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  • Birthday 01/01/1970

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  1. I've seen a couple other mentions of a few other's that are "partners". My question is, is this whole thing a result of the whole "play original" and threats/lawsuits of the brands that copy Gibson shapes? Does this just boil down to "we will take a fee and then allow you to use our shapes"??? NHTom
  2. I'm not really secret or weapon worthy, but I love my TC Spark Boost......I find it can do several simple things that are nice to have handy. Slight boost for leads, it can be an "always on" to fatten things up a bit, can dial it in for quite a bit of grit and yet leave the original tone fairly un-molested. NHTom
  3. Had the pleasure of playing a Jeff Beck prototype that Stevie D of Buckcherry had. Not sure if it was ever released to the public or not. That said, as far as the original question, the vary. I've heard of specific artists getting a small number of "prototypes" of their signature guitars with subtle differences for them to choose which one will be the final released model. NHTom
  4. I have a Laney Cub 12 and am very happy with it. I would also recommend the Blackstar HT5 NHTom
  5. The NHTom Signature model... Light aged lemon burst, Hum/P90 combo, ebony board, fairly traditional specs on the rest. NHTOM
  6. It is a Gibson branded version of a Kahler locking trem. I have one on an 84 Explorer. I personally love mine and prefer them to the Floyd Rose style, but I think most prefer the Floyds. As far as value goes...….and this is only my opinion, I'd have to say if anything it would decrease the value as most Les Paul fans seem to prefer the traditional stop bar/tune-o-matic set up over anything with a trem. NHTom
  7. I was twelve and since my birthday is on new years, I always got the birthday/Christmas combo gift. I got a Kay KE10 like this one and a Peavy backstage amp. NHTom
  8. My only standard.......a 2010 NHTom
  9. Huge "bang for your buck" guitars IMO Drives me crazy when people say "It's just a studio...." like it's a negative thing......great guitars. NHTom
  10. Judge them each on their own...some great guitars from that era and some donkeys. Happens in every era and every brand. NHTom
  11. Finally joined the Junior Club.......... NHTom
  12. I'd think there would be pretty strong interest in those as many are not "common" ones. Some of those would be sought after due to their rarity. NHTom
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