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  • Would love to hear some lead work on the LsL

  • Anyway we can get more of a demo from the LsL? Was that a Sugar Pine of Swamp Ash?

  • @dparel Sorry. The LSL was only a demo guitar I had to give back.

  • @dparel Sugar Pine it was. More elastic and sweeter than Swamp Ash if you ask me. I had them both here.

  • The LSL does sound great but don't forget the Lollar tele has a rw neck. That makes the comparisons of the two a bit tough to make.

  • @GardenStreetBand The Spalt and St. Blues also have mahogany bodies. So please don't take this too seriously. 

  • @coolguitars Either way, I would play the hell out of each of those guitars!

  • what are the necks like on those Blues guitars?

    whats the build quality like?

    cheers

  • @bebenavole These US Workshop St. Blues guitars are great. Well built in Nashville, TN with nice fat but not too fat necks. Superb tone and playability. Try one if you can.

  • The LSL is the most " Telly" sound Guitar....

  • The Loller and Bluesmaster II sound most alike to me. ...also most Tele like.

  • LSL wins!

  • @Slavuernes: It's not about winning here. All guitars are very different. The Spalt and US St. Blues have mahogany bodies, the Bluesmaster II comes with an esh body and the LSL sports a sugar pine body. And finally I don't think that shopping at YouTube brings us anywhere. :-)

  • When it comes to a classic T sound, die LSL nails it perfectly. This is what I wanted to say.

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