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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

My New Headstock Design


each of my electric guitar projects has different headstock designs!
what's u say about this design?

Monday, April 27, 2009

Les Paul - The Legend on Show

Les Paul is an American jazz guitarist & inventor. He is a pioneer in the development of the solid-body electric guitar which "made the sound of rock and roll possible."
His many recording innovations include overdubbing, delay effects such as "sound on sound" & tape delay, phasing effects & multitrack recording.

I saw him on show in Iridium Jazz Club in NYC.
he is almast 94 years old & still playing the electric guitar.


Friday, April 24, 2009

Rare Tom Anderson "Strat" Copy Bodies and Necks

Rare Tom Anderson Light Alder Body "Strat Copy" For Sell


Rare Tom Anderson Light Ash Body "Strat Copy":


Rare Tom Anderson Necks "Strat" Copy:



Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Lots of pedals (effects) for electric guitar for sell

if u want to buy or have a question
leave a comment



Arion (MIJ):
Stereo Reverb SRV-1 = 29$
Comp. SCO-1 = 19$
Fat Chorus SFC-1 = 59$
Stereo Flanger SFL-1 x2 = 29$
Stereo Delay SAD-1 x3 = 59$
Tubulator MTE-1 = 25$

Boss:
OD-3 = 49$
SD-1 (Modified) = 59$
DD-5 = 89$
PSM-5 x2 = 45$

MXR:
6 band Graphic EQ 80's = 99$
Comp. Dyna 80's = 99$

DOD:
Mini Chorus / 460 = 49$
Juise Box FX51 = 39$
Stereo Phaser FX20-B = 29$

Digitech:
Synth Wah = 69$
Scott Ian Black 13 = 69$

Line 6:
Pod = 99$
Uber Metal = 59$

EHX LPB2ube = 159$
Flip Tube Comp. = 149$
Flip MaxxPlay = 29$
Fulltone 69 = 239$
Phoenix Custom Electronics Octopus = 199$
Route 66 AO = 129$
Ibanez Noise Buster NB10 80's = 99$
pearl chorus CH-02 = 79$
Comp. CM-01 = 39$S. Chorus CH-01 = 29$
Delay Noname = 39$
Yamaha CH-10MII (Japan) = 49$
Mini Booster = 29$
Electra Comp. 602C (Japan) = 39$
Studio Series Analog Delay = 79$

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Guitar Of The Month B.C. Rich 1978 Eagle

B.C. Rich 1978 Eagle - S.N. 81120

Rico produced guitars for a much lower price to a much wider audience.
B.C. Rico was the name originally given to these imported B.C. Rich guitars that Rico had manufactured in Japan and sold in the US.
This name was given to make a distinction between the US made and imported guitars, but was dropped due to a lawsuit filed by the Rico reed company. Only several hundred of these are believed to have made it into the US.
These Japanese (and later Korean) made guitars were subsequently known as the NJ series, which originally stood for Nagoya, Japan, the place where they were manufactured. NJ still serves to distinguish an imported line of B.C. Rich guitars and basses, along with the even cheaper Platinum and Bronze series.There was also a very inexpensive Rave series in the 1980s, as well as a higher-quality L.A. Series. The B.C. Rico and early NJ guitars and basses were of neck-through body construction, and were very well made instruments. The present imported guitars are mostly basic bolt-on neck construction (except for the current NJ Classic and N.T. series). B.C. Rich also created an innovation known as I.T. (Invisibolt Technology) which bolts the neck extremely deep into the body rather than the typical neck joint.
By the mid-1990s, B.C. Rich's guitars were widely used in heavy metal -- partly because the instruments' unusual designs were deemed more appropriate for the threatening image many metal performers wanted to project. The popularity of B.C. Rich instruments among metal musicians continues to the present.

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