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Old 11-24-2012, 09:16 AM
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Old 11-24-2012, 09:34 AM
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I have narrowed down from 16 killer basses to now 8 after this new 44-94 shows up late in the week.
50% cut in excessive fat? Not bad.
Well I went from six down to three this year, but three are on the way The big difference is that I have narrowed down my selection to two brands, they just work for me. I really don't have the urge to try any others at the moment, maybe one made by that guy in Seattle, but it would just duplicate what I already have or is coming in.

More likely than not, I may experiment with pickups and pre's more than flipping whole basses, once I'm good with the wood, fit and finish; it's time to get dirty and mess with the guts.
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Old 11-24-2012, 09:43 AM
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Well I went from six down to three this year, but three are on the way The big difference is that I have narrowed down my selection to two brands, they just work for me. I really don't have the urge to try any others at the moment, maybe one made by that guy in Seattle, but it would just duplicate what I already have or is coming in.

More likely than not, I may experiment with pickups and pre's more than flipping whole basses, once I'm good with the wood, fit and finish; it's time to get dirty and mess with the guts.
I have been interested in trying one of those birds made by the "guy in Seattle"....maybe someday?
He makes good stuff for sure.
But then again?
So do the guys in Chicago

Me thinks ya need invest in one of those US HB's!
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Old 11-24-2012, 12:06 PM
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I did, and it's not. I liked the Bart's better actually, but neither fit my toolbox
Bummer. I know you're into the Sadowsky thing, which is of course a mighty fine choice. I always read that one must hear a Sad in the mix to get it, I would humbly suggest the LH-3 ought to get the same shot.
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Old 11-25-2012, 01:22 AM
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I have been interested in trying one of those birds made by the "guy in Seattle"....maybe someday?
He makes good stuff for sure.
But then again?
So do the guys in Chicago

Me thinks ya need invest in one of those US HB's!
I played one of those birds once. Very sweet. But I have one being built for me in North Carolina that I think is going to end up somewhere in my top 5 players list.
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Old 11-25-2012, 06:55 AM
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I played one of those birds once. Very sweet. But I have one being built for me in North Carolina that I think is going to end up somewhere in my top 5 players list.
Cool! The NC build sounds great...Look forward to seeing it.
Be sure to share pics.
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Old 11-25-2012, 09:17 AM
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Me thinks ya need invest in one of those US HB's!
I know, but I need to wait until all the "dust settles" for end of year fourth quarter stuff.

Also, I still have three others that need to land before I can even think about the last spot on the rack Although a US HB, is up there on the list of considerations.

Just looked at the count and realized we're 70 away from getting our senior discount at Denny's LOG#60
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Old 11-25-2012, 09:27 AM
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I know, but I need to wait until all the "dust settles" for end of year fourth quarter stuff.

Also, I still have three others that need to land before I can even think about the last spot on the rack Although a US HB, is up there on the list of considerations.

Just looked at the count and realized we're 70 away from getting our senior discount at Denny's LOG#60
well once that 4th qtr dust settles I would make the call and pull the trigger on a stealthy US HB if I were in your shoes.

I am trying to talk myself into ( OR out off????) rolling two more basses and buying that US Olympic white US HB w/ Chisonics at BC.
THAT is another bass I have been drooling over for about a year now.
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Old 11-25-2012, 01:23 PM
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Hi guys, I finally decided against a black pickguard on my ice blue 44-94. So for anyone interested and for a small price; I have an unused Jeannie's b/w/b 44-94 guard for sale, still has the plastic on it. PM me if interested.



PS I hope the mods don't mind me putting this up in this thread.
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Old 11-25-2012, 01:36 PM
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Well I gigged my 55-02 last night and I just love the tone out of it! It plays great too.

Tat came by the gig since it was in her neck of the woods and brought her sweet Amber 44-02 plus her HB. Those are a couple of beautiful basses! It was a real pleasure meeting Tat and hanging out with her for the evening!

