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Django/Just Got Paid - Gav Coulson Group - Vintage V100MRJBM

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2010

The Gav Coulson Group perform warts and all version of Django/Just Got Paid. Gav C uses the Vintage Icon Series V100MRJBM guitar, and the whole thing was filmed at Diamond Rehearsal Studios in Wakefield, using one camera, and it's inbuilt microphone.

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  • Amazing Gav!! You´re a great guitarplayer!!

  • @Stiffmeister1973 Cheers buddy :-)

  • gotta get me one of these, nice playing too great JBM tracks.

  • @leepetersonuk Thanks Lee

  • Nice one Gav. Some American bloke played both of these in a big round building in London a couple of years ago. Joe something I think it was. Anyway, he was pretty good too, and he was playing a guitar that was not unlike your one - a bit shinier though. Would you say the 'Jazz Blues' model would be likely to be substantially different in terms of construction, electrics, pickups, playability and sound to my V100 Iced Tea?

  • @Glugskiclumfum - not as such no - they are pretty similar in terms of construction.

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  • ahh gav my little beauty well played suptle and inventive well done lad

  • @vintageshred71 no worries, will give you shout in the next few days :-)

  • @mightybrightmichael

    Well, Gav's the expert, but I'd suggest looking at the AV1 - Single cut, but with a little extra upper fret access; a pair of Wilkinson 'buckers and, if I'm not mistaken, a 'roll control' to gradually switch to single coil. Sounds like Mr Wilkinson had you in mind when he designed it...

  • I too am partial to the humbucker large, fat, sustaning tone. What Fret-king or Vintage do you think has a Les Paul vibe, but is also versitile enough to offer a split coil sound, or Strat 'bite'? This time around on our U.K. tour, it appears we will be going electric and acoustic.

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