I really dig that guitar. It is very unique, but also looks so playable.I've been playing the Supro for days. I evacuated with only 2 guitars... the Jaguar (above) and the Supro. I'm not used to playing the same guitar so many days in a row. It's such a nice instrument.
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Thanks Ray! The gold foil pickups do have an unique sound and the neck is real nice which makes is very playable.I really dig that guitar. It is very unique, but also looks so playable.
Good choice! Where did you go?This was the first week I was home since late August. Trying to remember how to move my fingers. Finally made up my mind, and grabbed the 335.
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Good choice! Where did you go?
Well, that sucks.I was playing away, adorning my 61 RI when I slid down to the lower register and met the Grand Canyon. Anyone ever have an inlay just fall out? Luckily I didn’t step on it.
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I was playing away, adorning my 61 RI when I slid down to the lower register and met the Grand Canyon. Anyone ever have an inlay just fall out? Luckily I didn’t step on it.
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Yikies! Did you reinstall it?I was playing away, adorning my 61 RI when I slid down to the lower register and met the Grand Canyon. Anyone ever have an inlay just fall out? Luckily I didn’t step on it.
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That must feel awkward under the fingersI have several that are a bit proud on my 2017 Blueberry burst. Now I'm getting scared.
I had inlays fall out of a cheap 70's LP copy. I've currently lost the brand name but it was a Brittish company having the guitars made in Japan. The brand name was made up from the first half of the owners first name and the second half of his son's first name, if I recall correctly. @Beagle should know it, or I'll figure it out...I was playing away, adorning my 61 RI when I slid down to the lower register and met the Grand Canyon. Anyone ever have an inlay just fall out? Luckily I didn’t step on it.
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I had inlays fall out of a cheap 70's LP copy. I've currently lost the brand name but it was a Brittish company having the guitars made in Japan. The brand name was made up from the first half of the owners first name and the second half of his son's first name, if I recall correctly. @Beagle should know it, or I'll figure it out...
Jedson!There were a few, I'm buggered if I can remember them though. As soon as I see it I'll say "yep, that's it"...
I had an Avon Les Paul copy in the 70s, even a Satellite or Columbus would have been a 200% improvement.
Jedson!