Here is a little "Family Photo" of my current setup. Kiesel DC 600 (completely custom to my order) Epihone Les Paul Custom, Boss CS-3 Compressor, Boss DS-1 Distortion, EVH Wah pedal, BBE Sonic stomp and a Marshall Vintage Modern (50 watt version) Still have more pedals to go, but Christmas is just a day away!! Merry Christmas everybody! Edited at: Saturday, December 23, 2017 11:29:35 PM
[guitardude] Saturday, December 23, 2017 11:24:10 PM
Here is a little "Family Photo" of my current setup. Kiesel DC 600 (completely custom to my order) Epihone Les Paul Custom, Boss CS-3 Compressor, Boss DS-1 Distortion, EVH Wah pedal, BBE Sonic stomp and a Marshall Vintage Modern (50 watt version) Still have more pedals to go, but Christmas is just a day away!! Merry Christmas everybody! Edited at: Saturday, December 23, 2017 11:29:35 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, January 17, 2017 4:57:23 PM
Wasn't sure where to put this. From Richie Faulkner's FB page, with the following caption:
"Noodling around backstage.....
Not sure if you guys know this or not, but the studs on one of my guitar straps are designed after the Tie Interceptor!"
Oh, Richie...
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, November 04, 2014 6:38:23 PM
Wasn't sure where to put this. From Richie Faulkner's FB page, with the following caption:
"Noodling around backstage.....
Not sure if you guys know this or not, but the studs on one of my guitar straps are designed after the Tie Interceptor!"
Oh, Richie...
[maiden/priest6666] Thursday, April 24, 2014 10:17:14 PM
Whens the last time you changed your strings???......
[gillymott-AccountClosed] Wednesday, January 16, 2013 2:00:12 PM
I am enjoying playing the guitar I received on Christmas Day. I wish I could attend more than one live concert/performance.
Unfortunately I suffer from claustrophobia, so attending concerts with large numbers of people isn't possible or to my liking.
I do however buy your recordings. It is possible to do so without having to like a Band or anything written or said about them.
My interest is not personal and it is my preference that it stays this way. Bye.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, January 08, 2013 11:16:08 PM
HA! Who would have ever thought that Tom Petty EVER played a Gibson Flying V? Even got the aviator glasses going! LOL! Damn glad that guitar isn't red.
Grey Whistle Test for "American Girl."
[icecreamman] Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:51:25 AM
Dude I havent took a lesson in my whole life. Like J.D. I just started learning Priest songs and went from there.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, May 11, 2011 4:01:10 AM)
Budred wrote:
I unlike some of you guys can't afford guitar lessons. Not to mention the gas to get there.
It would be a twenty mile drive.
I also work full time with varying schedules. I was just hoping someone
would clue me in on a good place to look to start teaching myself.
Glad you're concerned enough to ask though.
jimmyjames wrote:
Why not just go take guitar lessons?
Budred wrote:
Most people posting here seem to know quite a bit about guitars. I got one for christmas and I need to learn how
to play it. I Know an old man who is a country musician. He lowered the strings closer to the neck for me. He gave me
a "Bad Monkey" tube overdrive and a "Main Squeeze" compressor. I bought a Korg tuner and he showed me how to
tune my guitar. The only thing now is to start learning. Is their anyone here willing to help a newbie. I was hoping
someone here could suggest a site to teach me some "simple" things to practice and help myself get started. I've
never touched a guitar before so any advice has to be simplistic. Could anyone tell me what these pedals do. Any
advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm to old to become a musician but I've always wanted to play
a guitar. I don't expect to get great I just want to learn to play something. If you guys only want to talk to advanced players
it's all good. Thanks, regardless. Peace!
[guidogodoy] Friday, January 13, 2012 12:39:52 AM
Is this a good keytar? I am searching Goodwill stores high and low! Timbo, where are you?