Just an all around Great Evening!
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You can't hear it very well, but I recorded the songs "Daydreamer", "I Don't" and "Heartless" on this EP of a friend of mine with my 55-60: http://feyo.bandcamp.com/track/its-over

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Old 11-25-2012, 07:00 PM
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I'm predicting an imminent Doude wave
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Old 11-25-2012, 07:02 PM
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well....BACK to TB after a week or so hiatus!!!!

sorry....work, teaching, and teh Holidays got the

Looks like I have ALOT to catch up on so....let teh wave begin!!!!

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The DJ5 came in yesterday. It is absolutely spotless. Fit and finish are indeed on par with USA Fender models, and in some cases, maybe even better. I love my Fenders so this pains me to say so.

I sat down to noodle last night when I should have been doing my homework for rehearsal. Not sure what happened but two and half hours later, I finally took the headphones off.

Haven't spent any time on a 5 banger in years with the exception of playing one for a song here and there. The neck was amazing and in no way cumbersome.

While I haven't played at serious volume yet, the Fralins installed by the PO have thus far left me breathless. I don't have anything to compare them to other than stock and Fender Custom Shops, but wow.

Should be a fun night tonight at practice. Anyone want some over/under action on how many times I yank on the B thinking I am grabbing a handful of E?
congrats!!! glad you like it....2.5 hours huh? time flys when you play Lakies!!!

as for grabbing the B when going for an E? I did that for a while and then cured my problem....I got rid of all my 4 bangers...and got used to the visual cues of a fiver....

good luck...I am SURE I will see your posts later on....

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I would jump on it , if I were you.
Lakland HB's are amazing basses.
I would love to add 2 more to my line up.
I have a USA HB loaded with darkstars now.
But would love to grab an HB with barts and an HB with chisonic humbuckers. TRIPLETS!!

You should buy it...
If you decide to roll it later on, the CAR color HB's are real lookers and are an easy and quick sell on here.
so???? you want triplet HBs huh???? very OCD of you....sounds like a good plan though....I am SURE they will all sound very different...

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http://cornermusic.corecommerce.com/...ring-Bass.html

found a used USA HB and thought it prudent to post it here...and lo! Everybody is on the topic of HBs!!

It's inca silver with barts.

And yes...I prefer rounds, too. d'addario half rounds are cool, as well. My HB has barts.
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huh? $1,899 with free shipping and hard case is a pretty good price on that inca HB. I really would love to have 3 US HB's. I think having one with Dstars...one with barts and one with Chi's would be amazing.
Sure they would all have their own personality, meriting having them.

Thanks for the headsup man! Wish I was not going after something else in the Lakland family right now, or It would be mine all mine...( evil grin )
wow....$1899 is a great price and inca silver!? my favorite HB color....too bad the link is gone (or maybe good for my pocket book? )

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Back in with a 5502...

Question:
is the L/H preamp's mid band selectable under the control cavity panel somehow?
if so, what are the frequencies?

what are bass/mid/treble freq's any way?

is there a gain trim pot in there?

thx
welcome back Chef!!!! Decided on this one huh? nice going!

I was going to asnwer your post but I saw that was already covered:

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Nice! Here are a few docs that will help:

http://lakland.com/tech-docs/Alterna...20settings.pdf
http://lakland.com/tech-docs/lh3-controls.pdf
Not sure about the bass and treble frequencies. There's a trim for the output level of the pre on the board too. It's a little Philips head.
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Old 11-25-2012, 07:12 PM
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Well Doude....you and Markus once again helped push me over the edge of reason and sanity.
I am taking the plunge baybeee.
Here I gooooooooooooooooooooooo, watch out below
Stay tuned.......... the saga continues.
you made a GREAT choice my friend!!!! I cannot wait to see a new family pic when it arives....

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It's not in hand yet...might be Friday next week, depending on shipping over the holiday kinda thing.

I had a bart loaded one long ago, which was kinda "too smooth jazz" for me.
I've heard the LH loaded ones are more aggressive; if not, it'll be a quick catch and release.
I guarantee less "smooth jazz" and more aggressive...if I am not telling the truth, send it to me!

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Oh I agree. I got to play the DJ5 at volume last night and it was so sweet that every time I hit a note, I had no desire to move to the next note as the one I was playing was perfect !

We all get nervous every time that we see a FS/FT and someone says it has the best tone that they have ever heard.
I always ask myself, "if it's the best tone ever, how could they possibly be selling it?"

