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Originally Posted by Hennesseyrgv
I dont have any proablem doing a burn out with or without traction control.
I can tame any pony or snake with this Baby here.
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Originally Posted by vroomapunk
Nice, sorta like Chevy/Ford, I ended up on the Gibson side of the coin.
I have a wine red flame top Les paul custom with black/gold hardware that I have since put EMG 81/85 pickups in.
An Epiphone Zakk wylde edition
An Ibanez blue/black/grey quilted maple RG series
Godin LG sun burst with P90 seymour duncans
My pride and joy is my limited edition first run Les Paul Robot Guitar, I know the robot part is kinda gimmicky, but I like limited editions, and the paint scheme is great, and its the best guitar ive ever played (IMO obviously). Picture below:
Ive played with my father-in-laws american strat and it is definitely a great solid guitar, les paul just suited me more, tone wise
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Nice. I love that colour although the robot guitar was a bit pricey for me. We always pay too much up here. True what you say about Ford/Chevy being like Fender/Gibson. And although I prefer the look and feel of Fenders who doesn't love the tone of a classic Gibson. I've a '64 SG Junior, a Dave Grohl 335, an Epiphone Supernova, and a '03 '59 Les Paul Custom Authentic at the moment and I'm always on the hunt for a good '61 Style SG, a Trini Lopez, ideally in Pelham Blue and the best acoustic ever a J-45. Based on your guitars you are a serious player if not a killer shredder I'm guessing.