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A 1957 is en route .......
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[url="http://www.gregsguitars.net/Vintage_Bass__other.php"]ONLINE ....[/url]
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So [url="http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2011/Aug/1958_Fender_Precision_Bass.aspx"]Premier Guitar magazine[/url] did a spread on my 58 Precision bass.........
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Link is [url="http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2011/Aug/1958_Fender_Precision_Bass.aspx"]here.[/url]
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This one off pre Sabre was on loan from a dear friend for documentation and evaluation . -
4 part series on [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUUCUc7KVJQ&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL"]vintage Gibson [/url]acoustic guitars, enjoy.
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[quote name='Golchen' post='956532' date='Sep 14 2010, 03:54 PM']I really like strats but I prefer them to look old and battered personally. I think that you should sit further back as well on your next video so that both hands are showing![/quote]
Yea, it is a laptop with a built in mic, what can I say....thanks for looking. Greg. -
Here is a quick vid of my "new" all original [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UeMhA37Ol0&feature=player_embedded"]1961 Blonde strat [/url]through a Blonde 61 Tremolux..
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Finally got Ebay to pull the listing..
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Fraud alert , hi jacked my photos from Greg's guitar for listing of Candy Orange SG GT
report please, I already have. Greg. -
Never supposed to have left the factory and NOT for sale.
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If no screw is apparent at the bottom of the footpiece and there is a metal end cover it is likely a large "thumbtack" pull this out and the foot should come right off, I go to my local hardware store and buy small rubber feet like a test-tube stopper, drill a hole in the center and replace , you should not have to pull the chassis to do this, Greg
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My friend Mike Snowden makes these also and they are killer fun little slide boxes.
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email me or go to gbase.com/gregsguitars
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Picked this National up over the weekend, enjoy, Greg. -
[quote name='JordanRLS' post='743388' date='Feb 12 2010, 01:57 PM'] love it[/quote]
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Badass bridge is an option, I here good things about them, Dimarzio pups get good raves, ative or passive electronics is also another option to drive ya mad bwahahahahaha....................
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Welcome!
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welcome....
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Anyone else here have an affection for these great older guitars ? USA made in the 1960 and early 1970 in Nashville , R.G. and G. Company ~The Grammer Guitar.
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Thanks for all the kudo's guys. If anyone wants to be on my 1 a month mailer ..email me and I will add you to my list...no spam.
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I can dig 'em
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I have an original I will be posting on my site soon.
Peavey T-40 Basses
in Bass Guitars
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Very nice indeed, they (Peavey) do not get the recognition they deserve in my opinion.