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doodman

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What a dumb-ass-

"You would be surprised at how many touring recording artists are secretly using replicas,(Stevie Ray V, ZZ Top, Paul Stanley Kiss, Dire Straits) ..."

He's right, I would be surprised if Stevie Ray V was secretly using one of these!
 
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Snags

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doodman said:
What a dumb-ass-

"You would be surprised at how many touring recording artists are secretly using replicas,(Stevie Ray V, ZZ Top, Paul Stanley Kiss, Dire Straits) ..."

He's right, I would be surprised if Stevie Ray V was secretly using one of these!

"Replica" is not a term I would use to describe an Agile.
 
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Heritage 80 said:
Can we talk about those now??!!:eek :)spin

Yup, we can call them cheap pieces of imported shit all we want. This is a troll-free area now. :)
 

Bluburst135

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Snags said:
Yup, we can call them cheap pieces of imported shit all we want. This is a troll-free area now. :)

Thanks...I believe I will....along with a few other imports...:dude
 

pauldeluxe

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Well, SRV is pictured on his first album cover holding a Tokai. They obscured the logo, but if you've ever seen the real photograph used to make that album cover, it's a Tokai he's holding.

Granted, that's not what you'd call a replica, but still....
 

pauldeluxe

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And incidentally, what LP Standard model were they "replicating" by giving it a bound headstock?
 
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