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  1. Come over to England to see if you can get a better deal, there are a lot of competitive dealers here or see if you can come to some arrangement with Andertons regarding your trade-in, I've never bought a guitar online but I would imagine they will have some arrangement available, that's their business. The first step is to ring or e-mail them. Good luck 🙂
  2. Don't forget the dealer has to cover his overheads, make a profit and probably have to pay VAT on it.
  3. Very sorry to hear of your loss, at least you were lucky enough to enjoy his company for many years and you will always have your memories.
  4. Yes, Gary was one of the great, and almost without a doubt the most aggressive player I've ever seen, add BB, and you've got a pairing made in Heaven.
  5. One thing that's never spoken of is that it was the British Empire that ended slavery (although, by all accounts, it still goes on in some places). The Royal Navy paid a heavy price in terms of seamen during the East Africa Squadron, with so many dying from disease.
  6. (Well. Except for Prince Andrew. I have close friends who attended a dinner where he was the 'honorable host' to a world championship of helicopter flying, back in the 1980's. My friends reported that he was an arrogant, pompous, abusive A$$hole, and everyone there hated him. Especially the kitchen staff.) If you want to see how arrogant Andrew is, you just need to watch his TV interview, he clearly believes everyone else is thick, and quotes conditions that any medical person could question the validity of showing how much he's prepared for the interview (and did I mention I was a war hero?).
  7. Really sorry to hear of the loss of your friend. Regarding your V sounding great, I can't remember ever hearing one that didn't, it must just be something about them. I can understand if you are reluctant to take the pickguard off given the advice JO'C gave you regarding the degradation of the plastic, so I think it might be worth contacting Gibson with the serial number (they'll probably want pictures of the guitar as well) to see if they can help you.
  8. I know it's a very old song but it's one that I've always liked (it always makes me think of Marakesh) and the reason I'm posting this is because of the amusing little tale Al tells whilst introducing the song.
  9. Well, the bloke doesn't have to stay, if he doesn't like it no one is forcing him to stay. Not a nice characteristic to agree on something, have you spend money on it and then renege on that agreement.
  10. Yes, as Murph said, but I'd advise you to put a small strip of masking tape on the guitar and make an indentation with a bradawl or other pointed implement where your going to drill just to make sure the drills is not going to skid off on the lacquer.
  11. I really fancy one of the standard Greeny's but here in the U.K, they are like hen's teeth at the moment😪
  12. Happy Birthday & many happy returns🙂
  13. It's funny when you think that Peter sold the real guitar to Gary for £100! I think this is a little more palatable: Gibson | Kirk Hammett "Greeny” Les Paul Standard Greeny Burst I know it's not the same but if I'd paid $60,000 or $20,000 for one of the Custom shop ones, I think I'd be feeling a little miffed about that.
  14. Not a household name, but Ian was the guitar player for the pop group Pilot, and played the guitar on Kate Bush's first two albums and was a founder member of the Alan Parsons Project has sadly passed away. Ian Bairnson, guitarist with Pilot and for Kate Bush, dies aged 69 | Pop and rock | The Guardian
  15. Keep us posted, I'm sure a lot of people would like to know 🙂
  16. Hi Dave and welcome to the forum. I've never tried it on my 335, but I have done it on one of my Les Pauls, so here's what I discovered. Just changing the orientation of the pickup won't get you the out of phase, but it will change the sound of the neck pickup it's a tiny change though. To do the job properly you need to remove the magnet from the pickup and reverse it, to do that you obviously have to remove the pickup, loosen the pole screws and the four screws holding the base plate on, then if you are lucky you will be able to slide the magnet out, but most likely you will need to remove the base plate. Of course, the out-of-phase thing only works with the selector in the middle position and with the volume controls at the same level. What I found was that when I put the pickup selector into the middle position the volume drop made it unusable, I wanted to use the out-of-phase sound f or lead playing ala Peter Green but the loss of volume made that impossible, the juggling of the two volume knobs really was a total pain. After a couple of weeks I changed everything back to how it started out. Of course it's up to you, but I would advise against it.
  17. Sam, on my LesPaul with P-90s, pushing the pickup down leaves the two adjustment screws sticking out above the pickup, but I've never altered the height of them, also mine's not a Custom shop one but I wouldn't have thought that would make any difference. The pickups should push into the body if you push them down firmly enough unless the previous owner has screwed them right down (unlikly) or modified it in some way. It does make sense to push the pickup down whilst adjusting the height in order to minimise the risk of cracking the plastic.
  18. Sam, I'm pretty sure P-90's can be adjusted for height, there should be two screws on the top of the pickup but they can easily be confused with the pole piece screws (there will be 8 screws, 6 pole piece ones and 2 height adjustment ones). Obviously, the pole piece ones will be immediately beneath the strings, have another look, you should spot the two odd one's out. Here's something you may find useful: How To Adjust (Set) Pickup Height on a P-90 for ULTIMATE TONE! | Warehouse Guitar Speakers (wgsusa.com) P.S. The height/mounting screws are sprung, so if you press down on the pickup, against the spring you should easily identify the two your looking for.
  19. No, its a Ford motor, that's it in my little picture thingy.
  20. It's quite old, but I have had it from new.
  21. PRS have basically adopted the design philosophy of both Gibson and Fender, as have most guitar manufacturers to some extent the Silver Sky being a rather extreme example. Personally, whenever I've played a PRS, I feel nothing and as 10PoundLester mentioned the same can be said, to some extent with Taylor acoustic. There's absolutely nothing wrong with their guitars, the build quality and setup are superb, and they're very easy to play, but could that be where the problem lies? Maybe they are just too impeccable. Every Gibson is slightly different to the next supposedly identical model, maybe that's where half of the fun is! I think sometimes things can be too perfect but maybe that's just me bearing in mind the car I drive is a Morgan with the associated hand-built imperfections, rather than teutonic perfection 🙂
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