Does he really need 3 Vintage V100MRJBM's?Show off!
you wouldn't use the meat knife on crusty bread but, equally, the serrated knife and straight edge knife aren't going to go through raw meat as quickly
Man those guys must love their V's lol
Quote from: CanadianMetalhead on October 19, 2010, 12:24:29 AMMan those guys must love their V's lolIt's just one guy, his name is Rudolf.
i'm nowhere near these guys V selections.
Quote from: gwEm on October 19, 2010, 10:15:19 AMi'm nowhere near these guys V selections.You're gradually sneakin' up on them though, aren't you?
The thing that gets me with both pictures is how many cherry sunburst and honeyburst LPs do you need? While I understand GAS as much as the next man, high multiples of the same guitar don't make sense to me.
i quite fancy a hamer vector KK next, but that will be in a while(!), a Flying V XPL might also be affordable. don't fancy a V2. what might be quite nice is a couple of cheapees to experiment with. i'm into the idea of stratting one up
Quote from: gwEm on October 19, 2010, 12:28:37 PMi quite fancy a hamer vector KK next, but that will be in a while(!), a Flying V XPL might also be affordable. don't fancy a V2. what might be quite nice is a couple of cheapees to experiment with. i'm into the idea of stratting one upI saw a Vector KK on eBay quite recently, can't remember if anyone actually bought it.Speaking of Stratted-Up Vs, have you seen James Byrd's Super Avanti?http://www.jamesbyrd.com/guitars.htm
I cant help but think that being his guitar tech would be like painting the severn bridge