In my case, the guy just preferred another color. And I thanked him again for it this morning!

Keep chucking wood, Chef ! Perhaps I can just put in my next order with you. Sooner or later it will surely come to pass.
yup...the notes sound GREAT on a Lakie....I hit a Low B today at the end of the closing praise and it rang for a VERY long time!!!! I just sat there and let it go...one of our guitarists and our leader both commented about how long it rang! they were impressed with the sustain...AND the string was top loaded NOT through the body!!! I wonder how much longer it would have gone if it had been through the body!

as for your last paragraph LOL!!! nothing like your own QC department checking your future purchases!

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I only hang the bass like that in really rowdy bars. It gives the drunks something to aim for when they are throwing things. If you give them something to aim at, they never, EVER hit it. Surely you know this.

That's a Kilo head (45 pounds) on that strap. It was taken in my LR. I was so stressed out trying to get the shot. When I finally got one I liked, I cradled the HB gently while lying on the floor and wept softly. I have promised to never to put it in harm's way again.
LOL on BOTH!

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I may test this theory with our manager.
Bull's eye shirt.
Free ammo.

Kewl.
there you go!!!! you may need some (Jack Daniels) convincing before he will do it though!

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Indeed you have my friend cloaked in black.
I have hunted down the mighty Wakwand and am about to pull the trigger on it.
yahoo!!!! Now ride a black rhino into the desert with your new weapon of choice....I KNOW what the theme song should be....

BTW Dan YOU have not bought a LOG CD yet! tsk tsk...
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Old 11-25-2012, 07:18 PM
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welcome back Chef!!!! Decided on this one huh? nice going!

I was going to asnwer your post but I saw that was already covered:
Time machine is going to hit on this one:-)
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Old 11-25-2012, 07:19 PM
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"Watch those teeth, Jim, they're razor-sharp!"

I used to love watching Jim wrestle alligators and stuff.
LOL!!!

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hahahaha too funny man!
Yeah what was his name" Marlin Perkins" I think? Damn I feel OLD
There was some other younger dude named ummm?? Jim? maybe? as well

+1.5 on the Elmer jpegs...LMAO
Yup...every Sunday afetrnoon....darn I am OLD too!

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Because I work in tv, I did in fact meet both Marlin and Jim when they came to the NBC station where I work, to do some things in association with the University of Missouri vet school.
I got to bottle feed a baby tiger til it went to sleep in my arms: freakin' kewl.
very kewl!!!! sad thing is he/she would probably forget and eat you now....if it were still alive...

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i've got photos, but, they're photos, not digital
Chef....get into the 1990s...there are things called scanners....

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Yeah...if you aren't going to use them...it would be killer over a floor lamp fashioned into a lamp shade....you could look at all the photos, when the light is on.
kinda like an all room slide projector!!! love it....you could have different subject matter for your different "moods"

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hmmmmmm? maybe huh?
Like plaster a bunch of model shots all over the shade in slides...so they show backlit...interesting concept...
lets go in biz selling my vintage model lampshades from the 80's and 90's...LOL Then we can BUY MORE BASSES!!!
See....all it takes is an idea to become rich and famous....just be careful it does not become "as seen on TV".....

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80's and 90's models were the best, they're all too skinny now - bring back curves like a lovely 44-94 or HB - baby got back!
AMEN BRO!!!! Bring back da curves!!!! love to fondle the curves on my 55-07 and CS55s....

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Huh?
I tell ya what.........
How about I dig up like 2000 or so slides from model shoots back in the day and fly out to cali and you can show me the design idea.
We can make up a "model" (prototype) lamp shade...( pardon the pun ) while knocking back some Newcastle ales...

Staying on topic...This plot will allow me and Markus to add more new US Lakland additions to our line up.

Well?
YOU already have more than enough....so you go on a vacation or something with the earnings and I will invest in more US Laklands

cool?

can I come too???? just to watch and drink beer???
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Old 11-25-2012, 07:25 PM
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I brought my 55-02 to pratice tonight. I love the way that thing cuts through the mix. More like punches through the mix. Halfway through the night, my guitarist looks at me and says "man that bass sounds great!"
now THAT is a compliment!!! To get a guitarist to recognize a bass is something!!! they are usually so tied up in their own stuff.....usually...

