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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 4:49 pm
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Maybe for Christmas I will get a visit from Carvin Guitars..

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jimbo612 wrote:
Doesn't the SG Classic come with P-90's? If I can remember they're a little cheaper than the Standards that come with the Burstbuckers and Coiltap....


Yes, the SG Classic does come with P-90's. It's a few hundred dollars cheaper than the standard.

The two SG's I know of that come with P-90's are:
The Classic, as mentioned.
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=517127
And this Gibson Custom one:
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=517995


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truebluefliplover wrote:
Maybe for Christmas I will get a visit from Carvin Guitars..

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WOW look at the top on that thing.....Man i like that alot

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Sherwood Green - now I just have to finish my re-finish job...

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I have most of what I want as far as guitars go, but for out of the ordinary and not too expensive, this one caught my eye a few weeks ago. Gets pretty good reviews:

http://www.dipintoguitars.com/product.php?id=3


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I have most of what I want as far as guitars go, but for out of the ordinary and not too expensive, this one caught my eye a few weeks ago. Gets pretty good reviews:

http://www.dipintoguitars.com/product.php?id=3


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S***, those Guilds are nice!


YES< the vintage Guild electrics are something special. If you ever get the chance to play one check them out. Personally, I like the T-100 the best but the Starfire has a big following as well. Vintage Guilds just play better than anything I have found and feel right to me. Better than any old Gibsons I have played, but that is just my opinion.

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All this for $389.00. How can you go wrong?

http://www.rondomusic.com/al3000rootbeerwide.html


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lite ash stratocaster wrote:
S***, those Guilds are nice!


YES< the vintage Guild electrics are something special. If you ever get the chance to play one check them out. Personally, I like the T-100 the best but the Starfire has a big following as well. Vintage Guilds just play better than anything I have found and feel right to me. Better than any old Gibsons I have played, but that is just my opinion.


They're beautiful and very collectible if in good to excellent shape. I see them occasionally on EBay but not cheap. The only other source I know of is GC's "vintage" rooms. There's one in the Hollywood store and every once in a while they get an old Starfire. IIIs and IVs aren't "too" bad but IIs in top shape go for over $1,900. (In fact, I just found one for $1,999 on EBay ...)


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GO_ME!!! wrote:
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-LeftHanded-Standard-Telecaster-Electric-Guitar?sku=501167 Lake Placid Blue


Are you left-handed GO-ME?


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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 7:46 am
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Nevin1985 wrote:
A thread to share your pain with the community. Post pictures of your wish list! (Just another excuse to look at cool guitars)



I don't have a wish list. But I do know about G.A.S. Here's some "cool guitars to look at:"

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All this for $389.00. How can you go wrong?

http://www.rondomusic.com/al3000rootbeerwide.html


the answer is you can't/ For the money the Agile LP copies blow the pants off Epi's and any other LP copy. I had a AL-2000 in the Tiger Eye flametop and it was a super super guitar. I should have never sold it. The stock pups are very good but if I had changed them out to Gibsons it would have easily been superior to the LP Studio guitars and much better looking.

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All this for $389.00. How can you go wrong?

http://www.rondomusic.com/al3000rootbeerwide.html


the answer is you can't/ For the money the Agile LP copies blow the pants off Epi's and any other LP copy. I had a AL-2000 in the Tiger Eye flametop and it was a super super guitar. I should have never sold it. The stock pups are very good but if I had changed them out to Gibsons it would have easily been superior to the LP Studio guitars and much better looking.

Although for less I would check out one of the "Dauntless" Agiles with the Seymour Duncans in it stock and the Graphtech TUSQ nut

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philip602 wrote:
BlackCatBone wrote:
lite ash stratocaster wrote:
S***, those Guilds are nice!


YES< the vintage Guild electrics are something special. If you ever get the chance to play one check them out. Personally, I like the T-100 the best but the Starfire has a big following as well. Vintage Guilds just play better than anything I have found and feel right to me. Better than any old Gibsons I have played, but that is just my opinion.


They're beautiful and very collectible if in good to excellent shape. I see them occasionally on EBay but not cheap. The only other source I know of is GC's "vintage" rooms. There's one in the Hollywood store and every once in a while they get an old Starfire. IIIs and IVs aren't "too" bad but IIs in top shape go for over $1,900. (In fact, I just found one for $1,999 on EBay ...)


If you look around a bit more from original owners you can find them a bit cheaper than 1999 but they are certainly pricey. The problem with getting one from GC is they already have a 10-15% markup just by being inside that building alone or in their "vintage room". But well worth it in my opinion. if I bought one it would be to keep forever. I tend to like the T100 more than a Starfire but would like to have one of both.

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I just got my recent GAS taken care of, but now I have been looking at one of these:

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see below for my last GAS attack.

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