groverj3
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Or a colonoscopy.For the same audience that likes the originals? Probably a reminder to get an annual screening for osteoporosis.
Actually, prostate exam seems more fitting.
Or a colonoscopy.For the same audience that likes the originals? Probably a reminder to get an annual screening for osteoporosis.
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Aww man this is really cool. I've been down the holoflash rabbit hole recently... But at more than 3600$CAD ehhh...They are back with a holoflash version
God that headstock is dogshit. Makes Tylers look good in comparison.
I can imagine that if one likes hockey, they might like a Tyler.Everything makes Tylers look good in comparison.
I can imagine that if one likes hockey, they might like a Tyler.
They are back with a holoflash version
There's just something I don't dig on these. It's probably just the pictures, since Holoflash is a pain in the ass to photograph.
Maybe it looks more like this in person:
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I dig that much more.
For me it's the neck pickup being too close to the neck. I would dislike it even if it wasn't holoflash. Though the headstock also really conflicts with this body spec IMO (I liked it on the red stripey one... wondered how they were going to adapt it to radically different graphics... guess I know now)
Here it is,
from Phillip McKnight and The Tone King
First piece of gear
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Stuff is full USA made, in Southern California
Price is NOT affordable, at $ 2499
After watching the video I agree, it comes off as like a $1000 off-brand, rather than a $3000 USA.I like the look of the guitar. It reminds me of the old Aria Pro ii “The Cat” guitar or mid 80’s Westone guitar. However, the price is a bit high and the fact that the brand is associated with The Tone King and Phil McKnight is just a hard pass for me.
There isn’t any drama. I just can’t see the appeal from buying a guitar that is associated with two out of shape, middle aged guys who can’t really play guitar themselves. On the other hand, I very much understand that using your YouTube channel with a lot of subscribers will indeed get you sales. These Badland guitars just don’t speak to me.After watching the video I agree, it comes off as like a $1000 off-brand, rather than a $3000 USA.
Maybe it's just me but the holofash seems kinda... blocky?
Out of the loop but I love drama... Please explain!
Well as they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder (or beer holder). With those guys YouTube following I’d imagine there would be at least a hundred customers for their guitars.Looks like there are only 7 slots left so 93 people seem to like it.
He said recently they could make more but the shop they sub contract to can't keep up with the current workload..Well as they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder (or beer holder). With those guys YouTube following I’d imagine there would be at least a hundred customers for their guitars.
I don’t doubt that. He has amassed a huge YouTube following (which is quite a big accomplishment). If you have an audience that likes you and listens to your advice, you can definitely turn those into buying customers.He said recently they could make more but the shop they sub contract to can't keep up with the current workload..