Wow, it's been a while.. This thread has been dormant far too long, and even much longer since anyone has posted any fresh gear.. Seems like a good day to break the trend.. Just snagged a Peavey Rotor EX, should be here by the end of the week, will get the obligitory pics up when she gets here.. Have had a serious jones for aFloyded explorer for a while, and I have looked long enough for an Imperial to finally give up on one.. Thought it would be a nice change to go non Jackson and shortscale for this one, too.....
[SDBinNY] Tuesday, January 10, 2012 5:21:19 PM
Wow, it's been a while.. This thread has been dormant far too long, and even much longer since anyone has posted any fresh gear.. Seems like a good day to break the trend.. Just snagged a Peavey Rotor EX, should be here by the end of the week, will get the obligitory pics up when she gets here.. Have had a serious jones for aFloyded explorer for a while, and I have looked long enough for an Imperial to finally give up on one.. Thought it would be a nice change to go non Jackson and shortscale for this one, too.....
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, November 30, 2011 8:58:41 PM
Bump!
[guitardude] Saturday, October 01, 2011 7:03:49 PM
Don`t know, haven`t been over there in a long time! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 01, 2011 3:46:07 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
What happened to Glenn's new Hamer? The build was all over the "state of" Hamer site a while back but not a word about the build for a looooong time unless I missed it.
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 01, 2011 3:46:07 AM
What happened to Glenn's new Hamer? The build was all over the "state of" Hamer site a while back but not a word about the build for a looooong time unless I missed it.
[guitardude] Wednesday, September 21, 2011 6:12:48 PM
Mustaine is just insanely good, I love to watch his hands while he plays, just to bad Megadeth is boring as shit live! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, September 19, 2011 11:46:04 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
The "spider chord" IS badass!
[guidogodoy] Monday, September 19, 2011 11:46:04 PM
The "spider chord" IS badass!
[K2M] Monday, May 16, 2011 1:13:53 PM
Just Saw Akiro Takashaki. Guitarist from Loudness. He is a guitar master. A madman of the Axe. It was amazing to see him control the instrument.
[SDBinNY] Friday, May 13, 2011 4:25:17 PM
Yes, you do.. That is where the patience factors in.. If it was that easy, everyone could do it !! Don't expect to rock out Diary Of A Madman in a week or so.... Staying focused on the goal is the key, don't expect major advancements on a daily basis.. If anything, record yourself once a week so you can hear how you progress to maintain positive momentum...
You have to deal with sounding bad in the begining. That was easier to do when we were young.
Edited at: Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:23:30 PM Edited at: Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:24:18 PM
[K2M] Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:19:01 PM
You have to deal with sounding bad in the begining. That was easier to do when we were young.
Edited at: Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:23:30 PM Edited at: Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:24:18 PM
[Budred] Wednesday, May 11, 2011 10:17:45 PM
Thanks guys.
I'll check out youtube and google beginner lessons and see what I come up with.
Anything to get me started.
[guitardude] Wednesday, May 11, 2011 9:04:49 PM
Budred
Time is what you`ll need, and lot`s of it. Once you find that groove, you`ll figure things out easier and then it will come together nicely, but as SDB allready mentioned, time, time, time with patience , patience , patience!
Good luck
[K2M] Wednesday, May 11, 2011 12:47:22 PM
I learned by listening. I would watch the guitarist to see what sounds he would get and where his fingers were at. I loved the guitar and the sound so much that it motivateed me beyond anything to learn. I would watch glen alot. I would play along with the priest records. Black sabbath riffs are always killer. They make you smile inside when you get the changes down. It takes time. you need to be motivated no matter what. It comes down to how you manage the different techniques with your hands and body. That is a major factor on your tone. And the reasons for weilding the axe affect your phrasing.
[Nupe The Ripper] Wednesday, May 11, 2011 8:49:44 AM
I haven't studied guitar playing at all. When I started last December, I just googled for Judas Priest tabs (as well as looked though this sites tab section) and started playing. My friend who was played a guitar for like ten years has taught me a little bit about how to improve my finger dexterity, but nothing else. When I study a new song, I just look at the tabs from the 'net and listen to the song inquestion to get the rhythm correct. Then I'll just go through one structure over and over again until I can play it at least with the same tempo as the original. Then I'll move on to the next part, until I get the whole song nailed.
