Signature guitars you'd actually play.
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I've never been on for sig guitars so I have never picked them up to try when I've seen them in shops or noticed them in magazines but other than the avril lavigne tele squier tele the only other sig guitar I have played is the lee ronaldo jm and it was lovely
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Incredible.Nick wrote:Oh yeah and a Burny Mockingbird, Hide style
I cant be bothered to dig pics out but to be honest sig models dont really mean anything to me, i've always had Jag-Stangs because i like them, nothing to do with Cobain. Had an Hiram Bullock Strat and did'nt have a clue who the dude was until Ultratwin told me, it was nice though.
Based on that i'd play anything if it was nice and at the right price.
However, models that do spring to mind are;
J Mascis Jazzmaster
Andy Summers Tele
Johnny Marr Jaguar
Steve Jones Les Paul
Pete Townsend SG - FUCKING M@J@, BRAH!
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I absolutely love the Ken Love Driver signature in champagne sparkle, a really subtle pink. There was one at the local mart in Seoul that sat there forever, but at $1200, no one would bother. Probably the only thing I'd change out would be the 3-way pickup selector, although I like the fact that the volume pot toggles things with the center pickup. Quite rare.
Here's a used one:
Here's a used one:
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The John 5 sigs are really nice, particularly the big 12-string-style headstock.
Surprised somebody mentioned the Angus Young SG signature. The reason I asked was I was talking to my brother about a guitarist we knew in a God-awful indie band who played the Angus signature and we used to rip him mercilessly because of how unbelievably uncool it was. Then I realised I actually loved the Malcolm Young signature so it got me thinking and I wondered why I hated one so much but not the other.
Surprised somebody mentioned the Angus Young SG signature. The reason I asked was I was talking to my brother about a guitarist we knew in a God-awful indie band who played the Angus signature and we used to rip him mercilessly because of how unbelievably uncool it was. Then I realised I actually loved the Malcolm Young signature so it got me thinking and I wondered why I hated one so much but not the other.
Brandon W wrote:you elites.
Is that the Simon Neil Strat? It looks great and he gets a good sound but I think the pickups are terribly unbalanced in demos. Like dull wound strings, trebly high strings which don't seem to work. A more interesting and useful construction (from my POV) might have been something like alnico 5-3-5-3-5-3 for the pole pieces to keep some sense of unity.
There are a few:
J. Mascis Jazzmaster
Elvis Costello Jazzmaster
Jagstang
Jim Adkins JA-90
Geddy Lee Jazz Bass
Jack Cassidy Bass
Sting Bass (change/remove the pickguard)
J. Mascis Jazzmaster
Elvis Costello Jazzmaster
Jagstang
Jim Adkins JA-90
Geddy Lee Jazz Bass
Jack Cassidy Bass
Sting Bass (change/remove the pickguard)
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