Motherofpearl
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I'm still on a bubinga honeymoon
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Nice guitar, hate those tuners
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Just to add my .2 but if you play in a band at all I wouldn't recommend a lyric. I tried one and it was awful and thin sounding. Better suited for solo performance I'd say.
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I've played some dogs that's for sure. That being said if I've bought new it was from someone I trusted. I'm canadian no benefit to buying new due to warranty.
Good luck to you hope you find one very soon
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I once posted on a heated "Tonerite" thread over on AGF, that if someone bought a Tonerite, and felt it didn't work, they could always give it to their girlfriend…..lol….I got a scathing verbal spanking from one of the born aginner moderators they have over there…..so be careful…..for or against, these Tonerite threads can get nasty….lol
LMAO that's just like you to make fun haha
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12 fret has a more robust all around tone.
Easy to play as a couch player. Personally I love them. Oddly enough I don't have one right now.
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Few years back I had a j200 standard which also had that pup in it. Too many buttons and messing around. I sold the guitar. LOL don't do that! But I would definitely consider getting something more user friendly. The Baggs element is superb. My personal favorite is the Baggs anthem. Just my .2
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I've been out of the market for quite some time but they used to go for 3000. I've always wanted one. Love elvis
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Which model is it? Please post a picture?
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Elixir 12s here too! Though I'm gonna give the DR Rares a shot next
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That's because the metrosexual fingers aren't calloused :)
Jk lol
IMO whenever you buy a guitar whichever brand you should have it set up to your liking anyway. If they are sent from the factory like that then the store music villa for instance should set them up. Music villa is probably one of the better ones every guitar that comes out on the floor is usually set up perfectly. They usually change all the tusq and pins to bone as well. Atleast in my experience.
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It's a 2012. On the tv series I'm pretty sure they stamp it on the neck block
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Where do you get those?
I had one and used it a lot, but it's long gone.
Thing is, with the metal strap-thingy, it adjust to the shape of your thumb, and it's way more comfortable than that tight plastic.
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That's a fullers reissue I'd call them and ask them.
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It's Like buying a big beautiful house with laminate instead of hardwood. The first thing you think is cheap. I bought my wm45 for $560 dollars and it's solid why would Gibson use plywood for the back and sides of a guitar
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Haha turns ya right off hey? Lol
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Soon as mine comes in I'll get a video done up for you guys!!
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Agreed just different is all.
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This particular j45 has a red spruce top same as a tv but they have changed the back and sides to a rw. Now that being said I agree 100% with you on the fact of heritage. But unfortunately it's all about the money. No different than music. Country from the 90s was great now everything is digital and you can barely hear a guitar. They make what sells bottom line
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It's a great price! Not sure why it doesent have the purple plush case? I don't know if that deters me from buying it. Though it erks me a little. Send me some pics of yours? I'll pm you my email love to see it
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How do you like it?
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Ya that's what I read too. I was told it is the ohsc and I'm buying it new better look into it I guess
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Here's a couple photos of the one I bought
J-200, 1989-2006 (or so) vs. 2016
in Gibson Acoustic
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My J100 and L130 both in that Era. Both are truly incredible