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  • Dave hunter looks like mike dirnt of green day

  • @madguitar5 you got more money than sense boy lol

  • @madguitar5 no you wouldnt

  • he looks like tricool

  • Is it a chinese std model ? does it give bass enough on the neck pickup ? ...thanks , gaëtan

  • It sounds a little like a ric but less jangle.

  • He looks like the tall dude of Who's line is it anyway

  • i wonder how the beatles never got any feedback playing live with these

  • eh just stand at least 5 feet from the amp and yer fine

  • @TheSchoolsux345 put plastic beneth the f holes

  • @SoloEpi what kind of plastic, and how do i get in under there

  • @TheSchoolsux345 pickguard material with adhesive is your best bet. just cut a peice that's a good 1/4 of an inch wider than the F hole, then just slide one side in adhesive side up and try your best to get the other side in. Or you could just cut the shape of the f holes with the same dimensions as i mentioned before and just cover the holes with the plastic.

  • @SoloEpi would that work as good if you just put it on top? I mean of course it wouldnt look good but in case i`m too dumb to do it? haha

  • @TheSchoolsux345 yeah, either way you're closing off the body chamber which produces the feed back. What happens is the amp frequencies and magnet frequencies from the amp can get to the underside of your pickups creating the feed back. if you have a solid body this doesnt happen because there isn't any open space for the frequencies to enter and get to yure pickups. But anyway either way would work. It just comes down to wheather you want ot be able to see plastic on top of the F holes or not

  • dude, what song is this that you are playing? at the begining its sounds awesome

  • Sounds absolutely fantastic dude.

  • What amp are you using?

  • what music are these good for

  • They're great for Rock'n'roll, blues, rockabilly

  • theyre good for more than just those 3 he mentioned

    youd have to play it yourself to see whether youd like it or not

    and its good for almost any kind of music

  • JAZZ dude

  • Rock 'n' Roll, Blues, hard rock, They make a cool choice as a rythm guitar.

  • @dragonnight812 or lead guitar is ur the beatles.

  • what is on the right side of the screen? lookes like and alien

  • two hands.

  • @trupals4ever hands?

  • @trupals4ever It's probably Carl V. you see to the right. I was kinda hoping he was going to play too.

  • @trupals4ever it's a guys arms lol

  • he´s got exactly the same casino as i got. pretty nice thing!!

  • How much are these guitars ?

  • like $600 pretty sure

  • Hagstrom is making a decent 335 style guitar again called the Viking, anyone who digs these guitars should try one out. I've had one for about a year and love it, the only thing I've done to it is swapped the pickups and had a real nice setup done to it.

  • Yeah, those Hags do look pretty cool. I'm looking to get my first semi-hollow and I can't decide between this and the Viking.

  • bfv, be ashamed

  • bfv102290, you obviously know nothing about guitars. Hang your head in shame young man!

  • nice sound

    the link you gave is not fuctioning so....

    what beautiful piece of music are u playing, and do u have the tabs?

  • I have an old E230TDC and I love it but I don't know what it is worth??

  • what were you playing i loved it!

  • <3 fender & Gibson

    -make a change-

  • I hate those stupid E stickers they put on the scratch plate! They just peel of after a while.

  • thats exactly like my guitar..same color same everything got it for $1200!!...love the sound specially since i play reggae and ska...gives the music a sweeter richer sound!!

  • The casino sounds really good, my rhythm guitarist uses one. He gets this really twangy sound out of it, almost telecasterish.

  • Now, thats a great looking guitar. Really good sound, Would love to put my hands on one of those.

  • I love the sound of that guitar! please check out my vids too... tell me what you think

  • i have a squier tele thinline. its nice. i'm replacing the duncan designed pickups with seymour duncan five-two ones. i still want something bigger. perhaps that gretsch electromatic with dearmond single coils. Does anyone know if they sound good???

  • Oh,yeah,of course they sound good!

  • i'm looking for a single coil semi. is the casino too warm to cut through? they're aren't many to choose from. rickenbackers are way too expensive and ideally i would hav a 60s vox semi but they are very very rare.

  • I wish someone would make a hollow body Strat, sounds like it would be a good blues guitar. I have seen on line guitar part sellers selling the body, alone, for $350. For that price, I would hate to put cheap parts on it, so it would get pretty expensive to build the whole guitar.

  • G&L makes semi hollow strat style guitars. The quality is excellent.

  • the fender tele thinline i think but they might have humbuckers.

  • very nice plying!

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