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Anyone else gasing for one of these ?


JuanCarlosVejar

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As I speak I'm pretty convinced Sheryl would fall for me if she and I had a candlelite-jam - I can just feel it.

To bring my feet a bit closer to the ground, the C&W is a hit. My brother had one and it was his guitar that over 10 years ago made me open my eyes for Gibsons again - after a 20 year + break.

It's simply a good healthy G. square - (thin guarded to get that detail in place).

 

The sound in the clip half hides the real thing – drowns in effects.

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OWF ,

 

not sure on how many "s" go in there .

 

 

 

 

the reason I want one of these is because they look and sound really great at least when she plays them .

 

 

 

Jackson's rare guitars is Australia had a 1957 lefty C&W (the jumbo version of the 50's)[that guitar would have been a lefty vintage gibson holy grail] but they went out of business not to long ago

 

 

JC

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I think for a genuine answer, I really want to stress the "try before you buy" rule definitely would apply here.

 

Stein ,

 

as a lefty I seldom have the chance to play something I like .

I just order stuff based on a soundclip or a picture .

as a lefty you learn to adapt to neck profiles , body depths, nut withs and other details ... becuase you don't have many options .

 

 

 

 

 

JC

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