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Wow, that's pretty freakin' awesome. That birdseye will looks stellar against the blue... :headbang1:
ClassicMetalMatt said:This comment/question is not intended to be rude in any way, but is it really necessary to have 3 guitars using the exact same types of woods and largely the same pickup configs? All of them are beautiful and amazing, and don't get me wrong, I'd love to have one, but isn't having 3 of largely the same guitar kind of pointless? Different bridges makes sense, but the most i would do there would be have one thats fixed, and one thats a floyd.
:icon_scratch: Nothing mentioned about .... how much you can spend or a vote of any kind, in this thread. :doh:Mad Hatter said::icon_scratch: I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure we can spend our money on whatever we want, without puting it to a vote first.
Personally don't think an explanation was even required,
ClassicMetalMatt said:This comment/question is not intended to be rude in any way,
but is it really necessary to have 3 guitars using the exact same types of woods and largely the same pickup configs?
Ah cool. I thought they were all for you. But as long as you arent stealing all the beautiful quilts for yourself, its all good.wombi8 said:ClassicMetalMatt said:words i said
I understand dude, and under normal circumstances I would agree however the point of this particular exersize is to have 2 guitars for the lead & rythym for my daughters new band and a backup for ea that can mimic the main guitars yet be different enough without failing the primary requirement....backup. I must admit I was toying with the idea of a bigsby for this SG but went for the schaller instead, though I could still change that down the track if required.
Hope that helps clear things up a little.
ClassicMetalMatt said:Ah cool. I thought they were all for you. But as long as you arent stealing all the beautiful quilts for yourself, its all good.wombi8 said:ClassicMetalMatt said:words i said
I understand dude, and under normal circumstances I would agree however the point of this particular exersize is to have 2 guitars for the lead & rythym for my daughters new band and a backup for ea that can mimic the main guitars yet be different enough without failing the primary requirement....backup. I must admit I was toying with the idea of a bigsby for this SG but went for the schaller instead, though I could still change that down the track if required.
Hope that helps clear things up a little.
On another note, your are now my new favorite parent.
Updown said::icon_scratch: Nothing mentioned about .... how much you can spend or a vote of any kind, in this thread. :doh:Mad Hatter said::icon_scratch: I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure we can spend our money on whatever we want, without puting it to a vote first.
Personally don't think an explanation was even required,
I presume your talking about this ...
ClassicMetalMatt said:This comment/question is not intended to be rude in any way,
but is it really necessary to have 3 guitars using the exact same types of woods and largely the same pickup configs?
Which just happens to be the same type of question I asked wombi8 here ...
http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=19767.msg292006#msg292006
I don't see anything wrong with asking those questions. :cool01:
wombi8 said:If you had to give this a name, what would you suggest?
Jumble Jumble said:Dave.
What he said! Well done. ccasion14:First time I saw a SG that I like!
Fantastic.