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jaydubpdx

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  1. I have one. It is a FANTASTIC guitar. I'm a big fan of Mick Taylor, and that open, warm, airy, mid-gain tone. This delivers. The maple cap without F-holes gives it all the high-end one would expect from a Les Paul, and dialed back, it has a warmth and depth that isn't quite the same as an ES (any model) with F-holes, but more than a solid or chambered Les Paul. I own and have owned solid, chambered, and ES (with F hole) Les Pauls, 356 and a 335, mostly custom shop, so I've explored this pretty thoroughly. This guitar as different as those are from each other. It has it's own place in the spectrum of guitars mentioned above, and it's definitely a really nice place to be. And it is definitely VERSATILE AF. I'm a big fan of Mick Taylor, and that open, warm, airy, mid-gain tone. This delivers. Cranked up it stays "creamy." Cleaned up, the neck pickup sounds more like a jazz guitar than any LP I've played. The neck is thicker than I prefer (more of a slim 60's profile), but I'm not going to alter a guitar when only 100 were sold in the US and 350 world-wide. I'm a big fan of Mick Taylor, and that open, warm, airy, mid-gain tone. This delivers. It's its own thing. And it's awesome.
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