Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:29 am
My dream is to smash the daisyrock guitar.. on stage JEAH
It tends to be only the higher end stuff like a Les Paul Custom that has ebony. Ebony looks so good though. Ebony, white binding and no inlays would look so good on a les paul.hotrodperlmutter wrote:i thought gibson's had ebony fretboards?
I want that thing now.gerryhernandez wrote:
Kinda like Ernie Ball Mr. Horsepower brrruuuuuummmm brrruuuuuummmmgerryhernandez wrote:
please tell me all of those can be used together.gerryhernandez wrote:
HahahahahaGavin wrote:I think under the strings would be worse.oolu wrote:Its as if the person who made this was looking for the worst place to put a control plate.endsjustifymeans wrote:
Aside from the stickers, I actually really like that guitar.oolu wrote:
Damn, that's UGLY.Skiptracer1981 wrote:
yea, that guitar looks pretty cool.Skiptracer1981 wrote:Aside from the stickers, I actually really like that guitar.oolu wrote:
Ditto. Jaguars and Jazz basses were the guitars to really grab my attention. Always loved the offset bodies.Gavin wrote:Jaguars were the first guitars that attracted my attention, before that I had no interest in them. I saw Cobain's '66 in pictures and thought it was a really cool looking guitar.Aeon wrote:
Jazzmasters are quite odd looking. Kinda like a deformed amoeba. I love their retro charm, but objectively they are not as ruggedly simplistic as a Tele, or gracefully symmetrical as a Strat, nor do they look as "handcrafted" as Gibson-style guitars. I think we are all so used to them and Jaguars that they look normal to us now, but if you can try to remember back when you first saw them (myself when I was like 13 or whatever) they probably seemed rather ugly to you (to me, anyways... and I didn't really care for the Telecaster shape back then either.)
Still would.sp3k wrote:
just finished destroying what's left of my first strat copy, i think it belongs here