I have a Gibson Gothic Studio LesPaul.
Why?:
Simply because i loved LesPauls and it was the only one i could find that i could afford. Got it new for 950$ (american)
Next guitar:
Either a candy aple red Yngwie Malmsteen Signature strat with maple fret board OR G&L S-500 with maple fret board.
I want to try a scalloped fretboard before i decide.
Whats Ur guitar and why? Whats the next one u want to get?
fernandes 7 with sustainer
bc rich nj with old style floyd
and a put together i did myself
I love my fernandes and rich because they are both very versitale and have held up well with no disapointments
my next electric guitar will be any of the following
used bc rich custom shop mockingbird supreme with floyd
used ibanez jem
this is the most likly though click on tab 5 or 1, the top one
http://www.philgawen.com/phigaguitars.htm
bc rich nj with old style floyd
and a put together i did myself
I love my fernandes and rich because they are both very versitale and have held up well with no disapointments
my next electric guitar will be any of the following
used bc rich custom shop mockingbird supreme with floyd
used ibanez jem
this is the most likly though click on tab 5 or 1, the top one
http://www.philgawen.com/phigaguitars.htm
i have tryed for a couple of times but it does not feel good , and flip it over? i dont know, i tought about it , but i am still not sure. beside that i have so many leftys now.Jra2217 wrote:i would have tryed to learn right even if i was left handed.
you could always buy a jem and flip it over(put new strap holders on it, and string it reverse)
peace,
karwei
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a fender strat
why: it is versital and has amazing tone no matter what it is doing. i can play clean, get a blues tone, get a pretty shreddy tone, or get a good thick metal tone. i love it
why: it is versital and has amazing tone no matter what it is doing. i can play clean, get a blues tone, get a pretty shreddy tone, or get a good thick metal tone. i love it
I'm currently using a 1991 RG770DX in Candy Apple Red.
Because it's red, and red ones play faster!!!
I've got others stashed away but this oneis my main player at the moment. It was fairly cheap, in very good, but not mint condition so it doesn't matter if I put a ding in it and it has great vibe to it. Cos it's red
Because it's red, and red ones play faster!!!
I've got others stashed away but this oneis my main player at the moment. It was fairly cheap, in very good, but not mint condition so it doesn't matter if I put a ding in it and it has great vibe to it. Cos it's red

plug it into a fender the twin(with the red knobs)hmmmmmmRyan Layton wrote:a fender strat
why: it is versital and has amazing tone no matter what it is doing. i can play clean, get a blues tone, get a pretty shreddy tone, or get a good thick metal tone. i love it

This is why
http://www.vai.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4929
(RG250DX)
And I want another one for Eb tuning.
A Les Paul for a fixed bridge guitar. Les Pauls have a certain sentimental value, as I learned on one.
http://www.vai.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4929
(RG250DX)
And I want another one for Eb tuning.
A Les Paul for a fixed bridge guitar. Les Pauls have a certain sentimental value, as I learned on one.
I've only 2 electric guitars
but they satisfy me quite a lot!
GIBSON : LES PAUL STANDARD (wine red, 1995) absolutely original (if I'd customize it my dad'll kill me
)
FENDER : AMERICAN STANDARD STRAT (candy apple red, 1989) but I'm not so sure if I can call it a strat yet because of
- 2 fender texas special (neck - middle)
- Duncan JB (bridge)
- locking tuners (sperzel)
- modified switching system (http://www.vai.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php ... way+system) with 11 possibilities (
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- only 2 control knobs (volume & tone)
- black pearl pickguard
- black pick-ups' covers
- black bridge (Wilkinson VS100G)
practically it's not a strat...
the only original parts remained are the body and the neck (actually the frets have been levelled) but if I can find a very fast and slim neck... I'll take it! she's very similar to Greg Howe's red strat... beautiful
now you know why my dad would kill me if I'd customize the les paul!
my plans are all about a jem... when I'll get my university degree I'll ask it to my parents
or maybe sooner...

GIBSON : LES PAUL STANDARD (wine red, 1995) absolutely original (if I'd customize it my dad'll kill me

FENDER : AMERICAN STANDARD STRAT (candy apple red, 1989) but I'm not so sure if I can call it a strat yet because of
- 2 fender texas special (neck - middle)
- Duncan JB (bridge)
- locking tuners (sperzel)
- modified switching system (http://www.vai.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php ... way+system) with 11 possibilities (

- only 2 control knobs (volume & tone)
- black pearl pickguard
- black pick-ups' covers
- black bridge (Wilkinson VS100G)
practically it's not a strat...

the only original parts remained are the body and the neck (actually the frets have been levelled) but if I can find a very fast and slim neck... I'll take it! she's very similar to Greg Howe's red strat... beautiful

now you know why my dad would kill me if I'd customize the les paul!
my plans are all about a jem... when I'll get my university degree I'll ask it to my parents

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Iron Maiden Strat! why? cos it has the excellent comfort of a strat, but it's made to shred. it has 22 frets, floyd rose bridge, and seymour duncan pickups. it has a maple neck, and a mirror pickguard.
i recommend this guitar to everyone!

i recommend this guitar to everyone!


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My 83 Ibanez Roadstar II deluxe. its beautiful. it sounds great. its super sytlish. it plays great, and to top it all off with its ViNtAgE
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what the hell... heres a pic...

this isn't mine, but very simlar. Mine has a chrome trem and chrome knobs, and kicks more ass.

this isn't mine, but very simlar. Mine has a chrome trem and chrome knobs, and kicks more ass.