Mind you though, I can't play any solos at all, as my fingers aren't that fast yet.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, May 11, 2011 6:01:51 AM
Budred,listen to SDBinNY. Just Youtube it and wing it man,blah the guitar lessons....who wants another text book scale guitarist anyways right? I never took lessons but I taught myself by watching Glenn and K.K. but mainly Glenn is and always has been my favorite.
I am not as good as Glenn obviously,my solos are more like a Jimmy Page,Ace Frehley, early 70'sTony Iommi style....I can do a few fast scales ect... without sounding like them if that makes sense so I never got advanced with insane sweeps,insane scales fast as lightning ect....its funny because when I was younger thats what I was aiming for but now I wouldn't want to learn how to get "better' because it would ruin the style I have now because nowadays everybody sounds the same. As how to learn yeah just youtube it and wing it from there.
I unlike some of you guys can't afford guitar lessons. Not to mention the gas to get there.
It would be a twenty mile drive.
I also work full time with varying schedules. I was just hoping someone
would clue me in on a good place to look to start teaching myself.
Glad you're concerned enough to ask though.
jimmyjames wrote:
Why not just go take guitar lessons?
Budred wrote:
Most people posting here seem to know quite a bit about guitars. I got one for christmas and I need to learn how
to play it. I Know an old man who is a country musician. He lowered the strings closer to the neck for me. He gave me
a "Bad Monkey" tube overdrive and a "Main Squeeze" compressor. I bought a Korg tuner and he showed me how to
tune my guitar. The only thing now is to start learning. Is their anyone here willing to help a newbie. I was hoping
someone here could suggest a site to teach me some "simple" things to practice and help myself get started. I've
never touched a guitar before so any advice has to be simplistic. Could anyone tell me what these pedals do. Any
advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm to old to become a musician but I've always wanted to play
a guitar. I don't expect to get great I just want to learn to play something. If you guys only want to talk to advanced players
it's all good. Thanks, regardless. Peace!
[Budred] Wednesday, May 11, 2011 4:01:10 AM
I unlike some of you guys can't afford guitar lessons. Not to mention the gas to get there.
It would be a twenty mile drive.
I also work full time with varying schedules. I was just hoping someone
would clue me in on a good place to look to start teaching myself.
Glad you're concerned enough to ask though.
Most people posting here seem to know quite a bit about guitars. I got one for christmas and I need to learn how
to play it. I Know an old man who is a country musician. He lowered the strings closer to the neck for me. He gave me
a "Bad Monkey" tube overdrive and a "Main Squeeze" compressor. I bought a Korg tuner and he showed me how to
tune my guitar. The only thing now is to start learning. Is their anyone here willing to help a newbie. I was hoping
someone here could suggest a site to teach me some "simple" things to practice and help myself get started. I've
never touched a guitar before so any advice has to be simplistic. Could anyone tell me what these pedals do. Any
advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm to old to become a musician but I've always wanted to play
a guitar. I don't expect to get great I just want to learn to play something. If you guys only want to talk to advanced players
it's all good. Thanks, regardless. Peace!
[SDBinNY] Wednesday, May 11, 2011 3:41:14 AM
Budred...
There are tons of videos on You Tube, and countless guitar sites on the net.. Just be patient, it takes time and practice.. A lot of time and practice..
Most people posting here seem to know quite a bit about guitars. I got one for christmas and I need to learn how
to play it. I Know an old man who is a country musician. He lowered the strings closer to the neck for me. He gave me
a "Bad Monkey" tube overdrive and a "Main Squeeze" compressor. I bought a Korg tuner and he showed me how to
tune my guitar. The only thing now is to start learning. Is their anyone here willing to help a newbie. I was hoping
someone here could suggest a site to teach me some "simple" things to practice and help myself get started. I've
never touched a guitar before so any advice has to be simplistic. Could anyone tell me what these pedals do. Any
advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm to old to become a musician but I've always wanted to play
a guitar. I don't expect to get great I just want to learn to play something. If you guys only want to talk to advanced players
it's all good. Thanks, regardless. Peace!
