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Second. Brynn Hiscox used to make the most beautiful wooden bowl (vaulted?) back acoustic guitars - in the end he struggled so much to find a good case for them that he started making cases. He then (to the best of my knowledge) stopped making the guitars. To this day I regret not ordering one. Anyone got one?
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At the time I could just about have managed the odd £10
A San Dimas era Jackson Soloist with a Kahler and EMGs. For something like £700. Could have afforded it at the time. I can't remember why I didn't buy it.
A Bc Rich ST made for Tony Macalpine, again no idea why I didn't.
A Custom Jackson Death Kelly 7 string. Been lusting for it for years. It finally came up for sale but I couldn't get the money in time.
The other one was in 2000. I saw an ad 1962 345 for around $3000 and called and told the guy I would buy it, but just wanted to look at it to make sure it was OK. Only he sold it before I got there. I still don't have a 345.
Sounded and played amazing with a thin poly finish, USA pups that had real beef to them and the perfect neck for me.
total bellend.
waited for pay day... and it was gone
I saw it before it was bought but didn't know enough about LPs to have the confidence to drop for it. Now, I would.
Still, the journey led me to a '97 Classic goldtop so not so bad.
But I'd still take the '74 if it comes up.
ps the link in your footer is broken, should be an easy fix but PM me if stuck.
Superb guitar
why I didn’t tap my dad for a few quid I don’t know, that would have been a good investment.
your link is good now.