Junk. Put it out with the garbage by the curb. I'll be by to get it later today. In case I wasn't clear, I meant that Hagstrom junker clunker. IBLIVESo. Was going to get out the rockin’ machine to do a little Neil Young. Broke the darn high E string tuning the G400. So..... bummer deal. Had to play this one instead. View attachment 35483
Cador,. I may just string up one of my guitars lefty and practice learning lefty so I can come jam on your cool guitars.I agree.
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Broke the high E on my SG a couple weeks ago.
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I have a set to put on. I'm just lazy.
Just hit edit then delete the extra onesI agree.
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Broke the high E on my SG a couple weeks ago.
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I have a set to put on. I'm just lazy.
This. Mine all inspire me in different ways.Thing I like most about having multiple guitars is that every one plays and sounds different, even when they are the same make and model. They all inspire me differently and bring out different nuances in my playing. Some I prefer for higher gain rock stuff, some for more mild purposes, but I really don't think I could be a "one guitar" kind of guy.
I could easily do one guitar as long as people didnt want things recorded in alternate tunings. That's really my only reason for more than one...
I am thinking 3 min.
1 Humbucker
1 Single Coil
1 Acoustic with piezo pickup.
If the humbucker has split coil option the maybe just 2. Of course I am sitting here with 6 so go figure.