Had One Up for Sale...

Chris, seeing those Schecter tuners reminds me of when I first noticed Tele's. It was way back around my age 18 after seeing Pete Towshend with his Tele's in 1982. I later found out they were Schecter and this was my intro to the company.

My next experience was Robert Deleo and his Schecter basses.
 
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This thing is just so easy to play and it sounds so good no matter what song I'm playing. The intonation is also the most perfect and spot on of any guitar I've ever owned!

Plus, it has the mojo from live stage use and album making with the band "The Last Titan"

It's in this video. There is also a still shot from said video...


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Sweet guitar. I don't particularly care for that music, but it's cool that it's got a real workingman's history to go along with it. My guess is that it has been Plekd if it were made specifically for an artist. I don't think that many makers let those slip out the door without a Plek job now.

I don't care for that music either, but I love the guitar!
 
Yes, sonically. I have a bunch of HH teles (some blade buckers). As I had said many times, when it comes to Teles I like the hang but not the twang!

I had a HH Tele once. It was cool and all but every time I played it I looked across the room at my Les Paul and said "you can do this a hell of a lot better" so I sold it.
 
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I had a HH Tele once. It was cool and all but every time I played it I looked across the room at my Les Paul and said "you can do this a hell of a lot better" so I sold it.

I've never felt bound to a guitar style or shape. If I were to get another Les Paul it would have a belly cut on the back for comfort and weight reduction.

I think that's one of the things I like about this Schecter.
 
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