Wasn't that just the Californian?
Suhr you do.If only you had a buddy with a H-S that he wasn't using.
You're correct. I just couldn't remember the name.Wasn't that just the Californian?
Hamer Californian - Hamer Guitars - Hamer Models - Ed Roman Guitars
I've tried to negotiate a BroDeal with you about 90 times in the last week but you aren't having any of it. :lol:If only you had a buddy with a H-S that he wasn't using.
The USAs were really good guitars.You're correct. I just couldn't remember the name.
It's always a trade for some random piece of gear I don't need. :lol:I've tried to negotiate a BroDeal with you about 90 times in the last week but you aren't having any of it. :lol:
QFT
I have a Les Paul, two Telecasters, an SG, and a Jazzthing all with either humbucker sized P90's or splittable HB's in the necks. I don't understand the fascination with a slightly narrower wooden slot for only a single coil :lol:Come on guys, everyone said Charvel. It's the obvious choice. Chris answered "Too Straty". :lol:
Here's another one that's less absurd - might of course get absurd bids:That's a sick Charvel, but $1,500 is an absolutely absurd price. You can find a Japanese Soloist for around that price. Or 2-3 Fusions from the same assembly line :lol:
No reverse stock, but this is still really cool: https://reverb.com/item/37669608-charvel-550xl-pro-1990-candy-red
While it is pristine, of course the price is high. That's why there's a "Make an offer" option, ya know?That's a sick Charvel, but $1,500 is an absolutely absurd price. You can find a Japanese Soloist for around that price. Or 2-3 Fusions from the same assembly line :lol:
No reverse stock, but this is still really cool: https://reverb.com/item/37669608-charvel-550xl-pro-1990-candy-red