bronco all the way, and i'd like to see an american made mustang to know how fender usa would approach the project. the american versions of guitars i've played (whether we agree with prices or not) have all been different to the imports.
not a fender or a shortscale, but i'd like these to be reissued
These were great, Peavey makes good stuff but all their guitars after this were HIDEOUS.
there was a peavey dealer nearby my old house in the mid 90's, and ever guitar they had was a fender rip-off. they even had a jaguar-esque body with humbuckers in it in sonic blue to compete with teh kurdtz which was just released at that time. horrifyingly lame.
No. RodVonBon would probably go for that, seeing as how he did a full-scale one and nominated mine as the guitar he'd most like to steal from another ShortScaler.
dezb1 wrote:they even had a jaguar-esque body with humbuckers in it in sonic blue to compete with teh kurdtz which was just released at that time. horrifyingly lame.
i wanna say it was something similar to the one on the far right in this image, but i could be wrong as i am nowhere near (and never will be) an expert on peaveys. the douchebags in the store were so into how much "better" the hardware was than a jstang. i left.
i wanna say it was something similar to the one on the far right in this image, but i could be wrong as i am nowhere near (and never will be) an expert on peaveys. the douchebags in the store were so into how much "better" the hardware was than a jstang. i left.
My roommate from college has an Ibanez Talman like the one in the center except its transluscent green with a maple fret board. Becoming vary rare and very affordable. I will borrow his Talman and do a demo soon.
i wanna say it was something similar to the one on the far right in this image, but i could be wrong as i am nowhere near (and never will be) an expert on peaveys. the douchebags in the store were so into how much "better" the hardware was than a jstang. i left.
My roommate from college has an Ibanez Talman like the one in the center except its transluscent green with a maple fret board. Becoming vary rare and very affordable. I will borrow his Talman and do a demo soon.
I've got the Talman in the center... same colour and everything. It's actually a pretty kick ass little axe. Nice action, the pups are crisp - the neck pup sounds especially nice. Easy on the fingers as well as the eyes. I've been thinking about selling it and modding one of the Squier Classic Vibe teles to accomodate a lipstick in the neck position... I've been on a Tele kick for a couple of months now.
+1 on the talman. I had a bigsby equipped green one with the p90s and it was deadly. I couldn't bring everything back to Newfoundland when I left Winnipeg, so I gave it to a friend. He said I could have it back, maybe I'll take him up on it, but I've got what I need here, so I'll let him hold on to it for now.
I owned 3 Talmans, I believe I still have one somewhere in the bowels of my closet. They're really light, small, and comfortable. They sound ok but for some reason the jack/electronics on many of the ones I've owned or played were scratchy or non-functional.
Paul Westerberg rocked(and smashed) the shit out of these but he could rock anything.