[Budred] Tuesday, May 10, 2011 7:34:29 PM
Most people posting here seem to know quite a bit about guitars. I got one for christmas and I need to learn how
to play it. I Know an old man who is a country musician. He lowered the strings closer to the neck for me. He gave me
a "Bad Monkey" tube overdrive and a "Main Squeeze" compressor. I bought a Korg tuner and he showed me how to
tune my guitar. The only thing now is to start learning. Is their anyone here willing to help a newbie. I was hoping
someone here could suggest a site to teach me some "simple" things to practice and help myself get started. I've
never touched a guitar before so any advice has to be simplistic. Could anyone tell me what these pedals do. Any
advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm to old to become a musician but I've always wanted to play
a guitar. I don't expect to get great I just want to learn to play something. If you guys only want to talk to advanced players
it's all good. Thanks, regardless. Peace!
[BTMN] Monday, May 02, 2011 7:33:35 PM
Nice pile of guitarsya got there.
[guitardude] Monday, April 25, 2011 6:32:20 PM
Should work OK after the distortion, but it will amplify any noise that makes it to the input. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by SDBinNY from Sunday, April 24, 2011 8:13:39 PM)
SDBinNY wrote:
I run a splitter off my wireless, one to a Boss AC 2 Acoustic Simulator, the other to a Vox Wah, and Boss MT-2, both those outputs into an A/B switch, then to a Digitech Turbo Flange, steroed out to 2 halfstacks (everything runs direct, have not tried to run stereo loops yet).. Have decided I will need to build a new pedal board and see where the CS-3 will work best in the chain (may not need it in front of the AC-2 as it already has some compression built in)..This will also give me the opprtunity to get the rest of the pedals out of mothballs.. I have also read that it works well after the distortion, but before modulation, so may try that as well.. I don't know.. Going to have some fun noodling with it, though...
[SDBinNY] Sunday, April 24, 2011 8:13:39 PM
I run a splitter off my wireless, one to a Boss AC 2 Acoustic Simulator, the other to a Vox Wah, and Boss MT-2, both those outputs into an A/B switch, then to a Digitech Turbo Flange, steroed out to 2 halfstacks (everything runs direct, have not tried to run stereo loops yet).. Have decided I will need to build a new pedal board and see where the CS-3 will work best in the chain (may not need it in front of the AC-2 as it already has some compression built in)..This will also give me the opprtunity to get the rest of the pedals out of mothballs.. I have also read that it works well after the distortion, but before modulation, so may try that as well.. I don't know.. Going to have some fun noodling with it, though...
[guitardude] Sunday, April 24, 2011 11:12:36 AM
Put it first in line and start with the recomended settings for the sound you want. Then experiment for what works best for you. Attack and sustain are the most notable differences you`ll hear.
When you figure out your attack, you`ve made a huge step. It`s dependent on you picking style.
For my level control, I ran it at 60%, it gave me a hot signal that would help keep noise down in the other pedals that made lot`s of noise when turned up.
Sustain, is subject to over kill, it will drag out your passages, sometimes more than you want. So go sparingly on that or turn off the compressor for those passgaes you want to tail off sooner.
Tone, up to you, I ran it 80% for the top end, it can get shrill depending on the rest of your settings along the way.
Compressor`s are great, they bring up the signal as it decays and level`s out the peaks if you get ham fisted. They perform better with the AC adaptors, batteries never last long in them. And the sound change is drastic with a low battery.
I used to leave mine on all the time. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by SDBinNY from Friday, April 22, 2011 7:10:16 PM)
SDBinNY wrote:
Ok Guitardude... I finally got a damned compressor (Boss CS-3), now what the hell do I do with it???
