Grey wrote:It's like putting stickers and active pickups on a 1959 Les Paul and playing it in a punk rock band.
(Ssshshhhhh.... that's for next week!)
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Grey wrote:It's like putting stickers and active pickups on a 1959 Les Paul and playing it in a punk rock band.
Well said.admin wrote:Surely we all look at life differently at different times. I think the positive here is that we have received new information about TheBeatlesGear.com. Yet another resource on the Internet. From humble beginnings many wonderful things emerge. I am again reminded that the forest would be silent if inhabited only by those birds that sang best. It seems to me what we have to share with one another is, at the end of the day, greater than the condition of any one instrument or index page. I vote we give those who join us the benefit of the doubt and a chance to share.
IvanMunoz wrote:I agree Peter, people change from original strings, thats not a big deal.
I was being facetious about the string thing, but you're not stupid you knew that. Anyway, I respect your opinion, I hope everyone respects, mine. There really isn't much more to be said about the Arden model, so...collin wrote:IvanMunoz wrote:I agree Peter, people change from original strings, thats not a big deal.
Strings are a wearing part. Truss rod cover, pickguards, knobs.....are not.
There is no level of discussion or "reasoning" that will convince me that this shameful act isn't the most disrespectful thing to happen to that historic guitar in it's nearly 50-year history.
But what's with the huge watermark and... copyright? Does anyone here have any idea what there is to be protected in a group photo of someone's guitar collection? If there is money to be made here, I don't get it. Why on earth would you pay money to see a C-series guitar that also happens to be hanging on the wall at Guitar Center?IvanMunoz wrote:Right now the picture off the website is my background on the computer.
He's only showing 1964 guitars.IvanMunoz wrote: Josh, Where is the 450 you picked up? Also where is the 1999RM and a possible Rocky strat, are they out of the picture, or did you sell them. This is a great early Beatles collection, just fantastic. Right now the picture off the website is my background on the computer.