Jethro Rocker
Ambassador of Live & Loud Action
Just stunning. A Wildwood Gibby 1960 reissue.
Sigh... so beautiful...
Sigh... so beautiful...
I think you should write Santa.Just stunning. A Wildwood Gibby 1960 reissue.
Sigh... so beautiful...
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This is slim taper as per my other LPs, the way I like it!Geoff what you need to know V1 = 1959 neck profile V2 in between V3 slim taper 60's neck
My most played guitar is a V1 1960 Custom Shop LPS special order 2002 flitch match top copy of my real 1960 LPS
it's 20 years old at 17 years it opened up sustain city it sounded great out of the box 2002 only 15 RO 1960 were made.
You'll never know until you play it
Just stunning. A Wildwood Gibby 1960 reissue.
Sigh... so beautiful...
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Just stunning. A Wildwood Gibby 1960 reissue.
Sigh... so beautiful...
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No I need at minimum a backup. Plus.. well, more toys more fun!You only need one....
No I need at minimum a backup. Plus.. well, more toys more fun!
Yes you also have broken a string now and then. Stop the set and change it?Hmmm...i suppose so, but ive played many, many a live show with just one guitar and one amp. I dont consider a backup mandatory.
For many years, i couldn't afford more than one guitar.
I have great faith in certain guitars. My 2021 Gibson Les Paul 50's Standard Gold Top is one such guitar.
It goes everywhere with me.
Yes you also have broken a string now and then. Stop the set and change it?
Amps fail. Tubes die. Screws loosen. Didn't your 8100 also crap the bed at a show?
The ONE time I did not bring a backup I blew a tube and had to use other guys Bandit as a backup.
At some point it happens even with a trustworthy guitar. If I didn't trust mine I wouldn't have them.
Plus, I like collecting nice guitars.