Hmmmm... so a few years is too long for the same strings, eh? LOL!
Thanks for the advice, guys. Much appreciated, as always.
[guidogodoy] Sunday, April 10, 2011 9:05:06 PM
Hmmmm... so a few years is too long for the same strings, eh? LOL!
Thanks for the advice, guys. Much appreciated, as always.
[SDBinNY] Saturday, April 09, 2011 4:03:23 PM
Relative humidity and how the guitar is stored will effect string life, too.. Wipe them down after you play, and you will hear when they get "stale"...
[guitardude] Saturday, April 09, 2011 2:45:51 PM
What kind of strings ? That can surely open up a can of worms, kind of like the old "oil" debate!!
Personally, I like light gauge strings (.009-.042). KK uses a .008 -.038 I believe.
And any good brand will done fine... Ernie Ball, D`Addario, GHS etc.
To answer Lady Vail`s question, depends on how often you play them, many factors contribute, sweat, cleanliness of the hands, how the strings are cared for after they are played and so on.
Casual player should be able to go around 5-6 months and still have a decent sound. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, April 08, 2011 11:10:07 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey! You weren't supposed to see the mini-V. I was protecting the innocent!
GD, time to change the strings on the Hamers. What the heck did you recommend for these?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Nice!! I like the way the guitars on the sofa (couch?) are arranged. KK V on the left, Glenn SG on the right. Very cool.
And lookit the mini-v with its parents! Awwww!
guidogodoy wrote:
Group shot (of most with a really ugly pic of birds someone gave me far left)!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, April 08, 2011 11:19:59 PM
Sorry. Such cuteness should not be kept silent.
Now that's a good question. How often should one change the strings on a guitar?
Hey! You weren't supposed to see the mini-V. I was protecting the innocent!
GD, time to change the strings on the Hamers. What the heck did you recommend for these?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Nice!! I like the way the guitars on the sofa (couch?) are arranged. KK V on the left, Glenn SG on the right. Very cool.
And lookit the mini-v with its parents! Awwww!
guidogodoy wrote:
Group shot (of most with a really ugly pic of birds someone gave me far left)!
[guidogodoy] Friday, April 08, 2011 11:10:07 PM
Hey! You weren't supposed to see the mini-V. I was protecting the innocent!
GD, time to change the strings on the Hamers. What the heck did you recommend for these?
Nice!! I like the way the guitars on the sofa (couch?) are arranged. KK V on the left, Glenn SG on the right. Very cool.
And lookit the mini-v with its parents! Awwww!
guidogodoy wrote:
Group shot (of most with a really ugly pic of birds someone gave me far left)!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, April 08, 2011 10:33:59 PM
Nice!! I like the way the guitars on the sofa (couch?) are arranged. KK V on the left, Glenn SG on the right. Very cool.
And lookit the mini-v with its parents! Awwww! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, April 08, 2011 8:30:22 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Group shot (of most with a really ugly pic of birds someone gave me far left)!
[guidogodoy] Friday, April 08, 2011 8:30:22 PM
Group shot (of most with a really ugly pic of birds someone gave me far left)!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, March 18, 2011 4:44:12 PM
Wow Meltdown thats awsome!!!! I'll work for you then(lol!) I'm definately sure you can pay me $21 bucks an hour which isn't much these days ha!(true...I'm not kidding....) But I like "Shot Peen"...nobody messes with me,I can listen to tunes all day and I'm actually pounding steel all day long and hearing it being pounded like Priest heard the mills grinding on thier way to school haha!
The majority of what I do is freaking paperwork and typing in information on a computer which is a piece of cake to me but sometimes it gets mind boggling,too many numbers ect...but thats if I do an extra amount of jobs in one night ect.... but I do like shot peening though,its very theriputic to me for some reason...probably the pounding steel effect haha!
