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If you can try first that might be the way forward - certainly nowt stopped Steve Marriott or Angus Young playing big looking geetars from time to time.
Doubtful but if you're anywhere nr Glasgow and want a shot of my two just let me know.
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Hugh
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Cheers
Hugh
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The headstock on his weighs a ton and dives like an SG, but it plays superbly. Does feel like a long reach towards the nut though. I'm just over 6 foot so I feel like it should be a good choice for me but the ergonomics just never feel quite right, sadly.
An Explorer, on the other hand, feels perfect on me.
Try before you buy but great news if it works for you, Firebirds are badass and I wish I felt comfortable playing one.
Never played one myself - too metal or U2 for me.
Sorry for the digression - the Firebird is certainly a classic though, and deserves an audition.
I loved my old Firebird. I've got a fair few big guitars (Jazzmaster and a Longhorn baritone), but the Firebird is a whole different experience anyway, no matter your height. It's like leaning over the fence to have a chat with the neighbours.
Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
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