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Jonas01
Jan 10, 2005

I'm carrying the wheel.


My Hagstrom Swede (reissue). It's all mahogany with a set neck, basically a Les Paul copy. I like it, but it's my first guitar with volume knobs for each pickup, and I've discovered that I don't like that setup. Sure it's fun to turn one pickup off and then use the toggle switch like a killswitch kind of thing, but I'd rather just have the convenience of a master volume all the time.

I bought that a few months ago. For Christmas I got a Boss DS-1, which is pretty good considering it only costs $40. I'm thinking about one of these next:

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Jonas01
Jan 10, 2005

I'm carrying the wheel.
Delivered fresh from eBay on Monday: my USA-made Reverend Slingshot Custom, a discontinued model. In fact, all the USA Reverends are discontinued and they're now made in Korea. The Korean guitars are still actually really good, but the construction is totally different. The Americans (like mine below) had phenolic laminate tops and backs, and plastic edges. The inside is mostly a big slab of white mahogany. It probably seems really strange, but when you sit down and play it, the entire instrument vibrates and resonates like crazy.





I named her April. :gay:

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