
Crafter SA-ARW
Gibson Les Paul Studio '60s Tribute with Lindy Fralin Hum Cancelling P90s
Harley Benton TE-80 H.S. Anderson Madcat copy

Fender Excelsior
and a Harley Benton (Joyo) Overdrive pedal.
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Cheers, been playing it all night and now my fingers are sore. has some tones that my other guitars don't have - nice round hollow body sound from the mini humbucker and a rattley clangy sound from the peizo (my description of this sound looks bad written down but it's a good sound) and ofcource the metallic acoustic sound.pumpkin wrote:Nice!dezb1 wrote:New addition...

Many thanks for the words, J.jcyphe wrote:I like the guitar sounds and playing on this.





Yeah, John had a vintage G6122-1962 with the painted f-holes, mine being a reissue of the same model. It's still very acoustically lively and the bridge pickup being a tad farther away from the bridge than in that of a G6119 or G6120 gives it a really unique, somewhat more "mellow" tone of its own.sunshiner wrote:Gorgeous guitarReminds me of John Squier's. What about those F-holes, they look like they are just painted on the body?
I've had a few zero fret guitars, and don't know why all guitars don't have it - just sounds better to me.ultratwin wrote:Zero fret is also an oddly new thing for me, but things do sound a tad more consistent between open and barred chords.
Nice to hear you've been around one of these guys, Fran! Other than the Art Deco flair, the Imperials are quite nice in that they're both thin and wide, making for an easy grab-and-turn.Fran wrote:Ultra posts the guitar that ends the thread![]()
Absolutely beautiful instrument. One of my friends had one, I was almost scared to play it it looked that good and the sounds were incredible. I've always had a fascination with imperial machine heads too, one day I will fit some onto something, just for the sake of it.
