Clockworkmike
Ambassador of STACKS in WV SHACKS
Ive always been a fan of the popular axes like Les Pauls, SGs, Vs, Explorers, Strats and Teles but i love a lot of other guitars as well. But what I play is usually an SG, Explorer or Tele. However, I was looking at other guitars that are off the beaten path and not something that I would normally use. One in particular is the awesome Gibson Byrdland.
Personality and viewpoints all aside and out of the window, Ted Nugent made me want one of those as a kid, from the massive sound he produced from it and its harnessed feedback. I was fortunate enough to get to try one at Gruhn Guitars in Nashville back in 1997 thru a cranked Silverface Fender Twin coincidentally enough lol But in its intended state of clean jazz, it was even more lovely.
So the question is: whats some of the guitars you admire outside of your normal preferences?
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Personality and viewpoints all aside and out of the window, Ted Nugent made me want one of those as a kid, from the massive sound he produced from it and its harnessed feedback. I was fortunate enough to get to try one at Gruhn Guitars in Nashville back in 1997 thru a cranked Silverface Fender Twin coincidentally enough lol But in its intended state of clean jazz, it was even more lovely.
So the question is: whats some of the guitars you admire outside of your normal preferences?
Gibson Byrdland 1962 Natural | Stephen's Gear Locker | Reverb
Serial #55590This guitar is one of 17 made in 1962.Incredible woods with a rare “flip match” flamed maple back and book matched sides .ORIGINAL factory tailpiece that has fabulous response ! Don’t ask to find another Byrdland with this original factory “ tailpiece....A SMOKIN guitar all in all.Al...












