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Old-Guy

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Well I closed the deal this morning trading in my 03 LP PP in on a stunning virgin 03 R7. The deal went vey well and I was given top dollar for my LP PP. I am leaving early to go home and crank her up. I will miss my LP-PP but I think the R7 will fill the void. Guess I'll have to go over to the Historic section now. I want to thank all of you for helping educate me on these great guitars.

Later Old-Guy
 

~JQUEST

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.......

Indeed, what a kanundrum.

While both are great instruments ,
chosing between AAAFlame and an Historic GT ?
Yikes!


Did you have to wrestle with the descision for long?
 

Old-Guy

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Yeah I will miss my LP-PP but after playing the R7 for the last few hours I know I've made the right move. I had the 60's neck on the LP and was worried that the R7 neck would cause me problems becuase it's so much chunkier. Not so I'm playing cleaner and no fatigue in my old joints either. Couple of high E bend moves are different and will have to be worked on but overall I feel more comfortable on this neck and the Tone & Sustain is amazing noticably better than the LP. So in closing yes I will miss my LP-PP and I hope she ends up in a good home but this R7 is sure makin it easy to forget;)

There are some pics in this threadR7 Pics

Later Old-Guy
 
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