Nice guitars once again Meltdown...I so ache for a new guitar!! My house needs some improvements so buying a guitar is not on my agenda yet...maybe about this time next year perhaps....
I work for myself JD and the profits are all MINE!!! Been a good year thus far!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Meltdown....please get me a job where you work!!!!!!!! Awsome guitars by the way!!!!!
METAL MELTDOWN wrote:
HEY...WOW, WHERE DID EVERYONE GO. BOUGHT SOME GUITARS OVER THE LAST YEAR. THOUGHT I'S SHOW A FEW OFF.
1. SCHECTER C-1 SHE DEVIL...MAIN AXE
2, HAMER STANDARD FLAME TOP. KOREAN BOUGHT USED DAMN GOOD PLAYER
3. ESP MH400. JUST BOUGHT WITH THE HAMER. KICK ASS NECK
4. ESP ST203FR...HEAVILY MODIFIED. PULLED FLOYD ROSE AND ADDED A KAHLER. PULLED PICKGUARD AND ADDED A
SINGLE HB PICKGUARD WITH A SEYMOUR DUNCAN BLACKHOUT. HOTTEST PICKUP OUT OF THE BUNCH...!
5. MY TRUSTY IBANEZ RG370. HEAVILY MODDED AS WELL. LOST THE SINGLE COIL IN THE MIDDLE, FILLED IN THE HOLE AND
ADDED EMG 81/85'S AND REFINISHED THE BODY WITH GRAPHICS...
6. AN ESP GC256. BOUGHT USED. PLAYS NICE. PREVIOUS OWNER STUCK A SEYMOUR DUNCAN SOMETHING OR OTHER IN
IT.
Edited at: Friday, March 18, 2011 4:47:03 PM
[METAL MELTDOWN] Friday, March 18, 2011 1:24:00 PM
Dont ESP make an explorer style body with a FR??? The EX [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by SDBinNY from Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:46:20 PM)
SDBinNY wrote:
Killer woodpile... Looking for an explorer myself, I wish I could find one with a Floyd... Not an easy task..
[METAL MELTDOWN] Friday, March 18, 2011 1:19:47 PM
I work for myself JD and the profits are all MINE!!! Been a good year thus far! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:33:32 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Meltdown....please get me a job where you work!!!!!!!! Awsome guitars by the way!!!!!
METAL MELTDOWN wrote:
HEY...WOW, WHERE DID EVERYONE GO. BOUGHT SOME GUITARS OVER THE LAST YEAR. THOUGHT I'S SHOW A FEW OFF.
1. SCHECTER C-1 SHE DEVIL...MAIN AXE
2, HAMER STANDARD FLAME TOP. KOREAN BOUGHT USED DAMN GOOD PLAYER
3. ESP MH400. JUST BOUGHT WITH THE HAMER. KICK ASS NECK
4. ESP ST203FR...HEAVILY MODIFIED. PULLED FLOYD ROSE AND ADDED A KAHLER. PULLED PICKGUARD AND ADDED A
SINGLE HB PICKGUARD WITH A SEYMOUR DUNCAN BLACKHOUT. HOTTEST PICKUP OUT OF THE BUNCH...!
5. MY TRUSTY IBANEZ RG370. HEAVILY MODDED AS WELL. LOST THE SINGLE COIL IN THE MIDDLE, FILLED IN THE HOLE AND
ADDED EMG 81/85'S AND REFINISHED THE BODY WITH GRAPHICS...
6. AN ESP GC256. BOUGHT USED. PLAYS NICE. PREVIOUS OWNER STUCK A SEYMOUR DUNCAN SOMETHING OR OTHER IN
IT.
[K2M] Wednesday, March 16, 2011 5:18:04 PM
Nice Mods Meltdown
[SDBinNY] Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:46:20 PM
Killer woodpile... Looking for an explorer myself, I wish I could find one with a Floyd... Not an easy task..
[J.D. DIAMOND] Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:33:32 PM
Meltdown....please get me a job where you work!!!!!!!! Awsome guitars by the way!!!!!
