Eastwood AIRLINE 3P DLX Guitar - Brian Greenway
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LOLBrian is old-school, a real Canadian rock icon (you know from back when kids had to be musical to form a band.)
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ya now theres shit like american idol
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I'm thinking of buying either this guitar, an Airline 3p or 2p or a Gretsch double jet G5445T. I've heard both guitars are very verstaile, and have tried the gretsch, however i've ever seen an airline in person but i have only heard good things about them. I've heard both are very versatile. Help please.
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@TubeFreakJonas i get the point you're trying to make man, all the crappy bands filling up the world with not as much passion for the music. Although, I do think its okay for people who make crappy music to form a band, for the experience, but them becoming successful like what happens a lot these days is just bull shit. I didn't know that about The Ramones, doesn't matter and simplicity is simplicity though i guess
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@DGENERATE07 - sure but talent helps. Sounding like Velvet Underground may not work for just anybody, because Lou Reed had charisma. The Ramones were actually extremely musical and nobody can really copy that. Simplicity can be deceiving. However- 'anyone' can form a $#!t band.
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@TubeFreakJonas erm, anyone can form a band? you know what punk rock is?
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@weezerrock89 of course it isnt but the les paul and strat has been played by countless legendary guitar players and jack white plays the airline knowing that there's not many other well known guitar players that do
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@weezerrock89 that´s true, but man, THIS sound is, what makes the White Stripes so awesome. It´s incompareable with any other guitar, and any other band. ;)
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@TitoPaokG4 The "Hutto Model" (sometimes called a Jetsons model) is different in a lot of ways but primarily: 1) it had two pickups as opposed to the 3 on this Airline 2) it was a Res-O-Glass (hollow fiberglass body) while this one is a solid body, I believe 3) the Hutto didn't have a Bigsby tailpiece 4) The old Hutto was much more "cheaply" made and contains inferior parts - in terms of affordability, electric guitar building/electronics have come a long way since the 50's.
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The "Hutto Model" (sometimes called a Jetsons model) is different in a lot of ways but primarily: 1) it had two pickups as opposed to the 3 on this Airline 2) it was a Res-O-Glass (hollow fiberglass body) while this one is a solid body, I believe 3) the Hutto didn't have a Bigsby tailpiece 4) The old Hutto was much more "cheaply" made and contains inferior parts - in terms of affordability, electric guitar building/electronics have come a long way since the 50's.
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what's the difference between this and the jb hutto montgommery airline?
where are you located?
myrareguitars 1 month ago