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Wasn't one of our British members looking for one of these?


dbirchett

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oh man.. that's the best shot of a white one I've ever seen.

And I was just getting over not getting the Turqoise.

 

You people are mean.. mean I tell you!

 

dbirchett' date=' you have a sick sense of humor, buddy!#-o

 

White with gold gives it a very "Gretsch-y" look... I'm very' date=' very fond of it. The Kats have always been very similar to Gretsch models, but the white/gold classes it up a bit.[/quote']

 

Yeah, the Bigsby helps the Gretsch-y look too.

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dbirchett' date=' you have a sick sense of humor, buddy! :) [/quote']

 

Why thank you!

 

This is the Wildkat that tempts me the most (if I could just get past the name). But am I alone in thinking that it would look 1000% better with Black blakelite P90s?

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But am I alone in thinking that it would look 1000% better with Black blakelite P90s?

No.

 

Well look at that...

... a Bigsby is strung "over-the-top!" I had never observed that before. Maybe because I've been debating whether to string my LP over-the-top to see if I find any benefits in the method.

 

Hit every BLUE NOTE baaaby..., I'm going to play on:-"

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No.

 

Well look at that...

... a Bigsby is strung "over-the-top!" I had never observed that before. Maybe because I've been debating whether to string my LP over-the-top to see if I find any benefits in the method.

 

Hit every BLUE NOTE baaaby...' date=' I'm going to play on:-" [/quote']

Softer break angle. i also like it with a roller bridge.

increases sustain and makes tone a biot rounder. Duane allman did it.

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