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I didn't think I'd ever be saying this, but I am the proud owner of Feline 20th Anniversary guitar no 4! An unexpected request for a ton of freelance work this year bumped the GAS fund up to a point where I could actually afford a secondhand one. They rarely come up of course, I have a permanent eBay search to flag up Feline guitars and it has thus far only found one once, when I was skint of course.
Anyway, I remembered that one was mentioned in a thread back in April, in a fairly obscure shop. Fortunately for me, it was still there! I drove 85 miles to check it out, and didn't even plug it in! I opened the case and looked at it for a while, took it out and strummed a couple of chords and said I'd take it!
I had a couple of personal concerns, the main one being could I get on with a guitar without a trem! Needn't have worried there, the guitar feels so amazing that I really haven't been bothered at all. An adjustment to playing style, yes, and also a bit of getting used to 2 volumes and tones (Never played LPs before).
I can't believe how happy I am with this guitar! I would seriously recommend anyone wanting a great instrument to go and check out the remaining 20th Anniversary guitars, they really are superb!
Anyway, here's a few of my own pix:
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edit - even the last one!
This is mine, not as blingy as the 20th anniversary and maple rather than mahogany neck but I likes it:
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
That was my favourite of the whole lot of the anniversary ones! Sheesh. Great gas.
That's your first les paul? Most of us have to trundle through a whole bunch of shitty gibsons first!
You know it's funny but when Jonathan mentioned that one of the 20th's had a deposit put down on it and another one had 'changed hands' I did wonder if one of them was you