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  1. I hand picked this one after trying dozens of other Tele's. It's a bone stock 1996-1997 Telecaster with a neck HB and Single coil in the bridge. It has a 5 way selector switch for splitting the cols as well. The guitar is in great condition for a 16 year old guitar. It plays and sounds killer...which I why I picked it. She's got medium frets with some minor wear and minor chrome wear. Stock Fender gig bag is included as well. $300 shipped CONUS. NO TRADES!!!!!
  2. Stunning PRS SC250 Singlecut Artist up for sale/trade. This one has a PRS confirmed Brazilian fretboard as well. There are 2 small dings on the back (see pic) but it's mint otherwise. The truss rod cover is not pictured, but will be included as well. This is a killer guitar!!! $2500 via Paypal gift shipped CONUS Trades considered: - Tyler - Trussart - Tom Anderson - Suhr - Fender Custom Shop - Grosh - EBMM Axis or EVH - Germino - Mesa Boogie Lone Star Classic - Bogner XTC - Two Rock - Soldano SLO - something else cool??? + cash in most cases NO RECESSED FLOYDS PLEASE
  3. a few cheap pedals on e-bay: http://shop.ebay.com/honeydog11/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340
  4. I KNOW that I'm going to regret this one day, but I'm considering selling my Bonamassa LP. It's #164 out of 250 and is easily one of the best LP's that I've ever played. The pickups have been replaced with a Motor City 2nd Degree Blackbelt (nickel covered) in the bridge and a Wolfetone Marshallhead in the neck. I also disconnected the tone controls, but they could be easily re-connected if you wish. The original pups will be included with the guitar as well as the COA and paperwork from Gibson. $3250 shipped CONUS. It will ship in the original box from Gibson. Trades: - PRS (SC, DGT, Mccarty, CU22/24, 57/08. I'm a sucker for an IRW rosewood neck) - Suhr - Tom Anderson - Tyler - Gene Baker - EBMM guitars - Superstrats - CS Fender's (Strats or Teles) - Heritage 80 Les Paul - Cameron moded Marshalls - Vintage Fender amps - Two Rock Classic Reverb or similar TR - Carol Ann amps - Top Hat Emplexador - Vintage Martin or Guild Acoustics - Boogie IIC+ (must be fully loaded with export transformer) - Try me??? ***I would like to get cash back in a deal, so please keep that in mind***
  5. You buy now: - Line 6 Echo Park: $85 shipped CONUS - Weber Mass 100: $150 shipped CONUS - FJA Moded Whine-o-Wah: $95 shipped CONUS (this is a killer sounding wah with true bypass and a H U G E sweep!!!) Paypal only!!!
  6. Originally posted by VoodooChild24 My R8 LP Sweet brother! She looks just like mine
  7. It's a tie between: - R8 Iced Tea - PRS Mccarty IRW Pics of the PRS:
  8. Originally posted by Bob Savage Pfft, I see all kinds of wires that are the wrong color.
  9. Originally posted by SteveVHT Please send me your trades and offers to.... Corksniffer@ douchbag.com e-mail address no workey???
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    Prayers and Mojo for your wife are on the way from NJ.
  11. Originally posted by Joe Chiovari Lot of chatter going on about Norman guitars I see. People comparing them to Martins and such. Rule of thumb...if you like the sound and feel of the guitar, then that's the guitar for you. I have a Martin, Guild and Norman. The Martin is a DM of recent production. The Guild is an F-412 I have been playing for 30 years. Yea, I am an old coot. I am a fingerpicking fool (all 5 fingers). Flat picks I just never could get the hang of. Ended up in the sound hole many times. The Norman (B20/12) is a great playing and sounding guitar. I won't agree that it stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the Martin or the Guild in playability or sound. I do agree that it comes close and, for the money, I would send anyone off to try a Norman product before they consider the higher priced makes. The Norman 12 I bought has laminated cherry sides and back, solid spruce top, maple neck and rosewood bridge and fingerboard. Maple sides/back are the hardest woods used on guitars and produce the brightest resonance through the spruce top. That is how the Guild is made and, quite honestly, it drowns out the Norman. No matter, the Norman has it's own sound and that sound is good. Guild makes the best 12 string guitars, Martin makes the best 6 string guitars, and the rest are just that. Specifically speaking, the neck of the Norman is just a bit larger than the Guild F-412. I find the Norman a little weak in it's treble. It takes a little more effort to "throw" a bar chord and strike to sound off those higher notes. One has to compensate by holding back the base sound a bit. But, hey, no two guitars of different manufacture play them same anyway. I still agree that the Norman is a great guitar for the money and that's why I bought one. But, I have read alot on this forum about Norman ranking in the same league with Martin or other pricey guitars. Well, it may be a good guitar but it ain't there yet. I hear what you're saying. I'll put my ST68 up against a low end Martin anyday!
  12. Originally posted by confuseitall that's really wierd that this thread was bumped: I hadn't heard much about Normans and just went to check out Breedlove's Atlas series. After being dissapointed by the ac200 concert, I picked up this all spruce, high gloss Norman. I brought the baby home. Great guitar! Made by Godin, same great feel as the Seagull s6, but the spruce gives it the tone I love! strange coincedence that this thread was at top. lol...they're great guitars for sure!
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