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I was a little disappointed with the early tones at Florian’s (you seemed nervous) but these tones I liked a LOT! At the same time open sounding and smooth… not sure if the guitar sounded like that before but congrats!
Any additional comment on the guitar? Is the honeymoon still on? Best and...
Thanks for sharing such a cool process! One thing I didn’t get is the lighter color on the neck… is it the way the wood absorbed the paint? Could Florian have painted it as dark as the back?
Hi guys, have you noticed how different the fretwire on the CC2 Goldie is? The frets seem taller/thinner than the regular R9s from the same period to me.
Just wondering what they used back then on this run...:hmm
Anybody? :ola
Hi guys is it only me or does anybody would want a "Still Got The Blues" Burst?
I know there was some dispute between Gary and Monstrose but it is one of the most awesome bursts ever and deserves a special run! :dude:
Any insights from Gibson?