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I love my 5502 with the LH3 pre & pickups, best sounding bass I have ever played. Never fails to get compliments from the sound men.
yupper!!!! I agree!

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LH3 with the Lakland USA/Hanson pups. The current config they come with. After playing some at BassCentral a few months ago the 2 things that were must have for me was a maple board and the Hanson guts. I have always been a rosewood board guy, but I really liked the "snap" I got from the maple on these more than the "mellower" rosewood.

They both obviously sound great, just wanted the brighter maple board. My brother in law came with me to BassCentral to check these out. A week earlier he had ordered a new Jazz deluxe. He cancelled the Jazz and ordered a Black and Maple from BC. It is his main bass now and he has a Streamer Stage II 5 that he bought new years ago. The Lakland put it on the stand.
cancelled a J deluxe and put a Streamer on the bench???

That is saying sumtin fo sho!

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Had a chance to play Zoomies Lakland Hollowbody at an outdoor gig in Texas on Friday...the bass has Barts and LaBella flats...really interesting hybrid sound for the country gig I was doing...it had an acoustic quality to it I've never heard from a hollowbody...really interesting bass and plays very well
interesting sounding basses for sure....on my bucket list...if ONLY they made a fiver!!!!! argh!!!

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Oh Boy Oh Boy....mission is getting close to being accomplished!!!
I can smell a brandy new US Lakie addition to the family sooooooooooon.........
wahoo.....love that new bass smell!!
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Old 11-25-2012, 07:27 PM
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Not a Lakland related post but as a proud Lakland owner, I feel this is an appropriate place to share this.

I had my final recital on Friday for my Postgraduate Diploma in jazz on the bass. It went really well, and got awesome feedback from friends and family. It has been a long journey

MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR CONGRATS!!!!!

that is totally outstanding......

thank you for sharing that with us.....

as stated by others...I really wish I had taken music more seriously myself when I was younger....

what are your plans now that you have "graduated"????
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Old 11-25-2012, 07:41 PM
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Just thought I'd share this with my Lakland brethren... this was from a show on Halloween and we played one of my original compositions we hadn't hit in over 2 years. Anyway, this was the first recording with my new setup using, as the title indicates, my Tone Hammer, ValveDrive, and Compressore... all summed up into a Radial J48 before it hit the board/front of house. The 44-01 continues to be a powerhouse of a bass... very underrated in its 'non-modded' form.

I gotta say... this recorded tone is thick, punchy, and about as 'perfect' as I could ask to have with no extra work. Definitely the best recorded tone I've gotten in a long time... very happy with the combination of all the above units.

The music is sort of a Flecktones-vibe with some other inflections. Hope you dig it. There are some other recordings on the band's SoundCloud account too... check them out if you'd like.

Brushfire Stankgrass - 11-07 - Live at French Broad Brewery
VERY cool song Bryan!!! and a very good recording for being live...sounds almost studio quality..

is there a banjo in tehre ? almost sounds like it in some places.

love the ending...felt like I was watching the twilight zone..

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Letting go of some preeeetty killer gear to get this bad boy...sure hope it is " all that and a bag of chips" .... Time will tell.
STOP worrying and second guessing yourself!!!

lay back and relax unitl it gets there and then enjoy it!!!

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I didn't say 'upright,' I said it had an interesting 'acoustic' quality to it...if I wanted an upright sound, I'd play my upright

That being said, a very famous bluegrass singer and huge country writer in Nashville named Ronnie Bowman came up to me after soundcheck to tell me how much he hates electric bass in country and how much he loved the tone of the Lakland...he said it had a certain 'something' that reminded him of upright bass. I took his point. When I used the front pickup and played with the side of my thumb it was huge and thumpy, but stayed out of the guitars way. When I switched to a pick (front pickup) it has a real nice old school tone with a little extra definition...switched to the back pickup for more of a modern (ish) rock tone.

I'd like to take a couple more laps around the track with this bass, but so far, so good
I have heard of him...and to get such a compliment from such an experienced musician really means something! I am sure it was a compbo of the bass and your playing!!!

