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One more Strat for good measure
This is doing funny things to me and making me think I should seriously reconsider the lovely green Eggle in the classifieds.
That photo is a bit deceptive btw Timmy, although the earlier pic of the blue one is a Berlin, that green guitar is actually a Series 1 Tanglewood Tomkat (I took the pic to draw the comparison for the guys on the Eggle forum )
Is this a one guitar only thing? I've posted a pic already but wondered if I can post other instruments.....
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
2012 Warmoth Tele with Lollar pickups and MOP body and neck binding
https://i.imgur.com/ofbOZ4j.jpg
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I got it from Peach last summer, I made a rare trip to their place with the intention of trading and paying for a 60th Anniversary R9 but after playing through all of the Gibson Custom Shops they had in stock at the time including R7's Jrs, R8s and R9s I came away with the SG. I realised I preferred it after losing myself playing it for an hour, it just sounded better than all the other guitars I tried. I wasn't taken with the colour at first but the light ageing is done really well and it's grown on me.
Tis a nice thing - and it changes colour hugely depending on the angle look at it from. Had a look there but I don't actually have a decent photograph of the whole guitar.
From some angles it looks more like a deep navy blue like the old Scottish Rugby shirts. It's bl**dy difficult trying to capture the depth in the quilt in a photo.