold, but the white was just to classy to pass up. I've still gotta bond a little with it, play a show or two, but once I do, I could see seeking out a more flashy partner for it. It's such a great guitar.
  12. I don't have any tattoos. If any of my 3 kids plan on getting one, they better count on marrying someone rich. There's a clause in my will that states that after I die, all three of them have to have an examination by two independent dermatologists who have to certify them tattoo free. Any heirs determined to have a tattoo(s) will be written out of the will and the money gets split by those who don't. If all 3 have tattoos, the money is placed into a trust for their children if they ever have any, to which the same rules apply. It's an amount in the low 7 figures so a bit of a motivator. Jesus... That's either hilarious, or you've seen "brewster's millions" WWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too many times.
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