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oh yes, strings are out the door on arrival.
A new set of DR Nickle lowriders stat.

Yes been eyeballing this one for quite awhile.
Soon will be eyeballing it up close.

Sadly the Hunt is never ever over...not till 6 feet under dirt.
And even then? LOL
NEVER OVER!!! NEVER!!! he he......my precious....

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Yeah I know. Speaking of which...

With all this HB talk of late, I'm beginning to think about adding one to the stable, but have some reservations about the body shape and comfort - one of the reasons I never went for a decade.

I don't sling low and have impingement syndrome in my right shoulder so I'm thinking that the depth of the body may be an issue.
No issues Brian...these are VERY comfy to play....more comfy than the competiiton for sure...

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Thanks Dan, that's what I thought. And the rounded corners seem like it would make it a little more comfortable than a Gibson or Gretsch.

I don't know yet, just thinking, but I do have one more space on the new wall rack
fill it .....FILL IT!!!!

then add more hooks

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Night and day thinner than a Gretsch!!
Not even close.

Lakland HB is much closer to a normal bass.
there is NOTHING "Normal" about a Lakie.... they are extraordinary!

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I would say congrats, Dan, but I have absolutely no idea what you're getting. *drums fingers on desk*
lets just say you will like it...I think....

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With all this HB talk, I might as well post mine since it's been a while.

VERY nice Greg.....I gotta play that one again!

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That's what I'm thinking, ebony board of course - not sure what kind of pups though.
That is a beauty!
Oh yeah!!! ebony board!

go CHI for sure....for sure...

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Just noticed the pole positions on our Darkstars are in different positions.
Guessing Lakland did the install on yours?
They did the install on the one I have too.
Weird?


they can install them either way.....some people prefer one way vs the other
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Old 11-25-2012, 07:49 PM
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You guys are not helping with all this HB talk, but I guess I started it up again You're gonna make me pull a Dan!
"pull a Dan"...hillarious!


Although he is not as bad as Terry...kinda miss him...he was alot of fun EVEN outside of his "sell/buy/trade" of teh day spice rack...

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hmmmmmm? Not sure if THAT is bad or good? :P

Hey Bartski, just through caution to the wind and DO IT!
You will not regret it.
A stealth black HB with ebony board and all black hardware would be insanely hot!!
Especially if along the way ya score a set of Mint Darkstars and install those in it. WOW!
you are SUCH an enabler!!!

making me want one too......

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Hello, just checking in. Haven't spoken to you all in yonks.
I come back, and what do I find? The LOG has turned into the Hollowbody Appreciation Society.
But I agree that a stealth hollowbody would look AMAZING. Do it. Wear it, a sharp suit, and sunglasses, and ladies will remove their clothing for you - on command.

Possibly...

In other news, I've decided that it's impossible to make a Darryl Jones sound bad. I just played along to a Queen + Paul Rodgers live concert, with a signal chain consisting of the Darryl Jones (with almost completely dead steel roundwounds) into a crappy-wappy almost totally broken 10-watt Kustom practice amp, into a set of lower-mid-priced Sennheiser headphones. And it sounded immense.

I don't understand how Lakland do it. I just don't. But I love them for it!

Anyways,

Cheers,
SoundSupport
your first comment/train of thought...though hilalrious...is probably true....NOW...if that can happen to me with a receding hair line and a larger than I like Belly? I am buying one fo sho!!!

as for your second cmment/train of thought....yup....there ya go! ccannot happen...uh uh!

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I think I'm officially the only guy in the universe who gets all 'meh' over the hollowbody.
was not going to say anything but....

I kinda feel the same way about Decades....just can't do it....

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Teaser pics of my US 44-70 in-progress. Heading for a trans-white finish and maple board. Waiting is agony.


like I sai on the LOG...that is gonna be killer!!!

the wait will be WELL worth it!!! trust me....keep getting progress pics and life will stay in focus....

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Have all of you played one for a good period of time? I have to be honest... I like my single coil one way more than the humbucker one I had. This one's a keeper!

STOP POSTING THAT!!!! argh!!!!

oh the gas.....
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