![]() Over the past 10 years or so, I've been an avid 'horse trader', acquiring, trading, selling, dealing my way through a bevy of axes to finally get to what I've got now: a 'one-of-each' tool set (see the list in my sig).īut now, I'm facing some heavy unexpected impending medical bills and, combined with a bit of advancing arthritis in my left hand and fingers finally catching up with me from a 'music business accident' I endured 35 years ago, I'm taking a hard, cold look at what gear I'll simply have to part with to help deal with those bills. back-end OD.įor me, it's a return to the guitar I grew up on, the iconic Lennon/McCartney guitar, the one they relied on heavily for Revolver, Pepper & Abbey Road, especially Macca for his studio lead work and Lennon for his ballsier rhythm chops. ![]() IMO, having had the Casino's snootier sister, a Gibson 330, as a kid in the 60's, this is a rhythmer's guitar you handle with front-end distortion vs. I sold mine for what I though was going to be a very expensive amp repair.I hear ya I was just lucky to land mine, a daytime co-worker/musician by nite into heavy overdrive had bought it new but fell out of love with it within a year when he found he couldn't tame the tendency of the maxed-out P90's & hollow body to feedback & howl onstage.
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