oh my life, I think I'm in love! look at this thing!
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Boston's Premier Surf/Noir Combo
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dude
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Shout Bananas!!
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See you kiddies at the Convention!
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showman
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CLAM SHACK guitar
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surf music is amazing
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get reverberated!
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Here's surf guitar on the top-of-the-line Goya Rangemaster model FYI for decent sustain it's necessary to glue lead weights to the underside of the vibrato plate. It's easy and inexpensive but it must be done. If the vibrato bar is missing there is no practical way to replace it, and the vibrato bar was not shown in the listing you linked to. In this separate video I compared bridge pickup tones of Goya Rangemaster, two different Mosrites, and several other guitars. The Goya had the most treble, while the Mosrites were among those with the least treble. Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com Last edited: Jun 10, 2019 15:05:52 |