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Love that SG body, but I don't see Warmoth doing it. :sad:
Jumble Jumble said:That's not actionable though, a model being influenced by two others. What if they made one that was a cross between a Les Paul and a Tele? Who would sue them then, Fender or Gibson?Tell me the Dean ML wouldn't be around without a V and Exploder.
=CB= said:Jumble Jumble said:That's not actionable though, a model being influenced by two others. What if they made one that was a cross between a Les Paul and a Tele? Who would sue them then, Fender or Gibson?Tell me the Dean ML wouldn't be around without a V and Exploder.
Interestingly, I just returned home from Daytona, catching the last weekend of BikeWeek.
One of the bands I saw at Main Street Station had a guitarist that played... a guitar that was 3/4 LP, and 1/4 Telecaster. That is, it had the black widow shape of the lower LP body, something similar to an LP cutaway - similar, but not quite the same. And, it had the upper bout with a little recurve, that was very much beholding to a Telecaster. Was a set neck. Twin HB's, had a bridge like an old Guild (sort of a Harmonica bridge, but not like the one Gibby used), and had a string thru, behind the bridge. The headstock looked like a Guild headstock... sort of.
thearmofbarlow said:=CB= said:Jumble Jumble said:That's not actionable though, a model being influenced by two others. What if they made one that was a cross between a Les Paul and a Tele? Who would sue them then, Fender or Gibson?Tell me the Dean ML wouldn't be around without a V and Exploder.
Interestingly, I just returned home from Daytona, catching the last weekend of BikeWeek.
One of the bands I saw at Main Street Station had a guitarist that played... a guitar that was 3/4 LP, and 1/4 Telecaster. That is, it had the black widow shape of the lower LP body, something similar to an LP cutaway - similar, but not quite the same. And, it had the upper bout with a little recurve, that was very much beholding to a Telecaster. Was a set neck. Twin HB's, had a bridge like an old Guild (sort of a Harmonica bridge, but not like the one Gibby used), and had a string thru, behind the bridge. The headstock looked like a Guild headstock... sort of.
Sounds like a Washburn Idol or Schecter Solo.
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:It's a hard pill to swallow, but I wish they'd go after everyone equally.