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Ted Nugent Stranglehold Guitar Solo - Some Byrdman History

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

The Byrdman Steve is back! I have been a busy Byrd and I don't mean making You Tube videos:) This video shares a bit of the story explaining how I ended up with an authentic Ted Nugent Guitar, given to me by the Soulful, Love song Rocker himself. You will see "The Ted Nugent Guitar" which is a Gibson Fusion and my authentic 1968 Gibson Byrdland guitar. You will also see a Wang Dang Sweet Poontang riff, a little Great White Buffalo riff and the Stranglehold guitar solo in a Capella! Thank you for many kind comments on the last video!!!

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  • How much is a Brydland typically? I'm in love with this guitar. This and a Hummingbird are my two dream guitars to have.

  • @jamespat10 I don't even know anymore. Bout 17 years ago you could get them for 3-5k, last I knew you are looking at 5 -12k. I am not familiar with the Hummingbird guitar, I'l have to check 'em out.

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    I dunno much bout guitars…

    But I did notice a gold and a platinum record?

    What's the song?

  • @RyeBai Ted Nugent's Scream Dream & Cat Scratch Fever. I tend to collect anything Nugent:)

  • Ive got a Gibson melody maker! what do you know about it? Is it good?

  • @therockandrollable @therockandrollable I'm not personally familiar with the guitar. I understand they stared in 1959 to present. A buddy of mine says they are not bad guitars. He would prefer it to collect it rather than a play guitar but My personal opinion is, The guitar is the least of the equation. It's the player first.

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  • @therockandrollable If you can find one, maybe 7k to 20 The Florentine cutaway (pointed) seems to be more rare and may jack the price up.

  • how much is a byrdland gibson

  • @LordAzai That guitar sounds very cool. don't worry too much about the guitar. Any hollow body, or semi hollow body will get you close so long as it has some fairly decent electronics, at least that's my opinion. I'm not a terribly knowledgeable guitar connoisseur, I just play 'em and was fortunate enough to get my hands on a Byrdland. The guitar I spent the past 20 years playing is a Gibson ES135. Let me know if you post a video, would love to hear it. Just have Nuge inside U & ur good! Steve

  • @byrdmansteve hey byrdmanstevec I'm getting an es 137 soon because I couldn't afford the byrdland. It's got the same pickups, body shape and depth, and ebony fingerboard. Although it has a normal scale neck with a 60s profile and a stop at tailpiece and of course cheaper materials. I think that should come close to the byrdland at a fraction of the price, don't you think? I really hope it feeds back like a byrdland :)

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