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Old 09.11.2006, 05:13 PM   #6
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Hondo II Les Paul Custom copy- set neck, black finish, cream trimming, and chrome hardware loaded with 2 open black hums. It is really a great guitar, has a nice bluesy tone.
Hondo Les Paul style: flat top, double cut away, through-neck, cream colored hums, clear finish, chrome hardware, dot inlays, rosewood neck. More modern tone.
Tiesco jaguar rip off- chrome pick guard, plastic saddles, weird tremolo system, cream colored single coils, rosewood neck, block inlays, sunburst, rhythm and lead circuitry- sounds really treble heavy, can get great trashy tones from SY to JAMC to Big Black
Kay hollowbody- no f-holes, wooden saddles with trapeze bridge, chrome pickguard with a checker pattern, sunburst, 1 pick up on the neck, kelvinater headstock, and maple neck.
Oscar Schmidt es-335 copy- has been repainted about 3 or 4 times. Currently has a gold to bronze burst. Sounds like fucking ass. I should trash it.
Random japanese bass- archtop, f-holes, sunburst, microphonic pickups, sounds sweet

There are 3 or so acoustics around my house, none of which are worth anytime describing.
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