HEY...WOW, WHERE DID EVERYONE GO. BOUGHT SOME GUITARS OVER THE LAST YEAR. THOUGHT I'S SHOW A FEW OFF.
1. SCHECTER C-1 SHE DEVIL...MAIN AXE
2, HAMER STANDARD FLAME TOP. KOREAN BOUGHT USED DAMN GOOD PLAYER
3. ESP MH400. JUST BOUGHT WITH THE HAMER. KICK ASS NECK
4. ESP ST203FR...HEAVILY MODIFIED. PULLED FLOYD ROSE AND ADDED A KAHLER. PULLED PICKGUARD AND ADDED A
SINGLE HB PICKGUARD WITH A SEYMOUR DUNCAN BLACKHOUT. HOTTEST PICKUP OUT OF THE BUNCH...!
5. MY TRUSTY IBANEZ RG370. HEAVILY MODDED AS WELL. LOST THE SINGLE COIL IN THE MIDDLE, FILLED IN THE HOLE AND
ADDED EMG 81/85'S AND REFINISHED THE BODY WITH GRAPHICS...
6. AN ESP GC256. BOUGHT USED. PLAYS NICE. PREVIOUS OWNER STUCK A SEYMOUR DUNCAN SOMETHING OR OTHER IN
IT.
[METAL MELTDOWN] Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:20:43 AM
HEY...WOW, WHERE DID EVERYONE GO. BOUGHT SOME GUITARS OVER THE LAST YEAR. THOUGHT I'S SHOW A FEW OFF.
1. SCHECTER C-1 SHE DEVIL...MAIN AXE
2, HAMER STANDARD FLAME TOP. KOREAN BOUGHT USED DAMN GOOD PLAYER
3. ESP MH400. JUST BOUGHT WITH THE HAMER. KICK ASS NECK
4. ESP ST203FR...HEAVILY MODIFIED. PULLED FLOYD ROSE AND ADDED A KAHLER. PULLED PICKGUARD AND ADDED A
SINGLE HB PICKGUARD WITH A SEYMOUR DUNCAN BLACKHOUT. HOTTEST PICKUP OUT OF THE BUNCH...!
5. MY TRUSTY IBANEZ RG370. HEAVILY MODDED AS WELL. LOST THE SINGLE COIL IN THE MIDDLE, FILLED IN THE HOLE AND
ADDED EMG 81/85'S AND REFINISHED THE BODY WITH GRAPHICS...
6. AN ESP GC256. BOUGHT USED. PLAYS NICE. PREVIOUS OWNER STUCK A SEYMOUR DUNCAN SOMETHING OR OTHER IN
IT.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, January 28, 2011 10:38:47 PM
Bump!
If anybody wants to learn how to play Love Bites, here's a good tab. Enjoy!
Me either. I remember the guitar but not "the boys" either playing or even endorsing them. Interesting.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guitardude from Monday, December 27, 2010 11:25:31 AM)
guitardude wrote:
Ok, Thanks Phantom A6, now I remember them, JJ French of Twisted Sister played one for a while, but I don`t recall KK or Glenn playing them.
The only guitars I remember from the Defenders era is the Hamers, can`t say I recall what the x-79 looked like. Got any pics?
running wild wrote:
does anyone remember the guild x-79 ?
they were endorsed by glenn and kk doring the defenders era
never saw them use them after that . then they started playing hamer's
[guitardude] Monday, December 27, 2010 11:25:31 AM
Ok, Thanks Phantom A6, now I remember them, JJ French of Twisted Sister played one for a while, but I don`t recall KK or Glenn playing them. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Monday, December 27, 2010 5:05:48 AM)
The only guitars I remember from the Defenders era is the Hamers, can`t say I recall what the x-79 looked like. Got any pics?
running wild wrote:
does anyone remember the guild x-79 ?
they were endorsed by glenn and kk doring the defenders era
never saw them use them after that . then they started playing hamer's
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