Albert Lee HH signature
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Albert Lee HH signature
this thing looks so awesome. the price makes me so sad
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=423696
links to mint green on here....even the all black one looks fucking rad
http://www.music-man.com/instruments/gu ... ee-hh.html
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=423696
links to mint green on here....even the all black one looks fucking rad
http://www.music-man.com/instruments/gu ... ee-hh.html
Last edited by robroe on Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I always hoped that their short lived cheapo brand OLP would make a version of this shape.
Lisa Loeb has a cool custom pink version of this guitar.
I really love the shape and the 4 and 2 tuners. I don't like the shape of the headtsock at all. Something more angular could have been worked out to match the great lines of the body. I also am not down with Ernie Ball's belief that they somehow own the 4 & 2 headstock configuration, when they didn't invent it but just trademarked it and sicked a bunch of paper gangsters on anybody doing a 4 & 2. Even the body shape of this guitar is not totally original.
Lisa Loeb has a cool custom pink version of this guitar.
I really love the shape and the 4 and 2 tuners. I don't like the shape of the headtsock at all. Something more angular could have been worked out to match the great lines of the body. I also am not down with Ernie Ball's belief that they somehow own the 4 & 2 headstock configuration, when they didn't invent it but just trademarked it and sicked a bunch of paper gangsters on anybody doing a 4 & 2. Even the body shape of this guitar is not totally original.
That's really cool, do they have a coil tap on their own as well?jcyphe wrote:The switching on these is a great set-up.
http://www.music-man.com/pdf/cfd_albert_Lee_HH.pdf
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Theres a mid level brand out now called Sterling which makes some very nice guitars.jcyphe wrote:I always hoped that their short lived cheapo brand OLP would make a version of this shape.
Lisa Loeb has a cool custom pink version of this guitar.
I really love the shape and the 4 and 2 tuners. I don't like the shape of the headtsock at all. Something more angular could have been worked out to match the great lines of the body. I also am not down with Ernie Ball's belief that they somehow own the 4 & 2 headstock configuration, when they didn't invent it but just trademarked it and sicked a bunch of paper gangsters on anybody doing a 4 & 2. Even the body shape of this guitar is not totally original.
I like it, plus that switching sounds great.
Haha. I didn't like that Gretsch until you said that. It definitely does, and I like it now.robroe wrote:comahnnn...this thing looks like a 6th grader put it together in shop class with random bits he found in the desk drawersJames wrote:It looks like, but not as cool as, the Gretsch TK300.
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reminds me a bit of the vaccaro generator-x.
another guitar I've lusted after for years...
another guitar I've lusted after for years...
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I'm with ya. The MM headstock is a little stubby for my liking, but the 4/2 format works well.jcyphe wrote:I always hoped that their short lived cheapo brand OLP would make a version of this shape.
Lisa Loeb has a cool custom pink version of this guitar.
I really love the shape and the 4 and 2 tuners. I don't like the shape of the headtsock at all. Something more angular could have been worked out to match the great lines of the body. I also am not down with Ernie Ball's belief that they somehow own the 4 & 2 headstock configuration, when they didn't invent it but just trademarked it and sicked a bunch of paper gangsters on anybody doing a 4 & 2. Even the body shape of this guitar is not totally original.
All in all, I dig the Albert Lee HH looks pretty solid, I like the design, all in all... The horns are a little pointier than I like, but I still like it. Nice angles in the body.
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But they don't make this shape. Also what they make seems to be around 500-600 bucks and OLP was way cheaper, like Squier prices and they made good guitars too.JJLipton wrote:
Theres a mid level brand out now called Sterling which makes some very nice guitars.
Last edited by jcyphe on Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:29 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Given that the parts are pretty standard some minimal wood working skills, right gear and an ebay neck with a better headstock wouldn't be THAT hard to knock up in a week or two. And if you can do the body a pickguard is doable too. I really can't see anything about the guitar that justifies the price but I kinda dig it and Albert Lee is a fine player if you like that sort of thing.
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