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So how does the Harley Benton SG fair, give us the skinny...

Ps: Those extensions are a fire hazard if ever I've seen one.
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Partscaster duosonic type Sunn Mustang
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the collection as it currently stands. The Jaguar and Telecaster need some fixing up. Currently playing unplugged cause one of my kittens broke my Peavey.
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Now that's a collection to be proud of. Holy shit nick. So jealous of that bass.
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The current collection:

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The new Yamaha looks really great. As does that SG (an SG is still on my list too. Hopefully I'll come across a second hand special at some point).
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Thomas wrote:The new Yamaha looks really great. As does that SG (an SG is still on my list too. Hopefully I'll come across a second hand special at some point).
You should do an SG (of either variety) both mine have coil taps/splits and have a massive range of tone combinations. The Yamaha split neck is particularly nice and the Gibson split neck combined with the full humbucker bridge (volume rolled back to accommodate the split) is a great sound.
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I'm currently playing this loads:

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It's a old stripped '63 body (nice n light), vintage trem (ta Nick) the current neck is off a VM Jazzmaster. Once I get a vintage neck for this I'll rebuild the VM and sell it.
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Lovely JM, Thomas!

I love stripped JMs with black guard, looks like it has a nice grain - do you have more pictures of it?
Don't tell me you're planning on refinishing it ;)
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No other photos right now and it's too dull to snap any today. I'm going to keep it like this, no paint.
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jagsonic wrote:Image

Partscaster duosonic type Sunn Mustang
i really like that! the worn blue revealing the burst finish beneath is very nice.
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My favorite finish of all time is refins over sunburst and then you see the sunburst popping out as it gets relic'd. Shit looks cool.
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Nice bass!
Is this a Grabber or a Ripper? I always confuse those two…
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cleo wrote:Nice bass!
Is this a Grabber or a Ripper? I always confuse those two…
Thanks! That's a Ripper.
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Decided it was time to buy myself a guitar rack. It's really nice to have all my guitars within arms reach.
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Gabriel wrote:Image

Decided it was time to buy myself a guitar rack. It's really nice to have all my guitars within arms reach.
i thought you played an ibanez hollow body? maybe i'm mixed up
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Nah it's a Victor Baker custom build I had done.

http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... ctor+baker