chilipeppermaniac
Ambassador of Decibels
No multi-meter...like you'd get from Home Dippity-doo?
Amazing....
Like Adrian said, the guy was/is a douche
No multi-meter...like you'd get from Home Dippity-doo?
Amazing....
Come on by there are a few floyds lying about you can adjust![]()
I hear you there...I’ve managed to find 5 that I like a lot, and was able to afford. I have other electrics too, they do outnumber the Gibsons, but they are all enjoyable to me. None are difficult for me to keep in tune.
Play what you like. Buy what you want. Enjoy what you do with it. Make some music.
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Leon del Muerte I have seen that guitar with the headstock snapped off one day, onstage the next.
Dave Death That's amazing. I guess luthiers would be tripping over themselves to fix that thing, it's such a legend
Leon del Muerte Haha, Danny fixed it himself. We happened to be flying together to a fest. When they landed and saw the damage, he just went out and bought some wood glue and clamps.
Dave Death That's awesome! But it was snapped right off?
Dave Death I have some Titebond red on standby here in case the unthinkable happens, but I was mainly thinking of it in terms of cracks, not snaps.
Leon del Muerte Yep, still in the case, but in two pieces. They asked if they could borrow my guitar and I said "of course!" Then when it was time, they were like "all good!"
Dave Death I like how someone made him that custom Mental Funeral guitar and he never plays it, always just the old Victory.
Leon del Muerte Hey, when it works, it works. I've seen him play that thing nearly my entire musical career. My first show ever was with The Aborted, who later became Abscess.
Dave Death I wonder if he's ever had to replace a tuner or anything. Surely some of the hardware has worn out, because he gives it a tough time. Also he must have stripped out a strap button more than once in three decades
Leon del Muerte Haha, undoubtedly. I think he just keeps things as simple as possible.
Dave Death It's a totally iconic instrument. Look up Gibson Victory on the web and it's almost always mentioned somewhere. It's pretty much the only one out there working hard like that
Leon del Muerte Yep. I didn't even know what it was for the longest time. I assumed it was just some rando 60s kung fu guitar made in a basement in Estonia somewhere. That's the only one I've ever seen, I think, haha.
O.K>---Good one..I wasn't expecting that one...Maybe I will send you a nice Von Herndon Gibson-Scale telecaster...
O.K>---
OR maybe send me a black Gibson les paul I send you a JACKSON
WHat? --- hey cant blame me for trying ----
Not exactly a new concept as can be seen in Ted Mccarty's own words and experiences.
Former Gibson Chief Ted McCarty on Tonewoods and the Problems of 'Top-Heavy' Management | Bacon's Archive
Not exactly a new concept as can be seen in Ted Mccarty's own words and experiences.
Former Gibson Chief Ted McCarty on Tonewoods and the Problems of 'Top-Heavy' Management | Bacon's Archive

Les Paul had nothing to do with the design of the Les Paul, other than suggesting the wraparound tailpiece. Les Paul didn’t even know the guitar existed until McCarty brought one to him.
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Not exactly a new concept as can be seen in Ted Mccarty's own words and experiences.
Former Gibson Chief Ted McCarty on Tonewoods and the Problems of 'Top-Heavy' Management | Bacon's Archive