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Nope? No great legendary guitars from then?
*shuffles back into man cave to learn alter bridge songs*
(formerly miserneil)
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If your budget is bigger: Les Paul Junior.
As I have said before - I think a Year of Birth guitar can end up meaning more to you than your first guitar. I also think there is a difference between wanting to do this while your own Mother is still alive, and feeling an urge to get a Year of Birth guitar after your own Mother is no longer around.
:-O
But possibly not as :-O as when said guitar almost drops into your lap.......
1975.....
Nope, can't think of anything I'd want.......
Les Paul? Don't get on with them
SG? See Les Paul
Tele? Don't like them
Strat? Don't like big headstocks, bent-steel saddles and six-screw trems
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
Get one of each then....Do I have to think of everything?
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
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Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
That would make you my dad
1960, almost as bad as 1959
Scratched the itch with a 1960 ES-330 a few years ago. Fantastic guitar. However, still lust after a 1960 ES, Cherry with PAFs ... maybe one day ...