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Always wanted one of these after seeing Bill Haleys guitarist use one in the movie.
He is playing through a tweed twin i think in the movie. What a set up.
And another thing, I notice the spec describes both pickups as custom Soapbar P90s - does this mean they’ve cheaped out and just put a fancy cover and funky pole pieces on the neck pickup? - at that price I’d be expecting a reasonable attempt at the genuine item…
They're all getting fully sculpted on the back.
(formerly customkits)
(formerly customkits)
Sorry but for me that price is unjustifiable
Think about what you could buy for that. For less money you could buy a clean original 60’s 335.
Rob
You have to try guitars out and see what's best for you, I genuinely don't lust after vintage stuff anymore, investment or so called mojo etc are a different thing.
(formerly customkits)
Personally yes I do think the price of this particular guitar feels high, but many do. Most guitars have gone up in price quite sharply so it’s all relative. Someone’s buying them so what can you do.
Darren, I’m sure your guitars are great. I would love to get one in my hands at some point.
Stupidly, I didn't.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
If I had a disposable £6k to hand (which I don’t at the moment) that would buy (for instance) really nice Mazda MX5, and since I’ve already got a number of nice guitars and don’t have a small convertible sports car…
Bag of shit. Gap between the binding and the frets that the high E string always got caught on, weighed as much as the moon, and absolute ice pick treble from the bridge pickup. The icepickiness was not solved by changing the pickup, it was just a shrill guitar. The neck pickup sounded good but had an unbelievably huge low end, so good luck EQing your amp for both pickups. Also a comically huge neck, although I realise some people like that.
Around the same time I reviewed a Les Paul Junior Faded (RRP £599 at the time) that just knocked the spots off the R4 for playability and P90 tone. Wish I'd bought one.